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M.S. in Electrical Engineering / M.S. in Mechanical Engineering Dual Degree Program

The Dual Masters of Science Program in Mechanical Engineering and Technology Management is one of the available Dual Graduate Degree Programs at the University of Bridgeport. The Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering provides advanced study in traditional and contemporary Mechanical Engineering areas such as solid mechanics, structural dynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mechanical design, computational methods, CAD/CAE/CAM, Ergonomics, Design and Innovation, Intellectual Property and Manufacturing . The Technology Management Master’s Program is designed to develop leaders adept at managing technological change, and skilled in establishing and maintaining superior competitive advantage for their respective enterprises . Admission to the program requires an undergraduate degree in engineering, and includes the following fundamental coursework:

 

• Design

• Manufacturing

• CAD/CAM

• Management Courses
   
COURSE REQUIREMENTS  
TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS 48
REQUIRED COURSES  
A. Required Core Courses in Electrical Engineering. (Five EE courses to be approved by the EE department) 15 credits
 
B. Required Core Courses in Mechanical Engineering. 12 credits
 

ME Tracks (Choose 4 courses from one Track)

B1. Traditional Track
 

MEEG 410 Advanced Fluid Dynamics

MEEG 452 Advanced Vibrations

MEEG 453 Finite Element Methods

MEEG 454 Advanced Dynamics

MEEG 463 Advanced Heat Transfer 

Math 401 Advanced Analysis I

B2. Design Management Track:
 

(Take 3 credits from Traditional Core Courses)

MEEG 421 Computer Aided Engineering Design

MEEG 422 Advanced Computer Aided Project Design 

MEEG 430 Design & Innovation

MEEG 440 Ergonomic Factors in Design

MEEG 490 Intellectual Property and Technology 

B3. Manufacturing Management Track
 

(Take 3 credits from Traditional Core Courses)

MEEG 407 Materials & Methods in Manufacturing

MEEG 423 Advanced CAE/CAD Projects

MEEG 571 Innovations & Product Development

MEEG 572 Production Technology & Techniques

MEEG 573 Supply Chain Management

MEEG 574 Principles of Logistics

MEEG 575 Manufacturing Strategies

C. Electrical Engineering Masters Project: EE 597 3 credits
D. Mechanical Engineering Masters Project: MEEG 597 3 credits
E. ELECTIVES 15 credits
 

Students are required to study five elective courses. A student may select these five courses from among the course offerings of either the EE or ME departments. These courses could be used to satisfy one or more of the concentration areas from either the EE or ME concentration areas.

 
 

Concentration areas available for students in the EE/ME Dual Graduate Degree program include:

   
 
   
 
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