The Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering. This field of study is one of 94 major fields of study comprising the Graduate School at Cornell University. Graduate fields cross traditional college and department boundaries and afford a graduate student maximum flexibility in designing a program represented by faculty from virtually any discipline on campus. One of the top 10 mechanical engineering departments in the U.S., our department hosts 40 faculty members with diverse research interests. Cornell, located in the beautiful New York Finger Lakes region, is home to a diverse student community with a large international student population. Many of our graduates obtain high-level academic, research, industry and leadership positions.


Our Program
The two-year M.S. program combines academic rigor with a strong research component. Working with faculty advisors, M.S. student tailor their studies to their particular interests and backgrounds, incorporating core topics in mechanical engineering as well as specialized courses.
Our M.S. students undertake a substantive body of research in the research group of a field faculty member. They document their research in a master’s thesis, which they defend in a formal examination by a faculty committee. Research projects are chosen in consultation with the supervising faculty member and enable students to benefit from Cornell’s powerful combination of an unusually collaborative and interdisciplinary culture and outstanding research facilities. Mechanical engineering has vibrant research programs in many research areas.
Details at a Glance
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Duration
Four terms.
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M.S. Thesis Required
The collective academic expectations of the committee are that an M.S. thesis should be publishable as independent research or be a significant secondary author contribution to a publication with postdoc/grad student/PI as first author.
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Student-Advisor Match
You do not choose a master’s thesis advisor before applying. Applications, reviewed by a committee of the faculty, are selected for admission based on a combination of factors: academic performance, letters of recommendation, research experience, and research interests that are a good fit with the research interests of our faculty.
Matriculated students are afforded the opportunity to interact with a number of faculty in seeking a good student-advisor match.
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Type of Program
The M.S. program results in a “terminal” master’s degree. It is not related to the Ph.D. program and is not a pathway into the Ph.D. program in mechanical engineering.
This program is not recommended for students wishing to pursue at Ph.D. at Cornell.
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Financial Aid
Financial aid is not provided for the M.S. degree program, this includes research assistantships and teaching assistantships.


Concentrations
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Biomedical mechanics
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Dynamics and control
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Energy and sustainability
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Fluid dynamics
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Micro- and nanoscale engineering
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Solid mechanics and materials
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Thermal science
Contact Us
Assistant Director for Graduate Affairs
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
343 Upson Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-5250