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      Graduate Pathway Programs in Mechanical Engineering

      A graduate pathway is a credential that helps students qualify for the next stage in their academic studies. Programs usually last between three months and one year. Once completed, students can pursue a more advanced degree, which can pave the way for an excellent career in the future.

      What is a graduate pathway in mechanical engineering? This credential is for students who wish to meet the requirements to qualify for a master’s program in mechanical engineering. Some universities offer pathway programs so that students can continue at that same university. Students may have the option to study various areas within the field of engineering, like thermal sciences and mechanics. Some programs also offer modules in specialized writing techniques, like technical and academic writing. Depending on the requirements for an advanced degree of study, some schools offer students different program durations to help them prepare for a master’s program.

      Students earning this credential can learn how to sharpen their communications skills, from reading to writing to speaking, while building a foundational knowledge of engineering and mechanics principles. They can also learn how to analyze data and develop problem-solving skills in the engineering field.

      The cost of a graduate pathway in mechanical engineering varies depending on the university. Different institutions have different tuition rates and fees. Students should research the variety of colleges and universities that offer a program that fits their objectives.

      Students who complete this program and move on to a master’s degree in mechanical engineering can enter the workforce in a variety of different career paths. They include analyst, consultant, mechanical engineer, teacher, product engineer, biomechanics engineer or infrastructure engineer. These positions can be found in public and private sectors, such as in the defense, aerospace, medical and electronics industries.

      A graduate pathway in mechanical engineering is offered at education institutions around the world. If a student seeks a more flexible program, he or she can choose an online study option. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.