Graduate Courses via Distance Education
ME Distance Master's Degree Program
The Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
Department at Kansas State University offers graduate level courses
leading to a
Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering to off-campus
students, and has been rated a 'best buy' by GetEducated.com.
All courses needed for the degree will be
offered online via the World Wide Web, by videotape, or by other
multimedia delivery methods.
Students never come to campus for any course work.
Courses can be taken for graduate credit leading to a Master's Degree
or a limited number of courses (nine credit hours) can be taken without
formal degree candidacy.
All students must apply for admission to the Graduate School as either
a Mechanical Engineering MS degree candidate or as a special
"non-degree-seeking" student.
Shown below is the rotation schedule for courses in the ME Distance MS Program.
ME Distance Graduate Course Rotation Schedule
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Fall – Odd Year |
Spring – Even Year |
Fall – Even Year |
Spring – Odd Year |
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| ME 862 Finite Elements | ||||
For more information, visit the MNE
Department's Distance MS Degree Program (MNE link on DCE's
website)
and the KSU Division of Continuing
Education (DCE) website