

The Mechanical Engineering Master of Engineering program at Cornell University provides a rigorous and application centered learning environment for students who want to deepen their understanding of mechanical systems, advanced engineering methods, and modern technological applications. The curriculum integrates thermodynamics, dynamics, materials science, fluid mechanics, and computational modeling, allowing learners to explore how mechanical components and systems behave under varying conditions. With a strong emphasis on engineering design, the program supports students in developing analytical, computational, and problem solving abilities that enable them to evaluate mechanical performance, optimize system behavior, and address real world engineering challenges across industries such as energy, manufacturing, aerospace, and robotics.
Throughout this one year program, students work with faculty engaged in cutting edge research related to thermal systems, biomechanics, robotics, advanced materials, and computational simulation. Learners participate in laboratory work, modeling based coursework, and team driven design projects that strengthen their competence in mechanical systems, system analysis, and engineering integration. The academic structure encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, data driven evaluation, and practical experimentation, preparing students to transform theoretical engineering principles into functional, innovative solutions. This combination of academic rigor and hands on experience equips graduates with the technical depth required to excel in rapidly evolving engineering environments.
Semester 1
• Mechanical Systems Analysis
• Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
• Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering
• Elective in Materials, Dynamics, or Robotics
Semester 2
• Advanced Mechanical Design
• Fluid Dynamics and System Modeling
• Mechanical Engineering Design Project
• Elective in Energy Systems, Manufacturing, or Mechatronics
Graduates of this program pursue impactful careers across engineering, technology, and industrial sectors, frequently joining mechanical design teams, manufacturing engineering groups, aerospace and automotive organizations, and product development units. Their strong preparation in mechanics, simulation, and design enables them to contribute to system optimization, prototype development, thermal and structural analysis, and engineering innovation. With interdisciplinary training and hands on project experience, they support engineering initiatives focused on efficiency, performance, reliability, and technological advancement across diverse industry settings.
This program is an excellent choice for students who want to combine advanced engineering theory with applied mechanical practice, offering opportunities to develop advanced analytical skills and strong technical insight supported by Cornell’s research intensive engineering environment. Through project based learning, computational modeling, and laboratory experience, learners gain the ability to design, test, and evaluate mechanical systems with precision. Its focused one year structure promotes efficient skill development and prepares graduates for influential roles in mechanical engineering, product innovation, and high technology development.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 607 255 2000
Email: admissions@cornell.edu
Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, United States