Purdue University - Fort Wayne Engineering (M.S.E.) - Mechanical
Purdue University - Fort Wayne

Purdue University - Fort Wayne

Engineering (M.S.E.) - Mechanical

Fort Wayne, USA

MSc

2 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Mechanical Engineering (M.S.E.) program focuses on advanced topics in mechanical engineering, preparing students for significant roles in the engineering field. It covers various aspects of mechanical systems, design, and analysis, equipping individuals with the skills necessary to tackle complex engineering challenges.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of the program can pursue diverse careers, including roles as mechanical engineers, design engineers, and project managers in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, and automotive. They may also find opportunities in research and development, consulting, or academia.

The Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) in Mechanical Engineering is designed to help students sharpen their engineering skills, grow professionally, and stay on top of recent developments in the field. Our MSE degree prepares students for the future by broadening and deepening their understanding of engineering principals, state-of-the-art technology, and technical management. Our MSE equips students to succeed in our rapidly-changing world and positions them to become senior engineering professionals or technical managers.

Our graduate program is designed for working engineers taking one or two courses each semester. However, full-time students can also be accommodated, as they can take additional classes in systems engineering, organizational leadership, math & statistics, and engineering technology. In addition, on-line classes from Purdue WL can be taken at a reduced tuition rate. All students are encouraged to conduct research and write a thesis. Research is a high-impact, transformational activity that benefits industry, students, and our program. Industry-sponsored research projects are ideal. A non-thesis MSE option is also available.

Most courses are offered in the evening to meet the needs of both full-time students and working adults.

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