Training Course:Master in Mechanical EngineeringSchool/Trainer:University of Washington Online Learning Seattle, Washington, United States
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Course Description:
'' Through EDGE, Mechanical Engineering offers its MSME degree. The department has nationally-recognized expertise in four major areas of research: mechanics, materials and manufacturing; energy and fluids; systems and dynamics; and design. The departments state-of-the-art laboratories and computing facilities support externally funded research in all four of these areas. Mechanical Engineering offers the degrees of Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and an authorized option leading to the College-wide Master of Science in Engineering degree. The programs emphasize advanced courses in mechanical engineering where the student can build a program of studies that suits his or her objectives. These courses provide a balanced combination of formal instruction and independent research or design experience. Individual projects may be drawn from a wide spectrum of topics, and flexible requirements for course work provide opportunities for a broad scientific and professional background as well as for specialty training.
Who Should Apply Those with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field Those seeking a high level of technical competence for careers as professional engineers Working professionals seeking to complete an engineering masters degree via distance learning Individuals wishing to enhance particular engineering skills and/or knowledge
Curriculum Overview The MSME degree is intended for students with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field, such as Aerospace Engineering. Students undergraduate backgrounds should include core courses in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, mechanics of materials, dynamics of mechanical systems, systems analysis, machine design, manufacturing, and design. A few deficiencies in these undergraduate core areas can be made up as part of the Masters program, but if a large number need to be made up, they should be taken before the student officially enters the graduate program.
MSME students must decide within their first quarter whether to pursue the thesis or non-thesis option. The thesis option is for those desiring research experience or for those who plan to continue in the PhD program. The non-thesis option requires 12 hours of additional coursework in place of the thesis. Both options require a total of 42 credits, which are usually completed within 24 months for full-time students. Part-time students must complete the MS degree within four calendar years. ...''
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