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M.Sc. en Génie Mécanique - Ingénierie des Systèmes Spatiaux

University of New Mexico - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


Site

États-Unis d'Amérique (États-Unis)

Format d'étude

En ligne

Langue du cours

Anglais

Domaines d'études

Ingénierie, Génie mécanique, Ingénierie aérospatiale

Durée

1 Année 6 Mois

Rythme d'étude

À temps plein

Niveau

Master en sciences (MSc)

Frais de scolarité

Demande des informations

Description du programme

Program Overview

The University of New Mexico is pleased to offer a fully online master's program in Space Systems Engineering, leading to a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME). This program is one of the first master's level space systems engineering programs in the country. The Space Systems Engineering concentration was developed with input from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate to provide graduates with the advanced skills to further their careers in the aerospace industry. All courses for the Space Systems Engineering Managed Online Program are offered in an 8-week format.

All applicants are expected to have college-level proficiency in English (reading and writing), programming, and mathematics. Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in an engineering-related field from an accredited university.

Program Details

Tuition and Fees

Total cost per credit hour is $517.86 and is comprised of: $415.66 base tuition + $102.20 college differential. There is a student technology fee charged each semester. It is $150 in the Fall, $150 in the Spring, and $20 in the Summer. There may be additional costs, depending on the class. Additional costs are often for textbooks, supplemental course materials, and proctoring fees.

About the Program

The Space Systems Engineering Managed Online Program is an exciting new program offered at UNM. Prospective students need to have an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. All applicants are expected to have college-level proficiency in English (reading and writing), programming, and mathematics.

All courses are offered in an 8-week format, with terms starting 5 times per year. A sequence of courses has been developed to optimize a student’s progression through the curriculum. Most courses can be taken in any order to complete the degree.

Seven courses are required for the Space Systems Engineering concentration. An additional 15 hours of core coursework is required to complete the MSME degree.

Look for the courses in the current schedule of classes with a course comment that reads "Limited to managed online program students only." For more information, contact the program coordinator.

Space Systems Engineering Concentration Courses (16 credit hours):

*The Graduate Seminar must be taken twice - once for 0 credit hours and once for 1 credit hour

Additional Courses (18 credit hours):

*If you successfully completed ME 400 and ME401, do not enroll in ME 500 and ME 501. Contact your advisor for alternatives.

Courses with this insignia have received the National Quality Matters Certification.

Degree Requirements

The MSME Space Systems Engineering Managed Online Program is offered as a Masters Plan III Option (course work only).

MS in Mechanical Engineering - Space Systems Engineering Concentration

Degree Requirements:

  • A minimum of 34 credit hours (including the graduate seminar)
  • A minimum of 24 credit hours of 500-level courses.
  • A minimum of 1 credit hour for the graduate seminar course (students must register for a 0 credit hour graduate seminar during one term).

Learning Goals

Students receiving an M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering will:

Exhibit knowledge of engineering and science fundamentals appropriate for the Mechanical Engineering discipline and/or specialization. Be able to communicate effectively. Demonstrate the ability to critically assess information in the Mechanical Engineering discipline and/or specialization.

Application Requirements

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of New Mexico welcomes applications from students who have earned distinguished academic records and have the potential for developing excellent research abilities.

Below are ECE’s admission requirements to the M.S. and Ph.D. programs. The following items must be included in the online application:

  • Resume/CV
  • Three (3) Letters of Recommendation.
  • Statement of Purpose/Letter of Intent
  • Official GRE Results*

Official IELTS/TOEFL Results* (International Applicants only)

*Official test results must be sent directly to the University of New Mexico. The TOEFL and GRE institution code for UNM is 4845; no department code needed.

Informations sur l'Université

UNM is a comprehensive, Carnegie-designated Research 1 university, and is the only flagship state university in the United States that is also a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI).

Welcome to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

At UNM ECE we want you to succeed. We will help you find a good job. We will help you get your degree. We will give you all the tools and the confidence that you need to achieve your dreams.

Students come from all over the world to enroll in the University of New Mexico’s ECE department because they know they will receive an outstanding education. Our small class sizes and our professors work one-on-one with students. The resumes of our faculty members speak volumes and are proof that we hire only the best teachers.

ECE has a proven track record and we want you to join our family.

Join the ECE family and your success is guaranteed.

ECE History

The popularity of electrical engineering courses in 1904, coupled with the demand for programs in engineering fields other than electrical, led to the creation of the School of Engineering in 1906.

Residents of New Mexico wishing to study engineering in 1907 received free tuition. Nonresidents paid $10 a semester. Room and board totaled a mere $20 a month.

Between 1904 and 1917, the department evolved from a two-semester course of instruction to a four-year undergraduate degree-granting program.

In addition to the annual tug-of-war, students in the Colleges of Engineering and Arts & Sciences challenged one another in highly publicized basketball games, road races, and even swim meets throughout the 1920s and 1930s.

In 1944, Mrs. Pid Urquhart received her BS in electrical engineering making her the first female graduate of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

In 1956, the Electrical Engineering Department began a Doctor of Science degree-granting program.

The department took on the current name of Electrical & Computer Engineering in 1979.

In 1986, construction was completed on the new ECE building. Officials used a laser for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The building houses research labs for such things as robotics, hearing aid research, and artificial intelligence. The Centennial Science and Engineering Library is also located in a part of the 2-story underground portion of the building.

In 1995, several ECE professors received teaching awards, a testament to the emphasis on teaching in the department.

Today, the ECE department continues to command nationwide recognition and respect--a direct result of over ninety years of history on the University of New Mexico campus.

International applicants are automatically considered for the International Amigo Scholarship. Those selected are awarded a non-resident tuition waiver (valued at more than $11,000 per year). Amigo Scholarships are limited in number, so early applicants have a greater chance of receiving this scholarship.

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