Cornell University
Master of Applied Sciences in Mechanical Engineering
The Master of Applied Sciences in Mechanical Engineering in Engineering and Technology is offered by Cornell University.
At Cornell Engineering, we work closely with our undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds to ensure their success. We assist students as they look for research positions, offer a variety of academic support services, encourage students to approach learning and teaching in new and innovative ways, help students discover organizations that match their interests, and provide extensive academic advising services.The College of Engineering offices offer a constellation of structured resources and information designed to smooth the journey for our engineering students. Students bring their own unique vitality to Cornell Engineering, and their success is closely aligned with the success of the college.
The Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers an accredited undergraduate program in mechanical engineering. This program is designed to provide a broad background in the fundamentals of this discipline as well as to offer an introduction to the many professional and technical areas with which mechanical engineers are concerned. The program is appropriate for a wide range of career objectives, including supervised engineering practice, advanced professional engineering education, and other professorial education such as business, law, or medicine. Two main areas of concentration are: mechanical systems and materials processing and engineering of fluids, energy and heat transfer systems.
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