Duration

1,5 years (Full-time)
3 or 4 years (Part-time)

Starting Date

September

Tuition Fee

$ 37,074 per year

Location

Philadelphia, United States

About the program

As a student, you will explore the frontiers of the human-machine interface that seek to address challenges in the industry or as well as in society and our daily lives.

The Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Co-op program from Drexel University should provide an understanding of the forces governing industry, a global viewpoint, and the entrepreneurial, teambuilding and managerial abilities needed to advance careers in industry and research or prepare for entry into a PhD program in mechanical engineering or a related field.

Graduate Co-Op Program

Graduate co-op is an optional three or six-month work experience woven into academic studies for full-time master’s students. Drexel University co-op provides the opportunity to apply theory learned in class to a work experience before graduating. The insights help to direct the vision you have for your career and provide context for the remainder of your learning. You will take advantage of resources from the Steinbright Career Development Center, including programming that enhances your professionalism and resume writing and provides resources for your job search.

Starting fall 2024, students that select this option will now have access to the Steinbright Career Development Center job matching platform and will move their co-op cycle from summer to fall. For students interested in the Graduate Co-op program the best time to start is in the fall so students have access to all the resources available to them.

Some program highlights include:

  • Opportunity to earn money gain professional experience as an engineer
  • Students may work in a lab to gain valuable research skills
  • Most positions are paid, and most are fulltime
  • Average weekly pay is around $1098 per week
  • International students – considered CPT and does not affect OPT

Career Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering graduate programs prepare you for a career path that could include continuing your education in a PhD program or pursuing advanced technical or management positions in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, biotechnology, energy and power, materials and manufacturing and robotics and autonomy.

Courses Included

  • Theory of Elasticity
  • Continuum Mechanics
  • Advanced Dynamics
  • Robust Control Systems
  • Non-Linear Control Theory
  • Real-Time Microcomputer Control

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