ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ

MS

Mechanical Engineering

Format & Location

On-Campus (ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ, CT)

Mechanical Engineering students working on a small machine in a classroom.

Start Dates

Spring (January), Summer (May), Fall (September)

Application Deadline

Rolling Admission

Completion

12-24 months

Schedule

Full-Time or Part-Time

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Designed to serve the needs of practicing engineers, and those aspiring to advanced degrees in mechanical engineering and related specializations. Students will have the option of specializing in one of two broad concentrations: thermal systems or mechanical systems.

By The Numbers

$99,510

Median Salary
-U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

4%

Projected Job Growth Over the Next 10 years
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

#1

In Best Engineering Jobs
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What You'll Learn and Do

Explore broader career paths

Upon completion of their undergraduate studies, students with specialized interests in mechanical, aerospace, civil, chemical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering have the opportunity to pursue a graduate program that will allow them broader career paths and leadership roles in the mechanical engineering sector.

Learn advanced problem solving

Students will be educated in methods of advanced engineering analysis, including the mathematical and computational skills required for advanced problem solving. They will be trained to develop the skills and the ability to formulate solutions to problems, to think independently and creatively, to synthesize and integrate information/data, and to work and communicate effectively.

Engineer with integrity and understand social responsibility

Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.

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Course Requirements

30 credits

Contact Us

Graduate Admission
gradadmis@fairfield.edu
(203) 254-4184

Learn from Industry Experts

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s award-winning faculty have deep expertise in topics such as engineering design and sustainable engineering. Many are also contributors of the most respected publications in the industry. You’ll benefit from their firsthand insights and guidance on the way to your master’s in mechanical engineering.

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Shahrokh Etemad
Professor, Mechanical Engineering

Admission Information

From your first admission conversation to graduation and beyond, you’ll find support at every turn. The ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University student support network is dedicated to meeting your needs. You’ll receive personal, academic, and financial guidance as you complete your master’s in mechanical engineering.

Admission Requirements

Tuition & Costs

Financial Aid

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FAQs

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Applications are reviewed by the Graduate Admission Committee.

The GREs are not required. We do look closely at your academic record and other application materials. Generally, we like to see that you have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. If your GPA is lower than 3.0 but you would like us to consider your application, you may include with your application a statement that explains your GPA and why you are confident you will be able to maintain the required 3.0 GPA in your graduate studies.

Tuition and costs for ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ's graduate programs.

Our programs are designed to accommodate students who want to attend either on a full-time or part-time basis. Students who are fully employed will find the scheduling of our courses compatible with their work requirements.

Most of our courses are offered in the evening and a few are offered on the weekends. Weekday courses generally meet once a week for three hours. Weekend courses tend to be full day courses that meet for four or five weekends or weekend days over the semester.

We keep our classes small. The typical maximum class size is 20, but class sizes range from less than 12 to 20.

Our students come from a variety of undergraduate backgrounds, which adds to the richness of our interactions in class. An undergraduate degree specifically in engineering is not required, but exposure to technology through employment is useful.

For students who attend part-time, the time will vary based on how many courses are taken at a time. Students who attend full-time take 9 credits each semester and can complete the program in 2 years. All students are required to complete their degree within 6 years after they begin their first course.

To be considered for financial aid, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University requires students to complete a FAFSA form. For further information on financial aid, visit the Office of Financial Aid.

A limited number of part-time assistantships are available to assist promising and deserving students.

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