The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering program at Rowan University effectively prepares individuals to respond to the changing needs of today’s engineers. This program provides students with the necessary knowledge, skill sets, and training to successfully contribute to the engineering workforce. Students have access to higher level courses leading to a graduate degree and are involved in professional development opportunities which increase their breadth of understanding and application of engineering principles.
Students can choose between a thesis track and a coursework track. Students may also work on a project, which may be counted toward a coursework track degree. Full-time students work on funded research projects leading to a thesis or select the coursework track. Most part-time students select the coursework track. In order to be eligible for a Research Assistantship, students must select the thesis track.
Both tracks of the MS in Mechanical Engineering program permit students to deeply explore engineering design and analysis, and for some students, also provide an opportunity for practical training that can further complement these explorations. The interdisciplinary nature of this program provides students with an opportunity to take coursework in and/or conduct research on exciting research areas at the leading edge of Mechanical Engineering technology. This program includes focus areas in Bioengineering, Mechanics, Materials, Thermal Sciences, Nanotechnology, Devices, and Systems Engineering.
Tracks
The program includes two tracks. Each has different course and graduation exit requirements which are outlined below.
- Thesis Track: The thesis option requires the completion of 30 semester hours, 6-9 of which involve pursuit of a thesis research/engineering project.
- Non-Thesis Track: The non-thesis option requires the completion of 30 semester hours of coursework.