M.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Chicago, Illinois

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The Master's in Mechanical Engineering at UIC is a STEM-designated program that focuses on the study of mechanical systems, fluid mechanics, thermal sciences, and engineering design. It combines theoretical coursework with hands-on laboratory experiences and research opportunities to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of mechanical engineering principles and their practical applications.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Courses: The program includes a set of core courses that cover fundamental concepts in mechanical engineering. These courses may include subjects such as advanced mechanics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, thermodynamics, solid mechanics, and engineering materials. Students gain a deep understanding of the principles and theories that govern mechanical systems.

  2. Specialization Areas: Students have the opportunity to choose specialization areas based on their interests and career goals. These areas may include mechanical design, robotics and automation, energy systems, aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, or manufacturing engineering. Specialization courses delve deeper into specific topics and allow students to develop expertise in their chosen field.

  3. Engineering Analysis: The curriculum emphasizes strong analytical skills necessary for solving complex engineering problems. Students learn advanced mathematical methods, numerical analysis techniques, and computational tools for modeling and simulating mechanical systems. They gain proficiency in using software programs commonly used in industry, such as MATLAB, ANSYS, and SolidWorks.

  4. Laboratory Experience: The program incorporates hands-on laboratory experiences to provide students with practical skills in experimentation and data analysis. Students work with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to conduct experiments, perform measurements, and validate theoretical concepts. The laboratory component enhances their understanding of real-world applications and prepares them for industry practices.

  5. Design Projects: The curriculum includes design projects where students apply their knowledge and skills to solve engineering problems. They work in teams to design and develop mechanical systems or components, considering factors such as functionality, safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Design projects foster creativity, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork.

  6. Research Opportunities: UIC offers research opportunities for students interested in pursuing advanced research in mechanical engineering. Students have the chance to work with faculty on cutting-edge projects, contribute to scientific publications, and gain hands-on experience in research methodologies and techniques. Research experiences enhance students' critical thinking, innovation, and technical expertise.

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Location

Chicago, Illinois

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 34252

Application Fees : Waiver

Postgraduate Programs:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs, such as master's or doctoral degrees, must hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution. The minimum academic requirement is a score of 60% or above in the qualifying examination.
  • English Language Proficiency: The required scores are as follows:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is required, with no individual score below 6.0.
    • TOEFL: A minimum score of 80 is required on the internet-based test (iBT).

Scholarships for International Students at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC):

  1. UIC Global Scholarship: The UIC Global Scholarship is available for international undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and contribute to the diversity of the university. The scholarship provides partial tuition waivers to recipients.

  2. Chancellor's Award Program: The Chancellor's Award Program is a merit-based scholarship offered to incoming undergraduate students at UIC. International students with outstanding academic records and achievements are eligible to apply for this competitive scholarship.

  3. UIC Distinguished International Merit Scholarships: The UIC Distinguished International Merit Scholarships are awarded to exceptional international undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential. These scholarships cover a portion of the tuition fees.

  4. UIC International Tuition Waiver: International graduate students at UIC may be eligible for the International Tuition Waiver, which provides a reduction in tuition fees. The waiver is awarded based on academic merit and availability of funds.

  5. College-Specific Scholarships: UIC's colleges and departments offer a variety of scholarships for international students within specific academic disciplines. These scholarships are often based on academic achievement, leadership qualities, and specific program requirements. Students should check with their respective college or department for available scholarship opportunities.

  6. External Scholarships: UIC encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities from governmental and non-governmental organizations, both in their home countries and in the United States. These scholarships may be specific to fields of study, nationalities, or other criteria. The Office of Special Scholarship Programs at UIC can provide guidance and resources for finding external scholarships.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application processes may vary each year.

Graduates of the Master's in Mechanical Engineering program at UIC have excellent career prospects in various industries. 

  1. Mechanical Engineer: Work in design, analysis, and development of mechanical systems, components, and machinery. Apply engineering principles to create innovative solutions and optimize performance.

  2. Research and Development Engineer: Conduct research and development activities to advance mechanical engineering knowledge and technologies. Explore new materials, technologies, and design concepts to improve products and processes.

  3. Project Engineer: Manage engineering projects from inception to completion. Coordinate with cross-functional teams, ensure project deliverables are met, and oversee budget and timeline.

  4. Manufacturing Engineer: Develop and optimize manufacturing processes for efficient and cost-effective production. Implement lean manufacturing principles, automation techniques, and quality control measures.

  5. Energy Engineer: Focus on energy systems and sustainable energy technologies. Design and optimize energy-efficient systems, renewable energy systems, and energy conservation strategies.

  6. Consulting Engineer: Provide engineering expertise and consulting services to clients in various industries. Offer technical advice, conduct feasibility studies, and develop solutions to engineering challenges.


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