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Learn about the mechanical engineering department at Texas A&M, ranked seventh nationally among public institutions and first in Texas. Explore the research, degree programs, faculty, student organizations, and events.
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The Texas A&M HVI laboratory will provide a testbed for the...
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Engineering has been part of Texas A&M University since the...
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Mechanical engineers design machines, devices, various...
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Learn about the curriculum, requirements, and career opportunities for mechanical engineering students at Texas A&M. Explore the diverse specialties, courses, and experiential education options in this ABET-accredited program.
Learn about the curriculum, career options, and research opportunities in mechanical engineering at Texas A&M. Explore the BS, MEng, MS, and PhD degrees offered by the department.
Online Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering. This program provides advanced classroom instruction of greater depth than available in a Bachelor of Science degree. Master of Engineering students may choose to specialize in a technical area of interest, or take courses across several technical areas.
The mechanical engineering curriculum at Texas A&M requires students to develop and apply logical thinking, innovative approaches, and ethical standards as a prerequisite for professional competence.
The Master of Science (MS) degree in Mechanical Engineering is well-suited for students interested in gaining advanced knowledge in mechanical engineering topics related to their specific area of interest. The MS degree is available as both thesis and non-thesis.
With more than 22,500 students enrolled in 15 departments, the College of Engineering is the largest college on campus and is consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the nation's top public undergraduate and graduate engineering programs.