M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering
M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering
NOTE: It is required that the student, in consultation with the Advisory Committee/Associate Director, Graduate Studies, complete and file a Graduate Degree Program Form in the department, to list all courses to be taken during the student’s program. This is to be submitted no later than the end of the student's second registered semester. Any changes to the list of courses will require approval of the Advisory Committee/Associate Director, Graduate Studies, and submission of a revised Graduate Degree Program Form.
Please see the Graduate Calendar section on Engineering Requirements, MEng Program for full MEng Program Requirements.
Requirements
Coursework (CW)
Students must complete 4.5 credits according to the following:
- 9 courses (0.5 credits each course);
- No more than 1.0 credit from senior undergraduate engineering courses;
- No more than 1.0 credits from outside engineering; and
- A minimum of 3.5 credits from engineering.
At least 2.5 credits of coursework must be field-specific (see the M.Eng. section of the School of Engineering website for lists of courses). Remaining credits should be chosen in consultation with the Associate Director, Graduate Studies.
Coursework and Major Research Project (MRP)
Students must complete 4.5 credits according to the following:
- 7 courses (0.5 credits each course)
- Final Project Course (1.0 credit course);
- No more than 1.0 credits from senior undergraduate engineering courses;
- No more than 1.0 credits from outside engineering; and
- A minimum of 3.5 credits from engineering (including the Final Project Course).
At least 2.5 credits of coursework must be field-specific (see the M.Eng. section of the School of Engineering website for lists of courses). Remaining credits should be chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor. For the final project course, one member of the graduate faculty will be nominated through discussion between the student and potential advisor(s) and approved by the Associate Director, Graduate Studies as the advisor.
Field-specific Courses for Mechanical Engineering
- ENGG*6000 Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer
- ENGG*6010 Assessment of Engineering Risk
- ENGG*6020 Advanced Fluid Mechanics
- ENGG*6050 Finite Element Methods
- ENGG*6140 Optimization for Engineers
- ENGG*6310 Advanced Electromechanical Devices
- ENGG*6320 Advanced Mechatronics
- ENGG*6340 Bioenergy and Biofuels
- ENGG*6350 Flow Induced Vibrations
- ENGG*6360 Fuel Cell Technology
- ENGG*6370 Heat Transfer in Porous Media
- ENGG*6380 Simulation Analysis of Discrete Event Systems
- ENGG*6660 Renewable Energy
- ENGG*6290 Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering
- ST: Engineering Measurement
- ST: Advanced Dynamics
- ST: Advanced Solid Mechanics
- ST: Micro-Mechanics of Multi-Phase Materials
- ST: Advanced Mechanics of Materials
- ST: Solidification and Processing of Metal and Alloys
- ST: Press Hardened Steel and Aluminum
- ST: Advanced Solid Mechanics and Finite Element Analysis
- ST: Fluid Power Systems
- ST: Advanced Estimation Theory
- ST: Mechatronics and Control
- ST: Advanced Design of Heat Exchanger
- ST: Phase change Heat Transfer and Two-Phase Flow
- ST: Theory and Applications of Turbulence
- ST: Production Planning and Control
- ST: Advanced Manufacturing
- ST: Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
- ST: Design and Analysis of Experiment
Suggested Electives
- ENGG*6090: ST Engineering Leadership
- ENGG*6090: ST Communication in Engineering
- ENGG*6090: ST Project Management
- ENGG*6090: ST Professionalism and Ethics in Engineering
- Approved senior undergraduate engineering courses
- Any additional engineering graduate courses (ENGG*6XXX), upon the recommendation of the Advisor/Associate Director, Graduate Studies