The Department of Engineering and Applied Mechanics at the University of Michigan offers graduate programs leading to Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics. The CoE also offers a Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering (MEng AutoE) degree.

For graduate students interested in multidisciplinary degrees, MEAM offers an interdepartmental degree program entailing a single MSE in two disciplines (for example, Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering). Or, through special arrangement, interested students may complete a dual degree program earning two distinct degrees.

As a graduate student, you will work closely with MEAM faculty and staff to meet your individual needs and interests. Your faculty advisor will especially guide you on a course of action that best prepares you for your future plans.

For further information about MEAM's graduate programs, please contact the MEAM Academic Services Office (ASO) at the address listed on page one of this handbook.

U-M MEAM CPO / Shekinah Errington

Or, look us up on the World Wide Web:
http://www.engin.umich.edu/
dept/meam/academics.html

For the U-M's Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, use the URL:
http://www.rackham.umich.edu.

Degree Requirements

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING
Mechanical Engineering

As a graduate student in the ME Master's Program, you may choose from one ofthree options: coursework only option; limited research option,


Degree Programs:   1 | 2 | 3 | 4 

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