May 20, 2024  
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 
    
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24

Mechanical Engineering - MS


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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering – MS7257

Department of Mechanical Engineering
251 Stocker Center
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.1553
MEgrad@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Athens Campus

Terms of Entry: Fall, Spring, Summer

​Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None

Program Overview

Our advanced degree programs in mechanical engineering are designed to help you sharpen your technical focus and prepare you to succeed as a professional engineer with the knowledge and skills to create for good. Students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering have the opportunity to work on research with our renowned faculty on significant projects with access to state-of-the-art equipment. This research focuses primarily on areas of energy and the environment, materials and manufacturing, and bioengineering. An advanced degree in mechanical engineering can lead to careers in many fields: design, patent law, manufacturing, research and development, biomedical engineering, technical consulting, product testing, technical sales, administration, and higher education are some of the most common.

Program Learning Outcomes

The expected outcomes of the graduate program of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Ohio University are to (a) prepare graduates for advanced careers in the engineering profession including doctoral studies, post-doctoral experiences and technical leadership positions, (b) develop the ability to effectively communicate graduate-level engineering concepts and applications, and (c) instill advanced engineering research and problem solving skills.

Opportunities for Graduates

Men and women graduates from the M.E. program at Ohio University have gone on to work for leading companies including Boeing, Daimler Chrysler, General Electric, Goodyear, Honda, and NASA, American Electric Power, Ariel, Caterpillar, Cummins, and Naval Air Systems command, among many others. Graduates have also undertaken doctoral studies at OU and other leading research universities. 

Further Information

Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/engineering/mechanical/academics/graduate-programs/masters

Admission Requirements

The basic requirement for admission is a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Applicants holding degrees in closely related fields or from non-accredited engineering institutions may be required to compensate for deficiencies with additional coursework prescribed by the department. The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) general test (recommended: 153 verbal/ 161 quantitative). Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required for applicants whose native language is not English (required minimum score of 80; IELTS requires a minimum of 6.5 on all parts). The requirement for minimum undergraduate grade point average (GPA) is 3.0.

Three letters of recommendation are required from persons who can attest to the applicant’s academic and research aptitude. GPA, GRE and TOEFL scores, and engineering accomplishments are all considerations for admission, as well as for consideration of awarding tuition scholarships and stipends.

International Students

This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.

Graduation Requirements

The M.S. in Mechanical Engineering requires a minimum of 30 credit hours. During the first semester of study, students will develop a specific plan of study in consultation with their advisor, which will minimally include the following:

Mechanical Systems


Select at least 6 credits of ME at 5000-level or above, of which at least 3 credits must be at the 6000-level or above.

Electives


All students must complete additional credits to meet the 30 total credit requirement from any 5000-level or above engineering class (ME, CHE, EE, ISE).

Other Required Coursework


Thesis Hours


Students completing a thesis should complete the following:

Non-Thesis Project Hours


For students completing a projecting a project, complete 6 total credits of project work, consisting of any combination of following courses:

Culminating Experience


Students must successfully complete and defend either a formal thesis or a non-thesis project. Either option requires a written report and an oral defense that must be approved by a faculty committee.

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