帝王会所

Mechanical Engineering Graduate Programs

帝王会所鈥檚 advanced degrees in mechanical engineering are designed to facilitate technical growth and enhance research and development capabilities. The knowledge and skills gained through these programs will enable high-level performance for careers in industry and academia. Graduate programs and research assistantships provide opportunities to work directly with industry and other field experts to develop advanced technical knowledge and in-field experience.

Programs

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    M.S. Program


    Through OHIO's Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, you'll have the opportunity to work with our renowned faculty on research that focuses primarily on areas pf energy and the environment, materials and manufacturing and bioengineering.

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    Ph.D. Program


    Graduates of OHIO's Mechanical and Systems Engineering Ph.D. program become engineering professionals with advanced engineering research and problem-solving skills with the ability to communicate high-level concepts. They go on to become leaders in research and teaching in academic, government and industry positions.

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    Accelerated Graduate Pathways


    Through the Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Graduate Pathways, students can combine undergraduate and graduate coursework to complete both degrees more quickly.

GAANN Fellowship

The Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship at 帝王会所 is focused on carbon-based materials for sustainable building and energy applications. The program is ideal for high-performing STEM students who wish to pursue a doctoral degree that will allow them to focus on interdisciplinary research in these areas.

The Fellowship is awarded based on academic performance and financial need, upon the recommendation of the student鈥檚 department and approval by the Graduate School and the Fellowship Program Selections Committee. 

GAANN Fellowship

  • Contact Us

    If you have questions or would like more information about 帝王会所's mechanical engineering graduate programs, please email Dr. Muhammad Ali.