Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Master of Science in Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Develop a range of advanced engineering skills within one of the broadest engineering disciplines. A master’s degree in mechanical and nuclear engineering teaches you to apply the principles of engineering, material science, physics and mathematics to design, analyze and manufacture mechanical systems such as vehicles, biomedical devices, consumer products, internal combustion engines, power plants, and other nuclear applications.

What You’ll Learn

Our 30-credit program can be completed by full-time students in three semesters (including summer). Apply your engineering, science and mathematical knowledge to formulate solutions to new and existing problems while communicating your findings to colleagues, industry and community stakeholders.

You will also develop expertise in areas like:

  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Aerosol technologies
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Magnetics
  • Mechanobiology
  • Nuclear energy
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Robotics design
  • Surface engineering
  • Vehicle design

How to apply

VCU offers an online, self-managed application process. See what’s needed to apply for an engineering graduate program and reference our list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

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