MEngr, Mechanical Engineering

College of Engineering, Department of Mechinical Engineering

Texas A&M University - College Station, Distance, 1

Program Quick Facts
A student holding a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or a qualified senior during the last semester may apply for admission to graduate studies to work toward the non-thesis degree of Master of Engineering (MEng) in mechanical engineering. This program is well-suited for those interested in pursuing non-research careers in industry. The MEng. program requires 10 courses (30 credit hours) to meet degree requirements. Students typically complete this program within 1 to 1.5 years and gain advanced knowledge in mechanical engineering. Students may elect to pursue courses that give them breadth of knowledge, covering many areas within mechanical engineering, or depth of knowledge, taking a deep dive into a specified area within mechanical engineering.

This program is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology.

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