University of Cincinnati

Course Details

MS in Mechanical Engineering

Course Description

The Mechanical Engineering graduate program in the School of Dynamic Systems (SDS) offers both MS and PhD degrees. The MS degree requires the completion of a thesis. The School has state-of-the-art research laboratories in Vibrations and Acoustics, Computational Mechanics, Nanotechnology, Manufacturing, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Thermal Processing and Thermal Fluids, Bio-Fluids, Heat Mass Transfer, Fuel-Cells and Microscale Flow and Heat Transfer. Currently, five major research centers are housed in the School of Dynamic Systems, which provide many opportunities for students and faculty to engage in scholarly research and knowledge creation. These are: * NSF Industry-University Cooperative Research Center for Intelligent Maintenance Systems * UC Simulation Center – a UC/P&G Collaboratory * PACE Global Design and Manufacturing Center * NSF Engineering Research Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials * NIOSH Occupational Safety and Health Engineering Center In addition, faculties in SDS receive research funding from national agencies (NSF, DOE, NASA, DOD, EPA) as well as numerous industries. Research assistantships and teaching assistantships are available on a competitive basis.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
2year

Career outcomes

Diverse career options in the field of Mechanical Engineering

MS in Mechanical Engineering University of Cincinnati