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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Major Code:8131Degree Awarded:Master of Science
Delivery Mode(s):ClassroomLocation(s):Main Campus - Melbourne, Patuxent
Admission Status:GraduateAge Restriction:No

Admission Requirements

The undergraduate backgrounds of applicants for admission to the master’s degree programs vary considerably. For this reason, a variety of master’s degree options are available. The applicant should have a bachelor of science or equivalent degree from a mechanical engineering program accredited by ABET. In evaluating an international application, consideration is given to academic standards of the school attended and the content of the courses leading to the degree obtained. Master’s applicants are required to take the GRE (General Test).

Applicants whose bachelor’s degrees are in other engineering fields, mathematics, or the physical sciences may be accepted, but will be required to remedy any deficiencies by satisfactorily completing a number of undergraduate courses in preparation for graduate study in mechanical engineering.

Degree Requirements

The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is offered with both thesis and nonthesis options. Each option requires a minimum of 30 credit hours of approved graduate study; however, within each option, course choices vary considerably. Prior to the completion of nine credit hours, the student must submit for approval a master’s degree program plan to indicate the path chosen and the specific courses to be taken.

The minimum program requirements consist, depending on the specialization, of a minimum of nine credit hours of core courses, six credit hours of mathematics and 15 credit hours of electives (which may include six credit hours of thesis). Within the 15 credit hours of electives, six credit hours of coursework are restricted electives. The department maintains a list of restricted electives for each specialization.

Curriculum

Regardless of which degree path the student chooses, the degree candidate must choose one of the following areas of specialization. Listed below are required and elective courses for the master of science specializations.

Automotive Engineering

Three courses selected in consultation with the student's adviser from the list below: 

MAE 5130Viscous Flows
MAE 5220Convection Heat Transfer
MAE 5310Combustion Fundamentals
MAE 5316Mechatronics
MAE 5320Internal Combustion Engines
MAE 5460Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue of Materials
MAE 5486Crashworthiness
MAE 5610Advanced Dynamics
MAE 5630Modeling and Simlation of Dynamic Systems

Specialization in this area is concerned with the application of fundamental engineering science concepts and basic mechanical and aerospace engineering methodologies to the design and analysis of modern vehicles for land, sea and air transportation, and their components and systems.

Biomedical Engineering

Three courses selected in consultation with the student’s adviser from the list below:

Required Courses
BIO 5210
Applied Physiology
BME 5702
Biomedical Applications in Physiology
One course from the following:
BME 5103Transport Processes in Bioengineering
BME 5259Medical Imaging
BME 5569
Biomaterials and Tissue Regeneration
BME 5710
Orthopedic Biomechanics
BME 5720Biomedical Instrumentation
BME 5740Cellular Biomechanics

Biomedical engineering applies engineering and science methodologies to the analysis of biological and physiological problems and the delivery of healthcare. The biomedical engineer serves as an interface between traditional engineering disciplines and living systems, and may focus on either, applying the patterns of living organisms to engineering design or engineering new approaches to human health. A biomedical engineer may use his/her knowledge of engineering to create new equipment or environments for such purposes as maximizing human performance or providing non-invasive diagnostic tools. Students can choose elective courses in their area of interest offered by other engineering disciplines.

Dynamic Systems, Robotics and Controls

Three courses selected in consultation with the student's adviser from the list below:

MAE 5316Mechatronics
MAE 5318Instrumentation and Measurement Systems
MAE 5480Structural Dynamics
MAE 5610Advanced Dynamics
MAE 5630Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems
MAE 5650Robotics
MAE 5660Robot Control

The student’s program of study in this area will be tailored to provide the background and training to pursue a career in a desired and related area of interest. Examples of related areas include design and control of dynamic systems, robotics, vibration, automotive engineering, energy and power systems, etc.

Structures, Solid Mechanics and Materials

Three courses selected in consultation with the student's adviser from the list below:

MAE 5050Finite Element Fundamentals
MAE 5060Applications in Finite Element Methods
MAE 5410Elasticity
MAE 5420Advanced Mechanical Design
MAE 5460Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue of Materials
MAE 5470Principles of Composite Materials

Specialization in this area focuses on analytical and computational techniques as they apply in design. Each student plans a program of study in consultation with a member of the faculty whose professional field is related to the student’s interests.

Thermal-Fluid Sciences

Three courses selected in consultation with the student's adviser from the list below:

MAE 5130Viscous Flows
MAE 5210Conduction Heat Transfer
MAE 5220Convection Heat Transfer
MAE 5230Radiation Heat Transfer
MAE 5310Combustion Fundamentals

Specialization in this area focuses on heat transfer, combustion and energy systems. Analytical, computational and experimental techniques are emphasized.