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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda)
Mechanical Engineering, Fluids and Energy Engineering Specialty, M.S.
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Requirements for the Master of Science
Course requirements for the M.S. in Mechanical Engineering are suited to the applicant’s specialty, which is specified by the student in the admissions process or during the first advising session. Students must take at least 21 credits out of the 30 credits needed for the degree at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. No more than 6 credits in “Guided Reading” courses are allowed. Validation credit is not allowed, but the graduate advisor may waive specific requirements (and substitute designated ones), based upon the student’s prior studies or experience. Transfer credits are not granted for: - undergraduate courses;
- courses counted toward satisfying undergraduate degree requirements;
- courses not related to the graduate program as stated in this catalog;
- courses that received a grade lower than B.
The degree requirements are:
Note:
If students decide to do a ME-GY 997X Master Thesis (9 credits) as part of their work for the degree, these 9 credits will be counted against 3 credits out of the 6 credits in ME electives, 3 credits out of the 6 credits in ME Required for the Specialty Area credits and 3 credits out of the 6 credits of Free Electives. Students are not allowed to count more than three 5000-level courses (9 credits) toward M.S. degree requirements. Departmental electives include courses with a mechanical (ME) or robotics (ROB) prefix, plus departmental thesis or project credits. All courses and program details are subject to advisor approval. Fluids and Energy Engineering Specialty
In the Fluids and Energy Engineering specialty, at least two.courses must come from the list of courses under this heading. See course options below. Advisor Contact Information
Academic Advisor: Prof. Iskender Sahin iskender.sahin@nyu.edu Please note that the advisor (or lead faculty in specializations) also has some latitude for approving specialty courses. Sample Study Plan for M.S. Mechanical Engineering
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