Earn your M.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Across industries, Tufts-educated mechanical engineers make systems work. Join their ranks.

From nano electro-mechanical systems to the ergonomics of medical devices, mechanical engineers educated at Tufts create and implement systems in motion. They contribute to innovations in application design and management, working across disciplines to ensure the best outcomes. At Tufts, you’ll earn a student-centered education at a top-notch research university, with small classes and cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research led by innovative faculty who are here to help you succeed.

Part time and full time Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program
Research areas include:
  • Thermo-fluid systems
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  • And more
  • erial mechanics and processing
  • Robotic, autonomous, and aerospace systems
  • Product design and human factors
  • Engineering education

 

Two convenient schedules:

Full-time: Complete your degree in only one year, or in two years with an optional thesis.

Part-time: Fit classes around your schedule and earn your degree while you’re advancing your career.

Program highlights:
  • Small class sizes
  • Personalized path of study
  • Mentorship from professors at the top of their fields
  • Collaborative research that crosses disciplines
  • Five miles from the high-tech hub of Boston
Deadline to Apply for Fall 2019 is December 15, 2018. Visit go.tufts.edu/engmasters for details.
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Admission requirements:
  • Application and $85 application fee
  • Academic records and resume/CV
  • Personal statement and letters of recommendation
  • GRE scores may be waived for part-time students with five years of industry experience who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Visit: go.tufts.edu/engmasters for complete details.
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