• Designed for engineers interested in enhancing their skills and moving into leadership positions in tech and engineering firms, Seattle University’s Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) provides students with a cutting-edge, flexible and practical learning program. Through a diverse curriculum of 30 mechanical engineering course credits and 15-course credits from the Albers School of Business and Economics, the Seattle University MSME program will prepare students with the enhanced knowledge base they need to advance their careers. 
  • The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) program offers a curriculum based on theoretical foundations and practical applications. The program is designed to provide advanced study in mechanical engineering for students with a substantial background in the discipline. Four-quarter of students, registered for four courses per quarter, can complete the program in sixteen months. The program also accommodates eight-quarters students. New students can enter the program in any quarter.
  • The MSME program was developed by the faculty of the Mechanical Engineering Department and the Industry Advisory Board. The program is a blend of a purely technical degree and a management-focused degree. The program is designed to be attractive to professionals who are looking to move into technical management positions and need advanced training to achieve their career goals, as well as to the new graduates with bachelor’s degrees. The MSME program is designed to accommodate full-time students as well as working professionals, offering evening-only class options to accommodate full-time workers.