The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree from Merrimack College is perfect for ambitious students who want to work on challenging problems requiring the integration of science, engineering, and socio-economic knowledge. You will learn to work and think analytically and oversee complicated projects. Graduates go on to work in many different fields, from aerospace, energy, and manufacturing to robotics and prosthetics, superconductivity, and many more.
School of Science and Engineering
Across nearly every industry, from healthcare and energy to transportation and technology, companies are looking for flexible, forward-thinking leaders whose knowledge spans many disciplines. Graduate programs at the School of Science and Engineering address this growing need by teaching professionally-relevant, multidisciplinary degrees. Through project-based activities and peerto-peer learning, students become confident problem solvers, communicators, and project leaders who go on to work on innovative products, systems, and solutions around the world.
Engineering management specialization
This option combines engineering education with key elements of management or business to develop graduates with both technical and managerial skills.
Program format
The program is made up of a range of courses, totalling 32 credits. Students can complete the program in one year (full time).
Career outcomes
Our graduates go on to successful careers with leading companies around the world, including: BAE Systems / Boeing / Boston Scientific / Ford / General Electric / General Motors / IBM / Lockheed Martin / Mercedes-Benz / Pratt & Whitney + many more
Did you know...
- Merrimack is the recipient of a prestigious National Science Foundation STEM grant
- High-tech engineering facilities include the Instron Universal Testing Instrument Laboratory and the recently upgraded Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) Lab.