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 CURRICULUM  
Your 30-credit-hour program consists of:  
   
Course Work-Only Option
Core Courses
18
  Transport Phenomena
  Internal Combustion Engines
  Mechanical Vibrations  
  Advanced Mechanics of Materials  
  Engineering Analysis 1  
  Applied Thermodynamics  
Electives
12
Choose from the following areas:
  Thermal/Fluid Systems  
  Solid Mechanics, Dynamics, and Vibration Systems  
  Energy Systems  
  Manufacturing Systems  
  Automotive Systems  
  Mechatronics Systems  
Total Credit Hours 30
Thesis Option
  Core Courses
18
  Electives 06
  Thesis 06
Total Credit Hours 30


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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

 

The 21st century poses a number of challenges, but to the mechanical engineer, these challenges represent opportunities to make a difference for future generations. Whether it means helping to protect the environment, improve transportation, or develop sustainable energy sources, the prospects for employment and advancement remain strong. Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest disciplines in the engineering industry, and exciting positions are opening up in a wide variety of fields, from agriculture and aerospace to medical and manufacturing.


Badih Jawad, Ph.D., Director
Tel:    
248.204.2572
Email: Jawad@ltu.edu

Chris Riedel, Ph.D., Assistant Director
Tel:    
248.204.2570
Email: Riedel@ltu.edu

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