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407 Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in North America
Mechanical Engineering
The objective of the Mechanical Engineering program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is to provide students with a broad knowledge of the major areas of mechanical engineering in order to fulfill the current and future needs of the industry.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering MASc program at York University, housed in the newly constructed Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence, offers an exceptional opportunity to work with award-winning investigators in state-of-the-art facilities to make a difference in tomorrow’s world.
Applied Mechanics
The Applied Mechanics program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech aims to prepare students for research and professional practice in an era of rapidly advancing interdisciplinary technology.

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering programme from Illinois Institute of Technology will prepare you for an exciting career path. By combining components of a master’s in mechanical engineering with an aerospace master’s degree, you’ll broaden your skills and knowledge in both fields.
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering programme at Southern Methodist University is a comprehensive graduate degree designed for technical mastery. This M.S.Cp.E. offers full-time study on campus, requiring 30 credit hours. Students can choose between a research-focused thesis or a coursework-only track to suit their professional goals.
Engineering Mechanics
In the Engineering Mechanics program from University of Dayton, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of engineering mechanics, increase your knowledge and insight of recent developments, and have the opportunity to conduct research in groundbreaking technologies, such as nanotechnology and composites.

Mechanical Engineering
Throughout the Mechanical Engineering MSE programme from University of Michigan - Dearborn you’ll learn from PhD faculty engaged in cutting-edge research and from leading industry experts.
Mechanical Engineering
Students in the Mechanical Engineering program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute don’t just ask “why,” they ask “why not?” If you’re a passionate innovator, builder, and problem solver, the collaborative and inspiring environment will help you tackle society’s most critical engineering challenges whether in research or industry.
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
The mission of the Manufacturing Engineering Technology degree program at Minnesota State University Mankato, is to provide a broad-based education to enable graduates to enter a variety of globally competitive manufacturing careers to serve the needs of the citizens of Minnesota, and the world.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at Tarleton State University is designed to enhance and enrich the mathematical skills of students who desire to teach at the secondary-level or collegiate level, as well as provide an intellectually challenging study of mathematics for those who aim for a career in any mathematical area or government agency.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from University of Manitoba consists of both coursework and thesis, while the M.Eng. degree consists of coursework, with six credit hours assigned to an approved project and report.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
The Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at Northwestern University is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental degree-granting graduate program. The TAM program at Northwestern has a distinguished history and enjoys an excellent national and international reputation.
Mechanical Engineering
The Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers a terminal M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering. This field of study is one of ninety-four major fields of study comprising The Graduate School at Cornell University.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Students may apply for both the MS and M.Eng.ME programs, but students may not apply to both the MS and PhD programs. We offer a mater degree in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
From research to real-world applications, mechanical and aerospace engineers constantly discover how to improve our lives by creating bold new solutions that connect science to life in unexpected, forward thinking ways in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program from Oklahoma State University.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering M.S. program at Tennessee Tech University provides students advanced engineering skills and state-of-the-art knowledge in selected areas for positions in industry or pursuing a PH.D.
Mechanical Engineering
The thesis-based Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc) in Mechanical Engineering from University of British Columbia, is a traditional research-based degree. The program normally takes two years of full-time study, and includes a total of thirty credits, research under the supervision of a faculty member and a thesis.
Mechanical Engineering
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) program at Cal Poly Pomona University is a response to the increasing demand of mechanical engineers in the more advanced and rapidly developing fields such as computer aided design using finite element methods, computational thermal and fluid sciences, energy management, and the area of robotic engineering.
Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Co-op
The Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Co-op program from Drexel University delivers deepened skillsets and knowledge that are required of modern mechanical engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
Master of Mechanical Engineering of The University of Texas at Tyler allows students to develop expertise in areas ranging from design, manufacturing and thermal and fluid sciences to solid mechanics and mechanical control.