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The combined Bachelor of Science in Engineering and Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering program (Combined B.S.E./M.S.) option is designed for highly motivated and qualified students pursuing a Bachelor of Science of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at Oakland University and wishing to complete a Master of Science of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering directly following the completion of their undergraduate degree requirements.
This program allows students to replace their undergraduate professional elective courses with the following graduate-level courses:
- One of following theory courses: APM 5441 or ME 5400,
- Master’s Thesis Research: ME 6998 (4 credits), and
- A 5000-level or above ME course of the student’s choosing, which meets both the M.S. and B.S.E. requirements as described in their respective catalogs: Mechanical Engineering, B.S.E. and Mechanical Engineering, M.S.
The above graduate-level courses will count toward both the B.S.E. and the M.S. degree. A critical component of this program is the completion of graduate-level research. This research work begins in the last year of the student’s undergraduate studies and culminates in a Master’s Thesis.
Specific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes.