Outcomes
Mechanical Engineering opportunities are expected to grow significantly beyond STEM averages.
Career outlook According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow at a brisk 11% over the next decade, with a current median annual wage of $102,000, and those on the high end of the pay scale earning over $150,000.
A graduate engineering degree will allow you to command a more competitive salary when applying to upper-management roles and increase your earning potential throughout your career.
Where our alumni work Our graduates find employment in industries such as aerospace, auto, energy, and power generation, defense, manufacturing, as well as federal, state, and local government roles. With the support of the CEMS Career Readiness Program, CEMS graduate students have landed jobs with leading tech companies in the state, across the country, and around the globe.
Some of our graduate employers: M.S. program outcomes Have in-depth understanding of the foundational concepts in the field of study. Be skilled at communicating technical results in both oral and written form. Have a comprehensive knowledge of the literature relevant to the research or seminar topic. Have a detailed knowledge of the research methodologies relevant to the research or seminar topic.