Cornell MAE MEng

Cornell MAE MEng This is the page for current students, alumni, and faculty of the Cornell MAE MEng program to foster The program is a one-year professional course of study.

This page is for the Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or engineering mechanics at Cornell University. It is designed for students to develop a high level of competence in engineering science, current technology, and/or engineering design, with a focus on those who want to go or are currently in industry. It program highly interdiscip

linary in nature, and a great deal of flexibility is available in tailoring a program to fit individual needs and interests. Students study in a concentration area: Spacecraft Engineering, Biomechanics, Design, Controls, Robotics, Energy and Engineered Materials. And take supplemental courses in professional development (management, systems engineering, finance, leadership, etc) and develop their skills in the use of engineering tools (CFD, FEA, programming). The program has been in operation for over fifty years and has graduates all over the world in every industry. The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree program in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or engineering mechanics is a one-year professional course of study that allows students to develop a high level of competence in engineering science, current technology, and engineering design. It is highly interdisciplinary in nature, and a great deal of flexibility is available in tailoring a program to fit individual needs and interests. Typical M.Eng. graduates enter the work force with greater opportunities and at significantly higher salaries than those entering with a B.S. degree, and many are offered earlier chances of advancement. Although the majority of M.Eng. students start the program immediately following the completion of their B.S. degree, some are industrial employees who have enrolled through their companies' continuing education programs. Whereas the M.S. and Ph.D. programs are largely oriented towards research, the M.Eng. program is more directed to engineering design and professional employment in industry after graduation. Some M.Eng. students have successfully entered a Ph.D. program after completing the requirements for the M.Eng. degree but this is not an expected outcome for the program. Though the M.Eng. curriculum is flexible, many students choose to specialize within one of the following MAE focus areas:

Astronautics
Biomechanics
Dynamics, Controls and Robotics
Energy and the Environment
Mechanics of Materials
Micro and Nanoscale Engineering
Thermal-Fluid Sciences

The formal requirements for obtaining an M.Eng. degree are outlined here. The M.Eng. degree is typically self-funded by the student. There are a handful of fellowships at the college level (typically one per field, or one out of ~80 students). There is also partial support as a TA for a small percentage of students.

Meet Natalia! She is currently working on the Minibot Educational Robot and has plans to work at Relativity Space after ...
11/10/2021

Meet Natalia! She is currently working on the Minibot Educational Robot and has plans to work at Relativity Space after her graduation in December!

Meet Alexander! He will be graduating this December. Read on to learn more about his Cornell experience.
11/04/2021

Meet Alexander! He will be graduating this December. Read on to learn more about his Cornell experience.

10/20/2021
Meet Nikki! She is currently in her second semester of the MAE MEng Program.
10/18/2021

Meet Nikki! She is currently in her second semester of the MAE MEng Program.

Join us next week to learn about the amazing opportunities within our program and more!
10/06/2021

Join us next week to learn about the amazing opportunities within our program and more!

Don't forget to grab some breakfast in the MEng Lounge tomorrow morning. Yum!
09/18/2019

Don't forget to grab some breakfast in the MEng Lounge tomorrow morning. Yum!

Upson and Duffield got a new coating of snow this morning ❄️☃️❄️
03/04/2019

Upson and Duffield got a new coating of snow this morning ❄️☃️❄️

Last week, our students had the chance to put their physics knowledge to the test at the Helen Newman Bowling alley. The...
02/13/2019

Last week, our students had the chance to put their physics knowledge to the test at the Helen Newman Bowling alley. They were treated with pizza and drinks for a much-appreciated study break. 🎳🎳 @ Cornell University

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