The graduate program provides opportunities for professional development in such forms as: instructional courses to enhance technical competence in areas of mechanical engineering practice; training through a variety of experiences in design, development, research, experimentation, and/or analysis in joint efforts with faculty and peers; specialized courses of study required for entry into career fields allied to the mechanical engineering discipline; guided individual study under faculty supervision; and supportive coursework for programs leading to careers that require interdisciplinary competence.
A student with aid from a faculty advisor plans a program that will be consistent with his or her technical interests and the available facilities and course offerings. Typically, programs are classified as:
Thermal Science
Fluid Science
Mechanical Design and Manufacturing
Solid Mechanics and Structures
Controls and Systems
January 2026
Arlington Campus
701 S. Nedderman Drive,
Arlington,
Texas,
76019, South, United States
January 2025
Arlington Campus
701 S. Nedderman Drive,
Arlington,
Texas,
76019, South, United States
An overall GPA, as calculated by the Graduate School, of 3.3 or higher in undergraduate coursework.
The program will give preference to students with IELTS score of 6.5, or TOEFL-iBT total score of 84.
Graduate Application Priority Dates - Fall: March 15; Spring: August 15; Summer: February 15.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.