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Emphasize the latest technological advancements in computer-aided design, manufacturing, material science, thermo-fluidics, as well as conventional and renewable energy extraction and storage. Students should be able to apply problem-solving techniques and critical thinking skills at the level required for their professional practice.
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Reflecting the broad area represented by the Mechanical...
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Reflecting the broad area represented by the Mechanical Engineering Technology field, the program provides students with a solid foundation in basic engineering technology principles while allowing them to pursue cutting-edge topics via senior-level electives.
The Master of Science (MS) in Engineering Technology - Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) Track builds upon our recognized mechanical baccalaureate degree, providing students with the highly developed expertise in design and analysis of mechanical systems.
Mechanical engineering technologists are multifaceted, engaging in product development, equipment troubleshooting and repair, and process enhancement within the manufacturing sector.
The Mechanical Engineering Technology program offers advanced teaching and research laboratories with courses in computer aided engineering, biomedical systems, advanced material design, manufacturing, systems integration, oil and gas applications, energy and efficient project management.
The following is a list of required courses for the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) degree, with a recommended sequencing of courses through four years (i.e. 8 semesters).
Mechanical Engineering; Hawai‘i Advanced Wireless Technologies Institute (HAWTI) Bachelor and Master Program (BAM) Students. ... UH College of Engineering 2540 Dole Street, Holmes Hall 240 Honolulu, HI 96822: Fax (808) 956-2291 Student Advising engr@eng.hawaii.edu Dean Brennon Morioka: