U-M MEAM CPO / Shekinah Errington
Inspiring course work. Probing research. Meaningful application.

As a graduate student in the University of Michigan's Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics (MEAM) Graduate Programs, you will find a rich menu of compelling study and multidisciplinary research.

Our unique balance of rigorous fundamentals and engaging real-world applications train our students to be analytical thinkers who successfully integrate and synthesize theory and new knowledge.

In fact, at MEAM, we can help you chart a course for your graduate study that's just right for you. Our program--ranked #4 in the nation in 1996 and 1997 by U.S. News and World Report (March 18, 1996, and March 10, 1997)--is specially designed to give you a strong

theoretical foundation, hands-on experience, and industry contact and ex posure.

Through our program, you will be well-grounded in the broad, dynamic discipline of mechanical engineering--and well-prepared to take that next step, whether you choose further study or an engineering career in higher education or industry.

Work closely with our internationally renowned faculty.

As a graduate student, you will be directed by a diverse group of faculty who create an academic atmosphere dedicated to learning and investigation. Our faculty members are conducting groundbreaking research that pushes the boundaries knowledge--and opens the way for


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