Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Programs

Why Study Mechanical Engineering?

The Master's in Mechanical Engineering program teaches the knowledge and skills to tackle today’s big challenges, such as fighting climate change and improving human health, in government laboratories or advanced technology firms. UMBC’s mechanical engineering faculty are at the forefront of efforts to develop new manufacturing techniques, advance the green energy transition, improve materials for biomedical applications, and more.

UMBC’s mechanical engineering faculty are at the forefront of efforts to develop new manufacturing techniques, advance the green energy transition, improve materials for biomedical applications, and more. Learn from the experts, and even conduct your own research project.

At a Glance

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Terms of Admission:
Fall, Spring

Campus Locations:
Catonsville

Schedule:
Full-time, Part-time

Department:
Department of Mechanical Engineering

College:
College of Engineering and Information Technology

Program Designations:
STEM Designation Eligible
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What Are My Career Options Studying Mechanical Engineering?

A master’s degree can open doors to careers in applied research jobs in government laboratories and advanced technology firms. It can also be the stepping stone to a Ph.D. program. You will take high-level mechanical engineering courses and have the option to pursue projects or research that is meaningful to you.

Tuition, Scholarships & Financial Aid

UMBC works to provide students with adequate need-based funding.

Ready to Apply?

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Review Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Requirements

Required for domestic students:
  • Undergraduate GPA required: for MS Program >= 3.0 ; for PhD Program >= 3.3 (on 4.0 scale)
  • GRE Test is not required unless the student’s GPA is below the minimal GPA for applying (Minimum Quantitative Score: MS = 148; PhD = 153)
Required for international students:
  • GRE is not required unless the student’s GPA is below minimal GPA for applying (Minimum Quantitative Score: MS = 148; PhD = 153)
  • TOEFL: Minimum 80 (IBT) or IELTS 6.5 (No Provisional English Proficiency Admissions provided)
  • Undergraduate GPA required for: MS >= 3.0 ; PhD >= 3.3 (on 4.0 scale).
Undergraduate degree in mechanical, aerospace, environmental, or chemical engineering strongly recommended.

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Start Your Graduate Admissions Application

Please note that application decisions can take 6-8 weeks after the program’s deadline, and depend on how many applications a department receives. You will receive an email once the department processes your decision letter. You will be able to see your decision letter by logging in to the application website. Your decision letter will be where the application checklist was. You may also check your recommendation statuses to send reminders or update contact information from the user page. If you are having trouble logging back in, you can recover your account.

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Have Questions?

Please contact the appropriate Graduate School staff member for assistance, or contact our Main Office at gradschool@umbc.edu or 410-455-2537.

Application Deadlines

Fall Semester

All Students:
Apply (For Funding) by February 1
Apply by July 15

Spring Semester

All Students:
Apply (For Funding) by September 1
Apply by November 15

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Contact Information

Mechanical Engineering Program Contacts

Main Contact

410-455-3330
megrad@umbc.edu

Program Director

Dr. Liang Zhu
410-455-3332
zliang@umbc.edu

Program Coordinator

Connie Bailey
410-455-3357
conniebailey@umbc.edu

UMBC Graduate School Admissions Office Contact Information

Mailing Address

UMBC Graduate School
1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250

Admissions Staff

Staff are available from Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 410-455-2537

Request Help

Email Graduate Admissions at gradschool@umbc.edu.

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