Mechanical Engineering (M.S.)

About

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maine offers graduate programs leading to Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. These programs are designed to provide a strong foundation in mechanical engineering while allowing students to tailor their studies to individual research interests and career goals. Each student works closely with a faculty advisor and graduate committee to develop a personalized Program of Study.

Program Highlights

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Concentrations

Robotics and Mechatronics

Advances in robotics and mechatronics have had a profound impact in many areas, including manufacturing, healthcare, shipping, space exploration, and autonomous systems. By completing this concentration, students will gain the necessary knowledge in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science to pursue a career in this area. With expertise at UMaine in engineering and computer science, students will be able to take courses from multiple departments.

Smart Manufacturing

Smart manufacturing aims to convert data, acquired across the product life cycle, into manufacturing intelligence to improve manufacturing. The emergence of cyber-physical systems and related innovations, including digital twin / digital thread, can be leveraged and effectively integrated into support of data-driven manufacturing or Industry 4.0. The systematic computational analysis of manufacturing data can lead to more informed decisions, which in turn can enhance the effectiveness of modern manufacturing.

Requirements

  • M.S. Thesis Option requires a minimum of 24 credit hours of coursework, 6 credit hours of thesis research, and 1 credit of responsible conduct of research. Courses span the fields of engineering mechanics and thermofluid sciences
  • Students are required to complete a minimum of two (2) Core courses and a maximum of two (2) Supporting courses associated with the selected concentration area. It is acceptable for all four courses to be from the list of Core courses. A minimum grade of B- is required in each course
  • M.S. Non-Thesis Option requires 30 credit hours of coursework and a comprehensive examination
  • Students are required to complete a minimum of three (3) Core courses and a maximum of one (1) Supporting course associated with the selected concentration area. It is acceptable for all four courses to be from the list of Core courses. A minimum grade of B- is required in each course

Accelerated Program

The Department of Mechanical Engineeringย at UMaine offers a Master of Science (MS) Program โ€“ย Accelerated Trackย to qualified undergraduate students by allowing up to 9ย creditsaย of approved 400/500-level courses (minimum 3 credits at 500 level) to be double-counted toward their BSbย and MS degrees.

Admission Process

To qualify for provisional admission into the MEE MS Program โ€“ย Accelerated Track, a student must be enrolled in an undergraduate engineering or engineering physics program at UMainebย and must have

  • Completed between 60 to 100 credit hours of coursework applicable towards graduation
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher

Qualified students must submit the following items to the MEE Graduate Coordinator

  • A completed Application to the MEE MS Program โ€“ย Accelerated Trackย 
  • A current undergraduate transcript (unofficial transcript is acceptable)

Students can choose either the thesis (4+2) or non-thesis (4+1) option of the MEE MS Program โ€“ย Accelerated Track. After the MEE application review process is completed, a letter will be sent to the student informing them of the admission decision (copying Graduate School).

  • Students in theย thesisย (4+2) option must identify a faculty advisor who will oversee their research and help draft a program of study before taking any graduate-level courses
  • Students in theย non-thesisย (4+1) option must work with the MEE Graduate Coordinator to develop a program of study before taking any graduate-level courses

In both cases, the program of study will accompany the provisional admission communicated to the Graduate School.

Provisionally admitted students must submit a formal application to the Graduate School byย February 15ย in theย seniorย year. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for final admission.ย 

During the senior year, provisionally admitted students would take up to 9 credits of 400/500-level coursework (minimum 3 credits at 500 level) toward the MS degree. These courses would also count towards the bachelorโ€™s degreebย (joint credits) as technical electives and must be part of the MS Program of Study. To be double-counted, the 400-level courses must be considered as technical electives and not standard required senior-level courses in mechanical engineering.

Upon graduation with a bachelorโ€™s degree, and with satisfactory performance (i.e., grade of โ€œBโ€ or better in the completed courses to be double counted), the student may be formally matriculated into the MEE MS Program โ€“ย Accelerated Track.ย 

Students who meet these requirements must matriculate in their masterโ€™s program withinย 3 monthsย after receiving their bachelorโ€™s degree to use the joint credits. Under extraordinary circumstances, a student may petition to delay matriculation up to an additional 12 months.ย 

Credits to be used towards both the bachelorโ€™s and masterโ€™s degrees will be transferred in after successful completion of the masterโ€™s degree within the allotted time limits.

aย Students enrolled in this program are subject to all the MEE MS program requirements.ย 
bย Other institutions require an approved MOU with UMaine.

Allotted Time Limits

Students in the thesis (4+2) option must complete the requirements for the masterโ€™s degree within 27 months after matriculation in the masterโ€™s program to double count the credits earned in their undergraduate senior year. 

Students in the non-thesis (4+1) option must complete the requirements for the masterโ€™s degree within 15 months after matriculation in the masterโ€™s program to double count the credits earned in their undergraduate senior year. 

However, any student who does not complete the degree within the allotted time limit may not count toward the masterโ€™s degree any courses also applied to the bachelorโ€™s degree unless the studentโ€™s committee petitions the Graduate School for extension due to extraordinary circumstances and the Graduate School grants the exception. 

Switching Between the Thesis and Non-Thesis Options

If a student starts in the thesis (4+2) option and requests to switch to the non-thesis (4+1) option, s/he must complete all the requirements for the masterโ€™s degree (non-thesis option) within 15 months of finishing the bachelorโ€™s degree, otherwise the graduate courses taken as a senior may not also be applied to the masterโ€™s degree. 

If a student starts in the non-thesis (4+1) option and requests to switch to the thesis option, s/he must complete all the requirements for the masterโ€™s degree (thesis option) within 27 months of finishing the bachelorโ€™s degree, otherwise the graduate courses taken as a senior may not also be applied to the masterโ€™s degree. 

Program Learning Outcomes

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Careers

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Mechanical Engineering students in an engineering lab

At a Glance

Maine College of Engineering & Computing

Mechanical Engineering


Degree Level

Master

Degree Earned

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Concentrations

Robotics and Mechatronics

Smart Manufacturing

Mode of Study

In-Person

time to Complete Degree

30 Credits

Maine College of Engineering & Computing

Mechanical Engineering


Degree Level

Master

Degree Earned

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Concentrations

Robotics and Mechatronics

Smart Manufacturing

Mode of Study

In-Person

time to Complete Degree

30 Credits

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Contact

Mechanical Engineering

Masoud Rais-Rohani

Ferland Engineering Education & Design Center, Room 237F

mcec.umaine.edu/depts/mee/

P

207.581.4120

Graduate Coordinator

Andrew J. Goupee

Ferland Engineering Education & Design Center, Room 243

P

207.581.3657

Admissions

Graduate

5775 Stodder Hall

umaine.edu/graduate/apply/

P

207.581.3291

International

Chadbourne Hall, Room 122

go.umaine.edu/international-undergraduate-admissions/

P

207.581.3437

F

207.581.2920