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407 Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in North America
Applied Physics
The Rice Applied Physics Graduate Program -- a joint effort of the School of Natural Sciences and the School of Engineering at Rice University, under the aegis of the Office of Research -- provides a truly multidisciplinary graduate education.

Mechanical Engineering
From aerospace, computers and automotives, to construction, robotics and energy systems, mechanical engineers are on the forefront of innovation in a many fields. The Mechanical Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.
Mechanical Engineering Technician - Design (Fast-Track)
The Mechanical Engineering Technician - Design (Fast-Track) programme at Centennial College is geared towards qualified college or university graduates who gain direct admission into year two (semester three) of this two-year program and receive their technician diploma in one year (two semesters).
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering course at Rutgers University is a research-oriented degree for students who either wish to enter industry as practicing professionals or continue for the Ph.D.
Mechanical Engineering
Through a combination of coursework and research, graduate students in the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering program at University of Notre Dame explore such areas as flow physics and controls; plasma and high temperature physics, laser and optical engineering, manufacturing engineering, nuclear engineering, systems engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Maryland is designed specifically for working engineers and technical professionals who are looking to broaden their skills and knowledge without interrupting their career.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program from Wright State University is broad in scope and emphasizes portable concepts in the design and analysis of complex physical systems using modeling, synthesis, and optimization techniques, and bridges interdisciplinary engineering areas such as controls, robotics, electronics, and communications.
Mechanical Engineering
This Mechanical Engineering program from Portland State University provides advanced coursework and research that blends basic Mechanical Engineering with fundamental engineering principles and practice.
Engineering Science and Mechanics
The Engineering Science and Mechanics program at Georgia Institute of Technology is a challenging graduate program that encompasses advanced study and research leading to the degree of Master of Science in Engineering Science and Mechanics. Students seeking this degree must have a Bachelor of Science in engineering or the physical sciences.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of Vanderbilt University allows concentration in a variety of areas of mechanical engineering research. Candidates for the master of science degree present a thesis and a minor of at least 6 hours in one or more separate areas of study related to the major.
Mechanical Engineering
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree program at Pennsylvania State University is designed to provide support for industrial research needs, as well as offer an avenue for Penn State Harrisburg B.S. ME graduates to continue their education in the south central Pennsylvania region.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program at the University of Houston is an interdisciplinary program with faculty from Mechanical, Chemical and Electrical Engineering Departments. In addition, significant collaboration occurs with the materials faculty in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from McMaster University is an engineering discipline that involves the application of principles of physics for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems.
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing from University of Ottawa combines the research strengths of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Ottawa and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University.
Mechanical Engineering
Master the mechanics of artificial and natural engineering processes, and learn to guide a product from an idea to the marketplace in the Mechanical Engineering Master of Science in the College of Engineering at Temple University.
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering from Montana State University is designed to prepare students from multiple disciplines to enter the workforce.
Materials Science and Engineering
From drug delivery, to semiconductors, to nano-enabled membranes for water treatment, the Materials Science and Engineering program at Tufts University offers graduate students a wide array of opportunities to study and develop materials that will change the world.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at Wichita State University will prepare you for high-paying, high-demand career options in virtually any industry from aircraft and automotive to medical and energy as well as for success in a future Ph.D. program.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program at George Washington University boasts areas of excellence in nanotechnology, biomimetics, biomedical engineering, and energy, in addition to its strengths in the discipline’s traditional fields.
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering - Dynamics and Control
The Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering - Dynamics and Control MSc program offered at University of Southern California educates and trains multidisciplinary professionals in the modeling, analysis, simulation, and control of complex time-evolutionary systems.