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Nov 09, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mechanical Engineering - Systems Engineering, MS
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Graduate Coordinator: John Kizito Email: jpkizito@ncat.edu Phone: 336-285-3747
Department Chair: Frederick Ferguson Email: fferguso@ncat.edu Phone: 336-285-2135
The Mechanical Engineering master’s program provides advanced level study in distinct areas of specialization such as mechanics and materials, energy and thermal/fluid systems, design and manufacturing, and aerospace. The program prepares the graduate student for doctoral level studies or for advanced mechanical engineering practice in industry, consulting or government service.
Additional Admission Requirements
- Unconditional admission requires an engineering undergraduate degree from an ABET accredited mechanical engineering program
Program Outcomes
- Students will develop advanced critical thinking skills by solving complex and challenging problems in mechanical engineering, mathematics and the physical sciences
- Students will communicate effectively by conveying their ideas, both orally and in written form, in accordance with acceptable published standards
- Students will demonstrate their ability to perform research by generating a thesis of an original idea and publishing technical papers under the guidance of an academic advisor
- Graduates will engage in professional activities by attending conferences, presenting papers and serving various roles in professional organizations
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Systems Engineering Core:
Systems Engineering Electives:
Take 9 credit hours from:
- MEEN 614
- MEEN 619
- MEEN 652
- MEEN 669
- MEEN 680
- MEEN 815
MATH Electives:
Take 3 credit hours from
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