Curriculum
The Mechanical Engineering MS curriculum offered via distance education is a coursework-only program. The program requires 30 credit hours of acceptable graduate credit to complete, and must contain the ME 760 Engineering Analysis I course. All students must pass a final examination administered by the student's advisory committee.
Distance courses currently offered by the K-State Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program include:
- ME 610 Finite Element Applications in Mechanical Engineering
- ME 622 Indoor Environmental Engineering
- ME 633 Thermodynamics of Modern Power Cycles
- ME 716 Intermediate Dynamics
- ME 720 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
- ME 721 Thermal Systems Design
- ME 760 Engineering Analysis I (required for all ME master's students)
- ME 773 Intermediate Heat Transfer
- ME 836 Introduction to Fracture Mechanics
- ME 862 Finite Elements
The department course catalog and course descriptions are online at http://www.k-state.edu/grad/gscurrent/catalog/me&ne.htm.
Changes and additions may occur in the schedule above. Check Course Offerings for the most up-to-date course listing.
