Mechanical Engineering Doctoral Programs in New York

Places in New York to Study Mechanical Engineering

Thomas West

Mechanical engineering, which deals with mechanical and thermal engineering and their applications for the public good, has recently become a very popular field of study. Indeed, according to the Huffington Post, those who pursue careers as mechanical engineers stand to be some of the most well-paid graduates. If you live or want to attend in New York and would like to pursue your doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, you should consider any one of these prestigious doctoral programs.

Syracuse University

Syracuse University has established itself as one of the premier Mechanical Engineering programs in the country. Students who enroll in the graduate program receive excellent and individualized attention from their faculty mentors, although they are expected to have substantial preparation upon entry into the program. Students in the program work closely with their faculty advisor in order to produce a plan of study that meaningfully contributes to the field. They offer a number of financial aid opportunities, including assistantships and fellowships (both university-wide and research-based).

University of Rochester

Likewise, the University of Rochester has quickly established itself as one of the premier destinations for those who want to pursue research and further study in the sciences, especially engineering. Although they do expect entering students to have some background in a related area (most students entering have some experience with fields such as physics, applied physics, and applied mathematics). The research of the department faculty typically falls into the areas of solid-mechanics materials science and fluid mechanics-plasma physics. The program is also very interdisciplinary and has connections with a variety of other departments and programs both outside and inside the university. These include the Rochester Center for Biomedical Ultrasound, the School for Medicine and Dentistry, and the Department of Biomedical Engineering.

SUNY Buffalo

The Mechanical Engineering Program the State University of New York at Buffalo has also become well-known and established as a strong place to purse doctoral study in Mechanical Engineering. The curriculum is rigorous, typically requiring 48 hours of graduate course work, as well as 12-24 hours of dissertation credit work to gain the degree. However, most students do finish their degree within three years, so this is a good choice if you want to pursue your degree but do not want to wait too long before entering the job market. The program is open both to students who have already earned a Master of Science as well as those who are simply applying with a Bachelor's Degree.

Whether you want to pursue a career in research or in some other field, all of these programs provide excellent preparation for careers in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

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Huffington Post-The 13 Best-Paying College Majors

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