Mechanical Engineering M.S.M.E.

Total Semester Credit Hours = 30

Admission Requirements

Students entering the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) program are expected to have a background equivalent to that of students graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) program offered at The University of Texas at Tyler, or to obtain such background through specified prerequisite coursework.

To be admitted to the MSME program a student must meet the following admission requirements. 

  1. A minimum grade point average of 3.0/4.0 based on the student’s last four semesters of academic study and last 60 semester credit hours of upper division undergraduate or graduate courses.
  2. A bachelor’s degree from a Mechanical Engineering program accredited by the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission. Students who have not earned such a degree will be required to complete prerequisite (leveling) coursework before starting the MSME program as determined by the MSME Graduate Coordinator.
  3. A Statement of Purpose including goals of Graduate Education and Research Interests must be included with the application.
  4. A demonstrated proficiency in the use of the English language, both spoken and written.
  5. Approval of the MSME Graduate Coordinator and the Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. 

Graduation Requirements

There are two tracks to earn the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME): Regular-Track and Fast-Track (4+1). Both tracks allow the student to select either the Thesis or the Non-thesis option.

Regular-track: This is the common method of starting the MSME degree after a full completion of the BSME degree without any combinations between them.

Fast-track: This is also known as the Five-year BSME/MSME (accelerated BSME/MSME Program) track where undergraduate students in mechanical engineering at UT Tyler can chose to receive a master’s degree in a minimum of one additional year after completing the BSME graduation requirements. Students interested in this program must obtain department approval and maintain GPA of 3.0 or higher. They can take up to three graduate courses (nine credit hours) during their undergraduate studies. These courses will be counted toward their undergraduate degree, replacing technical electives, and will also be transferred as graduate courses if they receive a grade “B” or better. These students will also benefit from programs which could be active in their year of admission such as the fast-track Patriot Admit program and a Graduate School application fee waiver. This option is also available to undergraduate students in the Honors Program in mechanical engineering.

The two options to receive the MSME degree are described below:

  1. Thesis option. This degree option is intended primarily for students who wish to conduct research and expand mechanical engineering knowledge. Successful completion of thesis is required. This is the only degree option for which graduate assistantship opportunities might be available.
  2. Non-thesis option. This degree option is intended primarily for the professional working engineer who wants to further his/her knowledge by taking advanced technical courses. Students who select this option will have the possibility of completing an advanced engineering project.

Regardless of the option selected, a student must complete:

  1. A graduate course in advanced mathematics (e.g. MATH 5311) or Analysis, or equivalent, approved by the Graduate Coordinator.
  2. At least one of the courses from the following list:
    1. MENG 5314 - Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)
    2. MENG 5328 - Advanced Finite Element Analysis
    3. MENG 5347 - Polymer Science and Engineering

Note: MENG 5328 - Advanced Finite Element Analysis satisfies both requirements.

In a total of thirty hours, at least eighteen hours (including the thesis or project) must be from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and within the major areas; and at most nine hours may be from an approved list of courses taken outside the department, college, or university.   The Department of Mechanical Engineering has identified three major study areas listed below:  

  1. Thermo-fluids and heat
  2. Material Science and Mechanics
  3. Mechanical Systems and Control

Any combination of courses from these areas is allowed for MSME students.  However, three courses from one major area would constitute a certificate, and three certificates would fulfill the MSME degree requirements.  A project course and an internship course can be taken by permission of the Graduate Coordinator and the Department Chair and would count towards the MSME degree.

To graduate, students must earn at least a 3.0 grade point average on all coursework used for the graduate degree.

The program options and additional degree requirements are as follows:

Thesis Option (30 SCH): Students must successfully complete at least 30 semester hours of graduate credit coursework, including six hours of thesis credits. In addition to the required coursework and thesis, students in this option must successfully pass a proposal and a final oral examination administered by the student’s graduate academic committee.

Non-Thesis option (30 SCH): Students must successfully complete at least 30 semester credit hours of graduate coursework, which may include three hours in a project course that culminates in an engineering report on a significant design or analysis project performed by the student, under the supervision of a faculty member. An internship course is also allowed, by permission of the Graduate Coordinator and the Department Chair, to be counted towards the degree. 

Regular Track - Plan of Study (30 hrs.)

First Semester (9 hrs.)

MATH 5311 Advanced Math 
or   
MENG 53xx  Analysis or Equivalent 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective (Non-Thesis Option) 
or   
MENG 5395 Thesis I (Thesis Option) 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 
 or  
MENG 53xx One of the three required courses 

Fourth Semester (3 hrs.)

MENG 53xx

Technical Elective (Non-Thesis Option)

or   
MENG 5396  Thesis II (Thesis Option) 

Second Semester (9 hrs.)

MENG 53xx Technical Elective 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 

Third Semester (9 hrs.)

MENG 53xx Technical Elective 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 

Fast Track - Plan of Study (30 hrs.)

After successful completion of an undergraduate degree including 3 graduate level courses in Mechanical Engineering.

First Semester (3 hrs.)

MENG 53xx Technical Elective (Non-Thesis Option) 
or   
MENG 5392  Thesis I (Thesis Option) 

Second Semester (9 hrs.)

MATH 5311 Advanced Math 
or   
MENG 53xx Analysis or Equivalent 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 

Third Semester (9 hrs.)

MENG 53xx Technical Elective 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective 
MENG 53xx  Technical Elective (Non-Thesis Option) 
or  
MENG 5396  Thesis II (Thesis Option) 

An annually updated list of approved technical electives and a list of approved courses from outside the Department are available from the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Program Outcomes

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering students at the time of graduation are expected to:

  1. Apply fundamental knowledge of specialized mechanical engineering concepts in the various areas of Mechanical Engineering.
  2. Apply modern engineering tools for analysis and design of engineering problems.
  3. Demonstrate independent self-learning and research capabilities for solving engineering problems.
  4. Demonstrate an ability to effectively communicate results from engineering problems or other intellectual products.

Transfer of Credit

A student may transfer a maximum of 9 semester hours of graduate credit in which a grade of "B" or better has been earned from approved institutions. Transfer credit is subject to the approval of the Graduate Program Coordinator and the departmental chair. Transfer credits will count towards the nine credits allowed from outside the Department of Mechanical Engineering.