• The department offers Ph.D. and M.S. degrees, as well as two professional degrees.
  • Graduate students can pursue the following focus areas: aerospace engineering; design of mechanical engineering systems; fluid mechanics, thermal sciences and energy; industrial engineering (under the M.S. only); robotics, mechatronics, and controls; solid mechanics and materials science; and structures and dynamics.
  • Master’s degree students learn excellent skills at the cutting edge of mechanical and aerospace engineering and benefit from GW’s breadth of research in the discipline. Students may choose a thesis or non-thesis option for the master's degree. Details are available at Master of Science degree program.
  • The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program is offered at George Washington University.