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Skip to content Information for: Engineering resources Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Apply Now! It's easy to start your application. Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee McKelvey School of Engineering Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Academics Academics The world needs difference-makers. 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Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Start your application today Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee Search Trending Searches graduate admissions academic programs financial aid academic calendar maps & directions summer school Home Academics Graduate Programs MEng in Mechanical Engineering Graduate Programs MEng in Mechanical Engineering Related links PhD in Materials Science and EngineeringPhD in Mechanical EngineeringPhD in Aerospace EngineeringMS in Mechanical EngineeringMS in Aerospace EngineeringMS in Materials Science & EngineeringIndependent StudySpecialized Tracks for MS in Mechanical Engineering The Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (MEng in ME) is a one to two-year program offered by the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science of Washington University in St. Louis. The program is especially tailored for: 1) individuals who plan to change careers and enter the ME profession; 2) international students seeking to establish U.S. credentials in the ME profession, and 3) current professionals working in mechanical engineering who wish to advance their skills and education. A distinctive feature of the program is the ability to customize the course content to meet specific individual needs.  Degree requirements are as follows: Thirty units of credit in engineering or mathematics courses are required, and these must be at the 400-level or higher. Courses from the other engineering departments (CSE, EECE, ESE, and BME) are encouraged. Washington University Continuing Education Courses (i.e., the T-courses or the U-courses) are not permitted. All courses must be taken for a grade, with an overall GPA of 2.70 or higher. At least 9 of the 30 units must be in MEMS courses at the 500-level. Allowed courses include the MEMS Project Management course, MEMS 5804. All 400-level courses must be either: 1) approved for the Master of Science Degree in ME or AE or 2) approved by the MEMS faculty for application to the MEng degree. No more than 6 units of Independent Study are allowed. No more than 6 units may be transferred from another university, and these units must be in engineering or math courses at the 400-level or above, with a grade of B or better, and be courses not required for the candidate’s BS degree. Full-time MS students in any area are required to take MEMS 501 Seminar every semester, which is a zero-unit, pass-fail course. Candidates for admission should have an undergraduate degree in engineering, the physical sciences, or mathematics with a GPA of 2.75 or better. It should be emphasized that, in many states, the MEng in ME will not be sufficient to qualify the degree recipient to sit for a Professional Engineering Exam. Start your application Master's and PhD Application Process Frequently asked questions for Master's degree students Graduate Student Services Contact Us Director of MS StudiesDavid Peters(314) 935-4337Jubel Hall, Room [email protected] Seminar Attendance Policy All full-time graduate students are required to register and pass MEMS 501 - Graduate Seminar. Seminar Attendance Policy - Spring 2023 (.pdf) International Students E60-505 - Communication tools for Academic and Professional Success McKelvey School of Engineering requires all incoming international students who submit a TOEFL or IETLS score or has not obtained a minimum of 3 years of education in the U.S. to take a course in communication. This new course was first offered in Fall of 2018. This course does not cost extra for full-time students and is not counted toward the degree or the GPA. 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