Masters degrees in Mechanical Engineering: A program that prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of physical systems used in manufacturing and end-product systems used for specific uses, including machine tools, jigs and other manufacturing equipment; stationary power units and appliances; engines; self-propelled vehicles; housings and containers; hydraulic and electric systems for controlling movement; and the integration of computers and remote control with operating systems.
The mechanical engineering department requires six graduate level courses and a thesis for the master‘s degree. Of these six courses, five must be in the department of mechanical engineering; one may be a graduate level course in physics or in the College of Engineering.
The Master‘s degree Mechanical Engineering student participates in an intense program designed to hone professional skills and talents. Academic activity is balanced with hands-on research opportunities to create an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving. It is this combined emphasis on fundamentals, the ability to think and work outside of one's area of expertise and the ability to frame complex problems that best defines our graduate program....
The Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics offers an M.S. degree, with three optional areas of specialization: mechanics, systems and control, and thermal and fluid sciences. The field is rapidly changing due to advances in materials, manufacturing, and communication. Mechanical engineers must possess diverse interdisciplinary skills, including an understanding of the global, entrepreneurial and managerial abilities, and teamwork skills....
Introduction The world of engineering is an ever-changing one. The advances over a new graduate's working career of approximately 40 years will be phenomenal with applied undergraduate engineering courses slowly become obsolete. The most useful knowledge obtained from the undergraduate courses over the career are from the mathematics, engineering science, and humanities courses taken plus the acquired ability to attack new problems in a forthright...
The objective of the Master of Science online degree program in Engineering Science with a specialization in Materials Science and Engineering is to provide an in-depth study of Materials Science and Engineering topics through advanced coursework and an introduction to research....
Because of the complex/multi-disciplinary nature of the semiconductor industry and the rapidly changing technology where product lifecycles are as short as 2-3 years, engineers require ongoing training and advanced education in new materials and processes in semiconductor manufacturing. In Arizona, Manufacturing accounts for more than 200,000 jobs in the state of Arizona, and generates roughly 15%...
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