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2025-2026 General Catalog
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2025-2026 General Catalog

Source: https://catalog.ucdavis.edu/departments-programs-degrees/mechanical-aerospace-engineering/mechanical-aerospace-engineering-ms/ Parent: https://catalog.ucdavis.edu/departments-programs-degrees/#programsanddegreestext

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Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.)

The defining element of graduate study in the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Program is interdisciplinary design. Research within this graduate program advances design in diverse fields such as vehicles, biomechanics, aerostructures, sensors, combustion, and energy systems. Graduate students acquire skills both to address fundamental issues in these areas and to design complex, multi-component systems. The highly collaborative environment fosters multidisciplinary research while drawing on the study of mathematics, electrical engineering, materials science, materials modeling, molecular dynamics and numerical analysis, bioengineering, MEMS, and nanotechnology in addition to the core areas. Recruiters from industry are active here, knowing that, in addition to having hands-on design experience, our students are well grounded in engineering fundamentals. They study with professors who “wrote the book” on their discipline, and work on design projects with researchers who are international authorities in their field. Our graduate students are able to work closely with faculty in a friendly but demanding environment where teamwork and faculty mentoring are important, as is the cross-disciplinary, collaborative culture that is unique to UC Davis.

Degree Requirements & Program Coordinator

See Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering.

Research Highlights

Research Facilities & Partnerships

Complete Information on our website at Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering.

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