Like all graduate programs at Caltech, the program in Mechanical Engineering is small, highly selective, and research oriented. Admission is preferentially granted to applicants who ultimately intend to pursue the Ph. D. degree. Ph. D. graduates in Mechanical Engineering have gone on to successful careers both in industry and in academia.
Among recent graduates, approximately 30% entered tenure-track academic positions upon graduation, 50% went into industry, and 20% entered postdoctoral research programs. Some of our recent Graduates currently hold tenure-track or tenured faculty positions at MIT, Princeton, Purdue, Johns Hopkins, UCLA, U. Texas (Austin) , U. Michigan, U. Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon, and other universities worldwide.
Graduates who choose an industrial career find employment both in large firms (primarily in the aerospace, energy, and semiconductor industries) and with small high-technology startup companies. Virtually all graduate students in Mechanical Engineering receive financial support for the duration of their studies, which fully pays tuition and provides a stipend for living expenses.
This support may take the form of a fellowship, a teaching assistantship, a research assistantship, or a combination of these options. Aims and Scope of the Graduate Program, Mechanical Engineering (ME) research and study are offered through the Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (MCE). The degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) are offered.
The M.S. degree is normally only awarded to students who expect to pursue the Ph. D. degree in mechanical engineering and who do not already have an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering. In general, students who intend to work full-time toward the Ph. D. degree as a final degree objective are admitted to the mechanical engineering graduate program. The aim of the graduate program in mechanical engineering at Caltech is to prepare students for research and professional practice in an era of rapidly advancing interdisciplinary technology.
The program combines individual depth of experience and competence in a particular chosen major specialty, with a strong background in the basic and engineering sciences. It strives to develop professional independence, creativity, leadership, and the capacity for continuing professional and intellectual growth.
California Institute of Technology - Caltech, United States
Like all graduate programs at Caltech, the program in Mechanical Engineering is small, highly selective, and research oriented. Admission is preferentially granted to applicants who ultimately intend to pursue the Ph. D. degree. Ph. D. graduates in Mechanical Engineering have gone on to successful careers both in industry and in academia.
Among recent graduates, approximately 30% entered tenure-track academic positions upon graduation, 50% went into industry, and 20% entered postdoctoral research programs. Some of our recent Graduates currently hold tenure-track or tenured faculty positions at MIT, Princeton, Purdue, Johns Hopkins, UCLA, U. Texas (Austin) , U. Michigan, U. Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon, and other universities worldwide.
Graduates who choose an industrial career find employment both in large firms (primarily in the aerospace, energy, and semiconductor industries) and with small high-technology startup companies. Virtually all graduate students in Mechanical Engineering receive financial support for the duration of their studies, which fully pays tuition and provides a stipend for living expenses.
This support may take the form of a fellowship, a teaching assistantship, a research assistantship, or a combination of these options. Aims and Scope of the Graduate Program, Mechanical Engineering (ME) research and study are offered through the Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (MCE). The degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) are offered.
The M.S. degree is normally only awarded to students who expect to pursue the Ph. D. degree in mechanical engineering and who do not already have an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering. In general, students who intend to work full-time toward the Ph. D. degree as a final degree objective are admitted to the mechanical engineering graduate program. The aim of the graduate program in mechanical engineering at Caltech is to prepare students for research and professional practice in an era of rapidly advancing interdisciplinary technology.
The program combines individual depth of experience and competence in a particular chosen major specialty, with a strong background in the basic and engineering sciences. It strives to develop professional independence, creativity, leadership, and the capacity for continuing professional and intellectual growth.
California Institute of Technology - Caltech, United States