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M.Eng. Programs in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

With the flexibility to complete your Master of Engineering program on campus or online in just one year, discover the ideal option for you.
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The Sibley School offers two different Master of Engineering degree programs: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Each program offers two different modes: on-campus or distance learning. The program that is right for you depends on your situation and your needs.

Explore Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Programs, Offered On Campus or Online

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    Aerospace Engineering M.Eng. On Campus

    The on-campus M.Eng. in aerospace engineering is for students who wish to further their studies or upgrade their skills, with the intent of going into industry. It is an applied program, with coursework and projects designed to increase problem-solving skills.

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    Aerospace Engineering M.Eng. Distance Learning

    Focus on particular spacecraft engineering areas such as propulsion, guidance, or robotics. Broaden your skill base by taking courses in systems engineering or engineering management.

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    Mechanical Engineering M.Eng. On Campus

    The on-campus M.Eng. in mechanical engineering is an applied program, with coursework and projects designed to increase problem-solving skills. It is designed specifically for students who wish to further their studies or upgrade their skills, with the intent of going into industry.

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    Mechanical Engineering M.Eng. Distance Learning

    Focus on a mechanical engineering area that you want to increase your expertise in, such as, general engineering, robotics and controls, design, or simulation and analysis or some combination of these.

The M.Eng. Program Difference

The M.Eng. program differs from a Master of Science (M.S.) in the expected outcome.

  • M.Eng.

    M.Eng. students are generally focused on industry.

  • M.S.

    M.S. students focus on research and pursue academic or research careers after graduation.

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