Graduate Programs That Advance Engineering and Your Career
A flexible curriculum enables you to focus intensely on your specialties, conduct research projects and write theses using the resources of broad course offerings and faculty strengths. Learn more about graduate programs in the Department of Mechanical Engineering below.
In the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stevens, our graduate-level mechanical engineering programs build on undergraduate education and professional engineering experience as you dive deep into your primary area of interest.
Master's Programs
Explore master's programs available from the original mechanical engineering department in the U.S.
Doctoral Programs
Gain industry-leading expertise in robotics, bioengineering, nanomaterials, sustainable energy systems and more with a Ph.D. from Stevens.
Professional Degree Programs
The Engineer Degree in Mechanical Engineering is a terminal professional degree beyond the master's level for students who already have a master's degree in mechanical engineering or a closely-related field. The program is designed to provide advanced training and modern education for students with degrees that are not recent.
Graduate Certificate Programs
The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers the following graduate certificate programs on campus:
- Additive Manufacturing Certificate
- Advanced Manufacturing Certificate
- Biomechanical Engineering Certificate
- Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer Certificate
- Design and Production Management Certificate
- Medical Devices Certificate
- Ordnance Engineering Certificate
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Certificate
- Power Generation Certificate
- Robotics and Control Certificate
- Structural Analysis and Design Certificate
- Sustainable Energy Systems Certificate
- Validation, Compliance and Quality (VCQ) Certificate
- Vibration and Noise Control Certificate