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Kansas State University

Curriculum

Mechanical Engineering Master's Degree

The Mechanical Engineering Master of Science 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. Students must be enrolled in a K-State course in the semester in which they are graduating.

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

ME Distance Rotation Schedule

The department course catalog and course descriptions are online.

Changes and additions may occur in the schedule above. Check Course Offerings for the upcoming semester's courses and "How to Enroll" instructions.