This program leads to the professional degree of master of engineering.
The objective of the program is to provide the engineering BS graduate
the means for earning a terminal master's degree based largely on graduate
course work, and without the conventional thesis requirement of an MS
degree.
The program, although rooted in mechanical engineering, may be significantly
interdisciplinary. By design, a student's program may range over several
colleges of the Institute in assembling courses which will best help him
or her meet his or her professional objectives. At least 32 credit hours of
course work must be taken in the mechanical engineering department, and
begin with a course number of 0304-xxx. At least 36 credit hours of
course work must be taken at the graduate level, and begin with a course
number of nnnn-7xx or higher. Students may count no more than 12 credits
hours of 0304-6xx courses towards completion of the MEng degree. For example, if a student selects 0304-643
Control Systems as one of their Concentration Classes, then Graduate or
Technical Elective 3 must be 0304-7xx or higher. A minimum of 48
credits are required for the master of engineering degree.
Requirements for the degree must be completed within seven years of the
date of the oldest course counted towards the MEng degree.
Full-time students in the MEng program are expected
to enroll in and attend 0304-889 Graduate Seminar each quarter that they are
on campus.
Some
possible concentration areas include business, print media,
materials science, statistics, and design engineering. Students may also
elect concentrations within mechanical engineering such as thermo-fluids,
systems & controls, mechanics & design, or vibrations. Students with a
specific career interest may develop an individually customized
concentration based on mutual agreement between the student and the
department.
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Business (Two Required + Two Electives)
Dual degree BS/MEng Students must have completed at least 168 credits
prior to enrolling in the required courses. Dual degree BS/MEng Students
must have completed at least 180 credits, and meet all course
pre-requisites prior to enrolling in the elective courses. |
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0101-703 |
Financial Accounting Systems (Required) |
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0102-740 |
Organizational Behavior and Leadership (Required) |
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0101-706 |
Cost Accounting |
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0102-742 |
Introduction to Technology Management |
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0113-730 |
Managing in a Global Environment (0102-740) |
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Students may take other College of Business Courses, 010n-7xx, at the
graduate level to meet the concentration requirements, as long as they
meet the course pre-requisites. If you get started on the MEng
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Fast Track MBA: One Year
Program
RIT’s Saunders College of
Business offers an accelerated, intensive and fast paced MBA program for
students with the motivation, quantitative skills and academic ability
to be successful. This full time one year four quarter program is
designed for students who want to accelerate their academic experience.
Students in this program will receive a week long international study
trip. Scholarship support is available for RIT graduates.
For
additional information visit the Saunder's MBA website.
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Systems and Controls (Select four courses) |
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0301-754 |
Analytical Techniques I |
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0301-755 |
Analytical Techniques II |
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0301-761 |
Modern Control Theory |
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0301-762 |
Nonlinear Control Systems |
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0304-643* |
Control Systems |
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0304-743 |
Intermediate
Control Systems |
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0304-843 |
Advanced Control Systems |
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0304-840 |
Signal Processing |
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Manufacturing (Select four courses) |
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0304-638* |
Design of Machine Systems |
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0303-801 |
Design for Manufacture |
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0303-720 |
Production Control |
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0303-740 |
Numerical Control and Manufacturing |
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0304-864 |
Production Tool Design |
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Print Media (Two Required + Two Electives)
Contact Person:
Dr. Twyla J. Cummings
email: tjcppr@rit.edu
Paul & Louise Miller
Distinguished Professor
Graduate Program Chair
School of Print Media
College of Imaging Arts and
Sciences |
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2081-716 |
Materials and Processes I (Required) |
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2081-717 |
Materials and Processes II (Required) |
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2081-711 |
Tone and Color Analysis |
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2081-721 |
Digital Printing and Publishing |
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2080-767 |
Media Industries Analysis |
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2081-752 |
Cross Media Workflow I |
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2081-748 |
Cross Media Workflow II |
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Vibrations Engineering |
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0303-658* |
Engineering Vibrations |
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0304-758 |
Intermediate Engineering Vibrations |
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0304-840 |
Signal Processing |
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0304-871 |
Math for Engineers II |
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Mechanics and Design (Select four courses) |
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0304-638* |
Design of Machine Systems |
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0304-658* |
Engineering Vibrations |
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0304-672* |
Dynamics of Machinery |
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0304-754 |
Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics |
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0304-758 |
intermediate Engineering Vibrations |
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0304-816 |
Finite Elements |
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0304-885 |
Advanced Mechanics of Solids |
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Thermo / Fluids Engineering
(Select four courses) |
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0304-756 |
Aerosols in the Respiratory Tract |
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0304-830 |
Intro to CFD Analysis |
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0304-831 |
CFD Applications |
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0304-833 |
Heat Exchanger Design |
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0304-834 |
Boiling and Condensation |
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0304-838 |
Ideal Flows |
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0304-847 |
Microscale Heat and Mass Transfer |
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0304-851 |
Convective Phenomena |
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Materials Science (Select four courses) |
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0304-644* |
Intro to Composite Materials |
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0304-645* |
Biomaterials |
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0304-745 |
Micro- and Nano- Characterization of Material Surfaces |
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0304-746 |
Engineering Properties of Materials |
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0304-754 |
Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics |
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Automotive Systems (Select four courses) |
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This concentration is for students who have completed their BS degree at
a school other than RIT, and did not participate in the BS Automotive
Option. M.Eng. Students must complete at least 36 credits at the
graduate level. |
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0304-623* |
Power Train Systems and Design |
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0304-624* |
Vehicle Dynamics |
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0304-640* |
IC Engines |
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0304-643* |
Control Systems |
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0304-710 |
Fuel Cell Technology |
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0304-743 |
Intermediate Controls |
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0304-752 |
Fundamentals of Tribology and Lubrication |
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0304-758 |
Intermediate Vibrations |
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0303-801 |
Design for Manufacturing |
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Product Development (Enrollment is limited and requires
permission of the Masters in Product Development - MPD Program) |
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0303-786 |
Engineering of Systems I |
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0303-788 |
Engineering of Systems II |
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0303-784 |
Systems and Project Management |
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0303-785 |
Engineering Risk / Benefit Analysis |
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Note: Students who complete one or more 6xx level classes as part
of their concentration must take a corresponding number of 7xx level
classes for their electives. At least 36 credit hours of course work must be taken
at the graduate level, 7xx or higher. |
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0304-xxx |
Note: Students are encouraged complete course work outside of the
ME department as part of their graduate concentration. However, students
must complete at least 32 credits of study with the ME Department
(0304-xxx) to earn a graduate degree in mechanical engineering. |
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