Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Lehigh University

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Lehigh University's Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is one of the core disciplines in the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science. The department is committed to providing education and training to undergraduate and graduate students, to developing new knowledge and engineering methodology, and to providing service to industry and society at large.

The program's main objectives are:

  • To model, incorporate basic sciences and the art of mathematics as part of the thinking and problem-solving processes
  • To design, conduct, and analyze experimental tests of practical systems and products
  • To understand and appreciate the technical diversity required to develop new products/processes, and use this understanding to work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams
  • To develop an appreciation of the contemporary world
  • To be able to contribute to it in a professional and ethical manner
  • To learn how to learn, so that life-long learning becomes second nature

     

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Accreditation:

Lehigh University engineering programs are accredited by ABET.

Delivery Format:

We utilize two learning platforms for our programs, Classroom LIVE, an integrated, live web-based instructor led from classrooms on Lehigh's campus to students, in their homes, at their workplace, or while traveling and Classroom online.

Educational Level:

Master

Language:

English

Requirements:

The MS in Mechanical Engineering degree requires 30 credit hours of graduate study. The candidates for the ME Program should have a B.S. degree in an engineering discipline or a closely related field.