Tarleton State University Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Tarleton State University

Tarleton State University

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Stephenville, USA

MSc

2 years

English

Full time

USD 36,305

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering offers advanced study in mechanical system design and analysis, focusing on both theoretical and practical applications. The program emphasizes innovation, problem-solving, and research, fostering skills essential for tackling complex engineering challenges. Students engage with cutting-edge technology and methodologies, preparing for various professional roles in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers as mechanical engineers, design engineers, or project managers in diverse industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. Opportunities also exist in research and development, as well as in academia, following further qualifications.

Tarleton State’s Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (M.S.) degree is an advanced graduate program designed for career advancement and preparation for doctoral-level degree programs.

Delivered in-person and online, it also allows engineers to further specialize in their professional area of interest, building upon the undergraduate foundation in topics such as robotics, renewable energy, biomedical engineering, aerospace, and automobiles.

Program Format

The mechanical engineering degree is designed to be completed in two years of study. It is offered both in-person at our Stephenville, Texas campus and online through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous coursework.

Accelerated Graduate Pathway for Tarleton Undergraduates

Qualified undergraduate Tarleton students can be approved early for graduate study. This option allows them to begin taking master’s courses during their senior year, positioning them to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering in just five years.

Thesis and Non-Thesis Options

The program offers two pathways to a master’s in mechanical engineering—thesis and professional (non-thesis). Both paths are rich with required transformative independent research work culminating in several hands-on projects. Both options feature a rigorous curriculum while allowing students to concentrate on their preferred specialization.

Students electing to pursue the thesis option identify a research project that the Graduate Office approves and then defend the thesis before an advisory committee of Tarleton faculty and the head of the ENCS Department.

What is Mechanical Engineering?

Mechanical engineers design and implement innovative, real-world solutions to complex problems related to mechanical, thermal, and fluid systems by applying interdisciplinary principles of engineering, science, and mathematics. While developing these solutions, they also consider public health, safety, and welfare and global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.

Estimated Completion

33 credit hours (2 years)

Accreditation

  • Tarleton’s Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
  • The Mechanical Engineering (MEEN) program at Tarleton State University is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the General Criteria and the Mechanical Engineering Programs Criteria. The accreditation action was retroactive on October 1, 2017. View ABET status and information.