Mechanical Engineering, MS

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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COBE Business Ethics Workshops for Undergraduates

Monday, October 14, 2024 | 8 AM
Sunday, November 3, 2024 | 8 AM

These workshops are designed specifically for undergraduate students to gain foundational knowledge in business ethics. Each 8-hour session will feature case studies and group activities that introduce participants to key ethical principles and decision-making frameworks. These hands-on workshops provide an excellent opportunity for students to explore ethical issues and develop practical skills in a collaborative setting.

Nursing Careers Day MAC 10/28, 11-1

Monday, October 28, 2024 | 11 AM

Meet with recruiters from a variety of health care settings seeking nursing majors. First and second year students, get ideas about externships and financial incentives offered to your majors; juniors and seniors, check out the opportunities and get your questions answered from a recruiter. Resumes suggested but optional, for resume assistance, contact carol.bosack@wilkes.edu, Center for Career Development & Internships.

Program Snapshot

Program Type Format Credit Hours
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鈥檚 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鈥檝e learned to a culminating thesis or final project under the guidance of a faculty expert.
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Program Highlights

Project-Based Courses

Gain advanced theoretical knowledge and hands-on technical experience in the areas of energy, mechanical, thermal and fluid systems; and materials, manufacturing and product development.

Hands-On Experience

Working in our state-of-the-art labs will prepare you for the technologies most commonly used in the field: mechatronics, fluid mechanics, robotics and digital design, micro-electromechanical systems and thin films.

An Innovative Curriculum

Choose from a variety of electives so you can hone your expertise in a specialty of interest including robotics, nanotechnology and communications.

I could and still do apply the things I learned in class on a daily basis at my job as an engineer.

John Zelena - BS '04, MS '08

My 91茄子degree instructed me how to prioritize and handle customer problems, from aiding in field service to designing custom engineered products. 91茄子taught me about integrity and to pride myself in quality.

Tim Fentress - MS '13

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Careers & Outcomes

Mechanical engineers with advanced degrees can pursue careers and inspire solutions in a variety of engineering disciplines, including robotics, automation, energy, manufacturing and product development.