Mechanical Engineering Graduate Degree Programs

Graduate Degree Programs Overview

The ME Graduate Program is actively recruiting new graduate students. Please complete your application online using the link below. Based on your completed application, you may be eligible for an automatic application fee waiver. If you do not qualify for an automatic fee waiver, you may contact the ME department to request assistance.

Mechanical Engineering

Program Highlights

Graduate Application Deadlines and Fees

Spring admission October 15
Spring admission offers December 15
Fall admission January 1
Fall admission offers March 31
Deadline to accept admission April 15

Doctor of Philosophy

The doctoral program requires 48 research hours beyond the 24 didactic hours for the master's degree. Half of these hours are taken as course work; the remaining hours represent research work for the dissertation. Students must successfully complete qualifying exams prior to candidacy for the degree. Each program is tailored to the individual student's interest, in consultation with his or her major professor, in a format specified by the department. The choices of major professor and area of specialization are left up to the student. Once the dissertation is submitted and approved, a public oral presentation and examination are held. Both the M.S. and Ph.D. programs are administered by the Graduate School.

Master of Science

The requirements for the master's degree include the completion of 30 didactic semester hours or 24 didactic semester hours plus 6 hours of research. Courses are selected on an individual basis with the guidance of the student's major professor and the approval of the department.

Contact Us

Professor Leon BellanOlin Hall, Vanderbilt School of Engineering
Director of Graduate Recruiting
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical_Engineering_GradRecruiting@vanderbilt.edu

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