The University of Vermont

CEMS - The College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Graduate Program
Mechanical Engineering

Examples of fluid mechanics

The graduate program in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Vermont offers Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Most graduate students are full-time, but we also have a number of part-time students from local industries, such as IBM and General Dynamics. An Accelerated Master's Program is available for qualified undergraduates.

Research Areas

To better coordinate multidisciplinary research efforts, we have developed four School-wide graduate focus areas in Bioengineering Systems, Multiscale Systems, Sensors & Control Systems, and Sustainable Systems. Graduate education in mechanical engineering contributes to the following aspects of these focus areas:

Bioengineering Systems (e.g., biomechanics, biofluids)

Sustainable Systems

  • Energy (e.g., generation, storage, usage)

Multiscale Systems

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