Overview
Comprised of 30-credits, this Mechanical Engineering Online program at the University of Delaware covers not only the foundations of solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer and dynamics but also allows for the choice of electives in diverse areas including biomechanics, clean energy and environment, composite materials and manufacturing, energy efficient mobility systems and smart cities, robotics and controls, and more. No thesis required.
Career options
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Biomedical engineering
- Consulting
- Manufacturing
- Petroleum engineering
- Structural engineering
- Thermal and mechanical design
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Biomechanical engineering
- Clean energy & environment
- Composite materials
- Nanotechnology
- Robotics & controls
Key information
Duration
- Part-time
- 12 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Disciplines
Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering General Engineering & Technology View 59 other Masters in Mechanical Engineering in United StatesAcademic requirements
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- A nonrefundable application fee submitted with the application.
- Applicants must list and upload unofficial transcripts of all post-high school academic work from all institutions attended.
- Applicants must submit a Personal Statement or answer specific questions or essays as part of the application; a Resume
- Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation
- The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) admission test scores
Tuition Fee
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International
28500 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 950 USD per credit during 12 months. -
National
28500 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 950 USD per credit during 12 months.
Funding
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.