Mechanical Engineering at WPI

Master's in Mechanical Engineering

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Mechanical Engineering

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Mechanical Engineering at a Glance

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WPI’s Mechanical Engineering program has led the industry for more than 150 years. Our graduate programs will deliver the knowledge and skills needed to push the boundaries of analysis, design, and manufacturing. Customize a program that leverages your professional expertise in mechanical engineering and meets career and lifestyle goals. And now, you can take a course without applying and experience WPI’s cutting-edge coursework before you decide to enroll.

  • Earn your degree 100% online and enjoy the same exceptional academic experience online as you would on campus, but in a flexible format to accommodate your busy schedule.
  • Prefer an in-person experience? Facilities and resources on campus in Worcester offer the space for graduate students to follow their passions in an interdisciplinary, collaborative environment. 


 

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Admissions Requirements: WPI's Mechanical Engineering Graduate Programs

Candidates for admission must meet WPI’s requirements and should have a bachelor’s degree in science, engineering, or management, preferably in such fields as computer science/engineering, electrical/control engineering, industrial engineering, environmental engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, or management. Students with other backgrounds will be considered based on their interest, formal education and experience in manufacturing
 

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