Department
of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
The
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE)
offers the following graduate degree programs:
Master
of Science (without specification)
Master of Science in Computer Systems Engineering—CAD/CAM
Master of Science in Computer Systems Engineering—Engineering
Software Design
Master of Science in Engineering Management
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Operations Research
Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering
To be eligible for admission to any of the Master’s
Degree programs a prospective student must hold a Bachelor
of Science degree in engineering, science, mathematics,
or equivalent field. Students may pursue any program either
on a full- or part-time basis; however, restrictions may
apply, as described below. Students who receive financial
support from the University in the form of a research, teaching,
or tuition assistantship must complete an eight semester
hour Thesis. Other students may choose to complete a Thesis,
Project, or pursue their degree on a coursework-only basis.