Program Website: https://catalog.odu.edu/graduate/engineering-technology/mechanical-aerospace-engineering/engineering-mechanical-me/
Contact Information
Graduate Program Director: Miltos Kotinis
Department Chair: Marwan Al-Haik
Inquiries: mkotinis@odu.edu
Program Overview
The Master of Engineering in Engineering with a Concentration in Mechanical Engineering requires a minimum of 30 credits beyond a master's degree (or 78 credits beyond a bachelor's degree). These include 27 credits of coursework and 3 credits of a master's project (beyond a bachelor's degree).
Additional Information
Additional Graduate Student Resources (Graduate School): The Graduate School has extensive additional resources for graduate students at https://www.odu.edu/graduateschool/graduate-student-resources
Program Financial Aid: Our programs offer graduate assistantships with stipends that are awarded to students after a competitive review process. The level of award is determined on the basis of previous experience and performance as a graduate assistant and on the student’s academic achievement and potential in the field. In addition, a number of teaching and research positions are available for financial support of graduate assistants during the summer months (June and July).
Accelerated Study (Dual Dominion Program): Undergraduate students in the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology can apply for entry into the Dual Dominion Program, which permits students to begin pursuit of a graduate degree in Civil Engineering while they are still pursuing their undergraduate degree in a complementary discipline. Subject to the approval of the undergraduate and graduate program directors, a student enrolled in the Dual Dominion program can count up to six credit hours of course work towards both the undergraduate and the graduate degrees. Full-time students may be able to complete the requirements for the bachelor's degree in four years and the master's degree in one additional year. Students who are matriculated in an undergraduate major in the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology with a GPA of at least 3.00 overall and 3.00 in the major are eligible to apply for admission to a Dual Dominion Bachelor's/Master's program. Additional Undergraduate Catalog information on the Dual Dominion program can be found at https://catalog.odu.edu/undergraduate/registrationrequirementsandprocedures/linked_programs/.
Admission Information
Application Process
Summary: Applications for graduate study in the Master of Engineering in Engineering Program (Mechanical Engineering Concentration) should be made through the general ODU Application Portal. Additional materials supporting your application (outlined below) will be required. Once complete, your application package will be reviewed and forwarded to the Mechanical Engineering Program's Graduate Program Director for consideration. Questions regarding the general application process can be directed to admissions@odu.edu (on-campus) or globaladmissions@odu.edu (online).
Application Deadlines: The Master of Engineering in Engineering Program uses a rolling admission process and does not have a formal application deadline. Entrance into the program and commencement of studies will be timed to begin with the start of the next academic term following admission.
General ODU Requirements
General ODU Requirements: General requirements for graduate admission to the Master of Engineering in Engineering Program (Mechanical Engineering Concentration) can be found on the ODU Graduate Admissions website. Additional details can be found in the Admissions section of the Graduate Catalog.
Leveling Requirements
Students from disciplines other than Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering are required to complete a number of leveling courses depending on their undergraduate degrees:
Holders of a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) from an ABET accredited institution must complete the following leveling courses per recommendation of the Graduate Program Director:
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Credit Hours |
| Ordinary Differential Equations | |
| Mechanics of Fluids | |
| Thermodynamics II | |
| Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering | |
| Dynamic Systems and Control | |
Holders of a B.S. degree in Physics or Mathematics from an ABET accredited institution must complete the following leveling courses per recommendation of the Graduate Program Director:
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Credit Hours |
| Mechanics of Fluids | |
| Thermodynamics I | |
| Heat and Mass Transfer | |
| Mechanical Engineering Design I | |
| Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering | |
| Mechanical Engineering Design II | |
Curriculum Requirements
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Credit Hours |
| |
| Engineering Mathematics | |
| Applied Mathematics for Engineers |
| Engineering Analysis I |
| Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics | |
| Advanced Mechanics of Solids | |
| Analytical Dynamics | |
| Advanced Classical Thermodynamics | |
| Continuum Mechanics | |
| Heat Transfer I | |
| Modern Control Theory | |
| Design of Experiments | |
| Concurrent Engineering | |
| Master’s Project in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | |
| Total Credit Hours | 30 |
Additional Curricular Requirements
- A maximum of 6 semester credit hours may be derived from 500-level courses.
Master of Engineering (Non-Thesis) Programs
The Master of Engineering is a non-research degree. The 30 semester credit hours is thus met entirely by course work. During their final semester, students are required to either pass a comprehensive examination covering their course work or successfully complete a 3 hour project course, which includes written and oral presentations. The master’s comprehensive examination is administered by the Graduate Program Director, and the rules for the comprehensive exam are identical to the Preliminary Diagnostic Examination for the Ph.D. program.
Process for MAE 698 (project):
- Pick a professor to work with (project advisor).
- Identify a project with the professor.
- The professor approves the project.
- Perform the work.
- Write a paper (typically a conference length paper).
- Present your results to your advisor and one other faculty member.