Advance your knowledge of engineering theory with hands-on technical experience and the guidance of faculty who are experts in the field. Mechanical engineers with advanced degrees can pursue careers and inspire solutions in robotics, automation, energy, manufacturing and product development.
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Program Snapshot
Program Type | Format | Credit Hours |
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Master's Degree | On Campus | 30 |
Why Study Mechanical Engineering at Wilkes?
Benefit from hands-on experiences unparalleled at other institutions in the region. Project-based courses offer immediate hands-on application through interactive classes and state-of-the-art labs. The Mark Engineering Center uses the latest professional technology to ensure our engineering graduates are prepared for their next step, whether that be an advanced career in the field of mechanical engineering or a PhD program.
A variety of electives will allow you to create a program of study that’s tailored to your interests and objectives.
What Will You Learn in our Mechanical Engineering Program?
- Explore core courses in applied engineering analysis, product development, materials sciences and solid mechanics.
- Select from electives that address mechatronics, nanotechnology, robotics, advanced CADD, among others.
- Benefit from hands-on experience in problem solving in state-of-the-art labs dedicated to these advanced concepts.
- Apply what you’ve learned to a culminating thesis or final project under the guidance of a faculty expert.
Thank you for your interest in Wilkes University's Graduate Engineering programs! To learn more about our program please complete the form. If you have questions, or wish to discuss your education goals, please contact me at 570-408-2918 or christine.stevens@wilkes.edu.