Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Mechanical Engineering | Mechanics | Mechatronics
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
Fully Online
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Online Master's Program

The University of Washington offers an online Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) degree, enabling students to earn their degrees while working full-time. High-quality recordings of course lectures are available via live webcast or shortly after the lecture concludes, and online students receive the exact same content as students taking their courses on-campus.


Program Details

  • The online MSME is ideal for industry professionals who wish to complete their degrees on a part-time basis, with most students enrolling in one or two courses per quarter and pursuing all-coursework tracks.
  • At this rate, students typically complete their degrees in three to four years.
  • Applications to the online MS programs are accepted during any quarter.
  • International applicants are welcome to apply; however, the University of Washington will not issue F-1 or J-1 visas to students in the online MSME degree program.
  • International students are solely responsible for any and all documentation necessary to enter or remain in the United States.

Application Procedure

The steps for applying for online master's programs are the same as those for the on-campus programs. Applications must be submitted through the UW Graduate School Online Application.


Courses

Courses in the online MSME degree are taught by the Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics departments and cover a range of topics including analysis, composites, computing, controls, dynamics, fluids, heat transfer, machining, materials, thermodynamics, and vibrations, among others. An example list of available online courses includes:


  • ME 406 – Corrosion and Surface Treatment of Materials
  • ME 478 – Finite Element Analysis
  • ME 450 – Introduction to Composite Materials and Design
  • ME 501 – Modern Manufacturing Processes
  • ME 503 – Continuum Mechanics
  • ME 529 – Advanced Energy Conservation Systems
  • ME 507 – Incompressible Fluid Mechanics
  • ME 521 – Thermodynamics
  • ME 535 – Computational Techniques in Mechanical Engineering
  • ME 547 – Linear Systems Theory
  • ME 550 – Nonlinear Optimal Control
  • ME 559 – Introduction to Fracture Mechanics
  • ME 564 – Mechanical Engineering Analysis I
  • ME 565 – Mechanical Engineering Analysis II
  • ME 581 – Digital Control System Design
  • ME 588 – Dynamics and Vibrations

Master of Science

The Master of Science program includes:


  • Online Master's program
  • Costs and fees
  • FAQ: Frequently asked questions

Accreditation

The program is accredited by ABET.


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