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Doctor of Mechanical Engineering (D.Sc)



 

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The Doctor of Mechanical Engineering (D.Sc) objective is to help students prepare for the increasing demands of designing and producing more complex mechanical devices to serve the needs of the organizations by focusing on basic research related to materials science and process engineering, product design, and information integrated manufacturing processes. The Mechanical Engineering is designed to advance the professional development of experienced Mechanical Engineering graduates and professionals in the Mechanical Engineering arena by extending their knowledge and equipping them with broad research and process Mechanical Engineering skills, enabling them to make a key leadership contribution to their chosen fields. 

(CSUNY)’s Doctorate degree in Education goes one step further by allowing students to study and research multiple key areas of computer science to develop a unique foundation of practical knowledge and computer science theory. 

Your (CSUNY) Distance Learning Doctorate program in Education will be a custom-made program, designed just for you by you and your advisor. This flexibility to meet your needs is seldom found in other distance learning programs. Our program does not require every student to study the same subjects and use the same books and other learning materials as every other student. Instead our online Doctoral programs are designed just for you. They are individually designed to meet your needs and help you to reach your professional and personal goals. 

Important: Below is an example of the topics or areas you may develop and work on during your studies. By no means is it a complete or required list as (CSUNY) programs do not follow a standardized curriculum. It is meant solely as a reference point and example. Want to learn more about the curriculum design at (CSUNY)? (Course and Curriculum

Core Courses and Topics in Mechanical Engineering: 

Automotive Control 
Heat and Mass Transfer 
Intermediate Fluid Mechanics 
Gas Dynamics 
Structure of Materials 
Electrical and Optical Properties of Materials 
Thermodynamics and Kinetics 
Thermal Properties of Materials 
Mechanical Properties of Materials 
Synthesis, Characterization and Processing of Materials 
Synthetic Polymer Chemistry 
Composite Materials 
Mechanical Vibrations 
Mechanical Behavior of Materials 
Vibrational Spectroscopy 
Statistical Mechanics of Polymers 
Rubber Elasticity 
Combustion 
Renewable Energy 
CAD/CAM Theory and Applications 
Stress Analysis 
Finite Element Analysis 
Analysis and Design of Robotic Manipulators 
Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System 
Electromechanical Systems and Applied Mechatronics 
Friction and Wear



Orientation Courses: 

Communication & Investigation (Comprehensive Resume) 
Organization Theory (Portfolio) 
Experiential Learning (Autobiography) 
Academic Evaluation (Questionnaire) 
Fundament of Knowledge (Integration Chart) 
Fundamental Principles I (Philosophy of Education) 
Professional Evaluation (Self Evaluation Matrix) 
Development of Graduate Study (Guarantee of an Academic Degree)



Research Project in Mechanical Engineering: 

Doctoral Dissertation Project 
MBM900 Doctoral Proposal 
MBM902 Doctoral Dissertation (15,000 words) 
Publication: Each Doctor of Mechanical Engineering graduate is encouraged to publish their research papers either online in the public domain or through professional journals and periodicals worldwide.



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