MS in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering Concentration
University of New Orleans
Key Information
Campus location
New Orleans, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
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Earliest start date
Sep 2023
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Introduction
The Master of Science (MS) in Engineering opens up many pathways for working adults with general engineering backgrounds. Four possible concentrations—Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, or Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering—present higher-level specialization opportunities and offer a credential for advancing into a management role. The research-based curriculum further positions students to progress into a Ph.D. program following their master’s degree or transition into a more education-leaning or analytical role within the workplace.
This concentration prepares students to meet the needs of regional petrochemical, aerospace, manufacturing, and oil industries by employing emerging technologies in the classroom and research settings. Courses expose students to robotics, dynamics, biomechanics, thermofluids, acoustics, systems and controls, nanotechnology, and solid mechanics.