Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (M.S.E.)


About the Program

The Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) program at Rowan University effectively prepares individuals to respond to the changing needs of engineers today. This program provides students with the necessary knowledge, skill set, and training to effectively contribute to the engineering workforce. Students have access to higher level courses leading to a graduate degree, and are involved in professional development opportunities which increase the breadth of understanding and application of engineering principles.

Students can choose between a thesis track, and a coursework track. Students may also work on a project, which may be counted toward a coursework track degree. Most full time students work on funded research projects, leading to a thesis. Most part time students select the coursework track. In order to be eligible for a Research Assistantship, students must select the thesis track.

The Mechanical Engineering specialization allows a student to develop a high level of competence in engineering design, and a deep understanding of current technology. The interdisciplinary nature of the program provides students with an opportunity to work on exciting research areas at the leading edge of technology. This specialization also includes the following focus areas: Bioengineering; Mechanics and Materials; Signals, Systems and Computational Intelligence; and Sustainability.


Program Curriculum

Program Code: MS-MECHENGR / Major Code: G910
The Rowan University Master of Science in Engineering program requires the completion of 30 semester hours and thesis research/engineering project. 6–9 of the required semester hours can be Thesis Research/Engineering Project.

Coursework (Program Semester Hours: 30)
The courses listed here are not official and are subject to change. For an official list of available courses please visit the CGCE section tally. Click on the courses below to view available course descriptions.

Required Courses: 9 Semester Hours (s.h.)

Course Number Course Title Semester Hours
MATH 01515 Engineering Applications of Analysis 3
------------------ Engineering Application of Computers (or equivalent) 3
------------------ Approved Business course 3

Specialization Courses: 12–15 Semester Hours (s.h.)
Choose 4–5 courses from the following options. Not all electives will be offered every year. There may be options not included in the list below.

Course Number Course Title Semester Hours
ME 10501 Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Automation 3
ME 10505 Sp Tp Mech Eng 3
ME 10506 Computational Materials Sci 3
ME 10511 Combustion 3
ME 10512 Rocket Propulsion 3
ME 10514 Energy Conversion Systems 3
ME 10521 Gas Dynamics 3
ME 10522 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3
ME 10541 Advanced Mechanism Design 3
ME 10542 Advanced Mechatronics 3
ME 10544 Automotive Engineering 3
ME 10550 Advanced Solid Mechanics 3
ME 10551 Mechanics Continuous Media 3
ME 10552 Structural Acoustics 3
ME 10553 Analytical Dynamics 3
ME 10554 Elastic Stability of Structures 3
ME 10570 Principles in Biomechanics 3
ME 10571 Principles of Biotransport 3

Required Thesis/Project Courses: 6–9 Semester Hours (s.h.)

Course Number Course Title Semester Hours
ENGR 01599 Masters Research 6–9

Admissions Requirements

The following is a list of items required to begin the application process for the Master of Science in Engineering program. There may be additional action or materials required for admission to the program. Upon receipt of the materials below a representative from the CGCE Admissions Processing Office will contact you with confirmation or indicating any missing items.

  • CGCE Graduate Application Form (pdf)
  • $65 (U.S.) non-refundable application fee
  • Bachelor's degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited institution of higer learning. A Bachelor's degree in a field such as math, engineering, or science is highly recommended.
  • Official transcripts from all colleges attended (regardless of number of credits earned)
  • Current professional resume
  • Typewritten statement of professional objectives
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • CGCE Foundation Course Completion Form (pdf)
  • A minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Optional interview (If an interview is required, applicant will be contacted by the Faculty Admissions Committee. The interview can be in person or via telephone.)

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Start Dates & Application Deadlines

Below is a list of anticipated start dates. The start dates indicated are based on the university calendar or the CGCE schedule. Your actual first day of class will depend on the course sequence which will be provided by a CGCE Enrollment Advisor once you have matriculated in the program.

Entry Term & Module Start Date(s) Application Deadline(s)
Summer 2013 TBD 04/01/2013
Fall 2013 Late Aug./Early Sept. 08/01/2013
Spring 2014 TBD 11/01/2013

Tuition & Costs

$771.90 per semester hour
(this rate applies to academic year 2012/2013 and is subject to change)

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