Nov 22, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mechanical Engineering, M.S.


The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) program aims to provide students with advanced training in sub-disciplines of mechanical engineering that combines modern engineering practice and rigorous theoretical framework to enhance students’ pursuit of professional careers and doctoral studies. The program involves application of mechanical engineering knowledge and skills to build students’ mastery in the areas of expertise in order to:

  • Utilize advanced theoretical techniques in the design and/or analysis of engineering systems;
  • Apply modern experimental and/or computational tools to design and/or simulate engineering systems;
  • Promote the field of study through research and/or development of novel engineering solutions.

The areas of concentration in the MSME program include:

  • Design and Manufacturing
  • Dynamics, Vibration, Control, and Robotics
  • Fluid and Thermal Sciences
  • Mechanics and Materials

Further information on the above areas of concentration may be obtained from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering’s website.

Prerequisites


  • A bachelor’s degree in an ABET accredited curriculum in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related engineering degree with a minimum GPA of 2.7 in the last 60 (semester) or 90 (quarter) upper-division major units attempted. A bachelor’s degree in other appropriate disciplines may be considered with the requirement that essential undergraduate prerequisites in engineering are satisfied.
  • The general Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required and appropriate level of competency will be determined by the Department.
  • Students must consult with the MSME advisor for information concerning procedures and requirements for appropriate approval of their courses of study prior to enrolling in their graduate courses.
  • The Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR) must be met during the first semester in residence. Failure to complete the GWAR requirement during the first semester will prevent registration in engineering courses in subsequent semesters. Students are encouraged to review the university GWAR guidelines for graduate students for further information

Requirements


Plan I - Thesis Option


Completion of a minimum of 30 units beyond the bachelor’s degree in graduate courses including:

2. Six units of courses selected from the student’s area of concentration as approved by the MSME advisor;


3. Completion of six units of MAE 698 (Thesis) course and submission of a written thesis.


Plan II - Comprehensive Exam Option


Completion of a minimum of 30 units beyond the bachelor’s degree in graduate courses, including:

2. Nine units of courses selected from the student’s area of concentration as approved by the MSME advisor;


3. Three units of an elective course or MAE 697 (Directed Research) as approved by the MSME advisor;


4. Completion of comprehensive written exams.


Advancement to Candidacy


Prior to formally registering for their theses (MAE 698 ) or taking their comprehensive exams, students must be advanced to candidacy.

In order to advance to candidacy, students must have:

  • 1. completed ALL undergraduate deficiencies with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0,
  • 2. attained a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0,
  • 3. completed at least 12 units applicable to the degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0,
  • 4. fulfilled the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR),
  • 5. their program of studies approved by the MSME advisor and department chair.