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Graduate Program
The City College offers the following graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering:
M.E. (M.E.) Professional Master's Degree
M.S. (Engineering)
Ph.D.
(Redirect to the Graduate Center of CUNY)
Degree Requirements
   I. Professional Master's Degree
Engineering Core Courses 9 Cr.
Mechanical Engineering:
G0200: Applied Fluid Mechanics
G4000: Applied Stress Analysis
Engineering:
I1100: Introduction to Engineering Analysis
Technical Electives 15-21cr. (Five to seven courses from the following list:)
Mechanical Engineering:
G0300: Computer Aided Manufacturing
G0500: Mechanical Vibrations
G0600: Thermal Systems Design
G0700: Computer Aided Mechanism Design
G2300: Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
G4100: Mechatronics: Principles and Practice
I4200: Continuum Mechanics
G4300: Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics
I3100: Steam and Gas Turbines
I3600: Conduction Heat Transfer
I3700: Convection Heat Transfer
I6200: Advanced Concepts in Mechanical Vibrations
I6500: Computer Aided Design
I6700: Composite Materials
I6900: Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics
Engineering:
I1700: Finite Element Methods in Engineering
One course from list below may be taken in place of a technical elective:
Engineering Management Courses 3 cr.
F3800: Management Concepts for Engineers
F9300: Economics and Investment Analysis of Engineering Projects
G7600:Engineering Law
G8500: Project Management
I8000: Decision and Planning Techniques for Engineers
Project 0-3cr.
Mechanical Engineering:
I9700: Report
G0400: Industry Oriented Design Project

Total Credits 30 cr.

   II. The M.S. Degree
The M.S. Degree is awarded to students who do not have a bachelor's degree in engineering
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