Mechanical engineering is a dynamic and multifaceted field that applies advanced concepts from physics, mathematics, and materials science to design, develop, and improve mechanical systems across a wide range of industries. It plays a critical role in sectors such as automotive, robotics, manufacturing, aerospace and energy. Florida Polytechnic University’s Master’s in Mechanical Engineering offers a rigorous, research-driven curriculum that blends strong analytical foundations with hands-on experience. Designed for ambitious students seeking to deepen their expertise and drive innovation, our program equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to lead in both industry and academia.
Our M.S. in Mechanical Engineering advances students’ existing engineering foundation by combining quantitative, design and technical knowledge with hands-on skill in preparation for one of the world’s most versatile and in-demand professions. Students learn how to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, mathematics, and analytics.
As a unique feature of the program, it requires graduate business electives, allowing students to gain a competitive edge by providing a unique view through a managerial lens which connects their technical learning with the workplace.
Students interested in the master’s in Mechanical Engineering may choose from two different pathways:
On Campus
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
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Every Fall and Spring Semester
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree, students are expected to demonstrate the following:
Students in the thesis program are also expected to demonstrate the following:
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Mechanical Engineering, BS
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The M.S. in Mechanical Engineering program at Florida Poly attracts recent graduates or working professionals who seek an advanced engineering education. The curriculum prepares students with the necessary skills for advancing their careers in industries involved in emerging technologies, product development, and program management. Students are also well prepared to enter doctoral programs, particularly students who pursue the thesis pathway.
Employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow 10 percent from 2022 to 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations.
About 19,200 openings for mechanical engineers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
The median annual wage for mechanical engineers was $99,510 in May 2023. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $64,560, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $157,470.
*For those who step up to earn their master’s degree, graduates can expect to earn about 10,000 more than their bachelor’s degree counterparts
At Florida Poly, our small campus environment fosters a unique approach to STEM education.
Through a curriculum that progresses from freshman to senior year, emphasizing project-based learning, individualized mentorship with faculty, required internships in high-tech industries, and culminating in a senior capstone design project, students are equipped with comprehensive skills and experiences, uniquely preparing them for success in the rapidly advancing tech landscape.
At Florida Poly, internships aren’t just encouraged—they’re a fundamental part of the educational experience. Mandatory for all students, these internships provide direct engagement with high-tech industry leaders. This immersive experience not only provides practical skills but also fosters crucial connections within the industry, frequently paving the way to future employment opportunities for our graduates.
Florida Poly’s capstone design course is the pinnacle of each students’ academic journey, consolidating their four years of learning into a single project. During their senior year, students in this course collaborate with peers from various fields to tackle real-world challenges supported by industry sponsors. Through this interdisciplinary approach, students not only apply theoretical concepts but also gain practical experience, preparing them for successful careers in their respective fields.
Armed with the knowledge and skills gained at Florida Poly, especially through internships and capstone projects, our alumni smoothly entered thriving careers in high-tech industries. These hands-on experiences offered invaluable insights and practical expertise, enabling our alumni to innovate and excel in dynamic, leading-edge settings, influencing the trajectory of technology.
*Meeting minimum qualifications does not guarantee admission to the program. Additional documentation may be required at the discretion of the Admission Committee.
Students seeking consideration to the two year thesis pathway should meet the same minimum requirements listed above for the one-year, coursework-only pathway in addition to the following:
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