The Mechanical Engineering graduate program is the oldest and one of the largest graduate programs at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. The program is approved by the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Ann Arbor.
The program mixes engineering practice with analysis and encompasses two broad areas of emphasis-- mechanical science and thermal and fluid science. A student may take up to one half of the graduate program requirements in his or her area of emphasis. The rest of the courses are spread over mathematics, cognates, and distribution requirements. Students must complete 30 credit hours to receive a master of science in engineering (MSE) degree in mechanical engineering.
Most mechanical engineering courses are worth 3 credits and are offered in the evening from 6:10p.m. to 9:00p.m.. Each course meets one night per week during the Fall and Winter terms and twice per week during the Summer I and Summer II half terms.
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