
Master of Science - Mechanical Engineering (Thesis)
2710 Crimson Way, Richland, USA
277016
Last updated: 17/04/2025







About Master of Science - Mechanical Engineering (Thesis)
Washington State University (WSU) offers a Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering. Thesis and non-thesis options are available for the MS degree. Programs of study are individualized with an interdisciplinary focus. Students are expected to pursue their degree programs with success and to earn the MS degree in two years. The program will culminate with a final oral examination and a written thesis (MS thesis option), or project report (MS non-thesis option). Financial aid in the form of an assistantship is available for dedicated, quality full time MS students.
Learning Outcomes:
Achieve the highest level of expertise in mechanical engineering, mastery of the knowledge in their fields, and the ability to apply associated technologies to novel and emerging problems.
Student Opportunities:
WSU offers state-of-the-art research facilities enabling students to work on cutting-edge research over a wide range of topics, presenting and publishing results along with our world-class faculty. Leadership, communication, and instructional experience can be gained by PhD students through the option of serving as a teaching assistant for one or more courses during their program. Serving on University committees promotes professional development. Presenting papers at or attending regional conferences and international conferences and proceedings enriches scholarly development. Low-cost or free workshops on grant writing and leadership/professional development are routinely offered by the University. Opportunities exist for internships in industry and national labs.
Career Opportunities:
University research and teaching positions, research positions in national laboratories, postdoctoral positions in national laboratories, and technical positions in leading companies.
Career Placements:
Recent graduates are working at Boeing, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, Intel, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Micron Technology, PACCAR, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Parametric Technology Corp, Tektronix, U.S. Army, ARDEC, Boise State University, Princeton University, University of California Berkeley, University of Kentucky, University of New Mexico, Sandia National Laboratory, Missouri University of Science and Technology, and ANSYS.
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