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New MSME Concentration in Energy Conversion and Efficiency
Posted: Tue, May 19, 2009
MSME CONCENTRATION IN ENERGY CONVERSION AND EFFICIENCY
The curriculum is designed to provide mechanical engineering skills in energy applications, renewable energy, and the technologies that improve energy conversion and efficiency. The quantitative requirement for the degree is 30 credit hours completed with a GPA of 2.75 or better. The course program must conform to the following distribution:
Area of specialization 15 credits
Electives (graduate level engineering or math) 9 credits
Energy Analysis & Design Project or Thesis 6 credits