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Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering - Thermal Fluid Systems

Lawrence Technological University, Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering - Thermal Fluid Systems, Duration

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Lawrence Technological University's Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering aims to expand your technical knowledge, improve your communication skills, and enhance your advancement opportunities. The program also prepares you to continue your education should you choose to pursue a doctoral degree.

Lawrence Tech's Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering features a comprehensive curriculum structured to fully prepare you for careers in fields such as combustion engines, emissions, energy systems, manufacturing processes and systems, structural analysis, powertrain systems, dynamics, vibrations, thermal sciences, and fluid mechanics.

Developed for full-time students and professionals who are graduates of ABET-accredited undergraduate engineering programs, the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is a 30-credit-hour program designed to accommodate your busy schedule. Courses are offered in the evenings and the degree can be completed in approximately two years.

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Intake(s)
Aug
Duration
Duration
Course Fee
CAD 74,400
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
Yes
Degree Type
Masters
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