GRADUATE DEGREES WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering offers graduate programs leading to a:
Master of Engineering (MEng), thesis and course-based routes
Master of Science (MSc), thesis-based
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Areas of specialization
Pipeline Engineering
Applied Mechanics
Automation, Control, Robotics and Nano MEMS
Biomedical Engineering
Biomechanics
Design, Manufacturing Systems, Material and Manufacturing Processes
Thermo-fluids
Environmental Engineering
Energy and Environment
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Current research opportunities available to graduate students
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On average the department receives at least 500 applications for admission per year of which approximately five percent are accepted. In most cases only students with first-class academic standing are admitted.
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Degree requirements
Review the requirements to complete your program and obtain your MEng, MSc or PhD from the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
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