Chair:
Young Bai Moon, 263 Link Hall, 315-443-2341; fax: 315-443-9099, gradinfo@syr.edu.
Faculty:
Jeongmin Ahn; Benjamin Akih-Kumgeh; Michelle Blum, Edward A. Bogucz Jr., Frederick Carranti,Hamid Dalir, Thong Dang, John F. Dannenhoffer III, Barry D. Davidson, Mark N. Glauser, Melissa Green, H. Ezzat Khalifa, Benjamin Akih-Kumgeh, Alan J. Levy, Jacques Lewalle, Shalabh Maroo, Young Bai Moon, Vadrevu R. Murthy, Michael Roppo, Utpal Roy, Amit Sanyal, Roger Schmidt, Jianshun S. Zhang, Teng Zhang
The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers graduate programs leading to the following degrees:
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
It also oversees two interdisciplinary master programs leading to the following degrees:
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Engineering Management
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Energy Systems Engineering
Admission Requirements
Master of Science (M.S.) in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Admission to the M.S. program is granted on the basis of undergraduate preparation and performance, GRE scores, and letters of recommendation documenting the recent technical proficiency of the applicant. A grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent), and a GRE Quantitative Reasoning score of 700 or higher (155 or higher on the new scale) are normally expected.
Admission to this M.S. degree program requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, or an acceptable field of Science.
If a student’s background is not particularly strong in mechanical or aerospace engineering, he/she may be required to take undergraduate courses (not counted towards the M.S. degree as specified in the letter of admission.)
Master of Science (M.S.) in Engineering Management
Admission to the M.S. degree program is granted on the basis of undergraduate preparation and performance, GRE scores, and letters of recommendation documenting the recent technical proficiency of the applicant. A grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent), and a GRE Quantitative Reasoning score of 700 or higher (155 or higher on the new scale) are normally expected.
Admission to this M.S. degree program requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, or an acceptable field of Science.
If a student’s background is not particularly strong in the basic sciences required for a successful pursuit of this degree (e.g., university-level chemistry; university-level-calculus-based physics; three (3) semesters of university-level mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra and differential equations; thermodynamics), s/he may be required to take undergraduate courses (not counted towards the M.S. degree) as specified in the letter of admission.
Completion of the program with less than 24 semester credits in engineering does not lead to credit towards licensure.
Application Procedure
Online application is the preferred method of applying to graduate programs at Syracuse University.Applications submitted online can be processed faster and more efficiently than those filed on paper. Access the online application.
You will receive an e-mail or postcard from Syracuse University when your application has been received and processed. Find out more information on the application process.