Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Connecticut

Program Overview

The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers degree programs leading to both a Master of Science degree. Degree programs are offered in two areas of concentration:a. Systems and Mechanics: includes theories of elasticity, plasticity, stability, wave propagation, material behavior, linear and nonlinear vibrations, automatic control, fracture mechanics, micro- and nanomechanics, damage mechanics, computational geometry, computer-aided design/manufacturing, kinematics and dynamics of mechanisms, robotics, optimal design, digital signal processing, machining and metal removal, and composite material design and processing.b. Thermal and Fluid Sciences: includes classical and statistical theories of thermodynamics and studies of conduction, convection, radiation, inviscid and viscous flows, compressible and heated flows, combustion, laminar, turbulent, and two-phase flows.

Program Key Stats

$36088 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Aerospace engineer
  • Automotive engineer
  • Contracting civil engineer
  • Control and instrumentation engineer
  • Maintenance engineer
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Nuclear engineer

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