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Applied Energy and Electromechanical Engineering, M.S.

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Program Overview

Master the Synergy of Power and Automation

The Master of Science in Applied Energy and Electromechanical Engineering bridges the gap between clean energy generation and advanced physical automation. This STEM-designated program delivers a powerful blend of multidisciplinary education designed to elevate your technical expertise and fast-track your leadership in industry. You won’t just study the future—you will build it through hands-on research in smart grids, robotics, mechatronics, and sustainable energy systems.

Engineered for Impact

Whether you are designing the next generation of electric vehicles or optimizing automated manufacturing plants, this 30-credit-hour program provides an agile, career-focused curriculum. For international students, the STEM designation offers an efficient pathway to an OPT extension, opening doors to global innovation hubs right here in Charlotte and beyond.

Program Contact

Aidan Browne, Ph.D.

Program Director

AidanBrowne@charlotte.edu

Program at a Glance

Requirements include graduate coursework, plus a capstone experience (thesis, project or comprehensive exam).

Delivery
On Campus
Credit Hours
30
Admits
Fall and Spring

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Already a 49er? Early Entry Option Available

Exceptional undergraduate students may apply to the M.S. in Applied Energy and Electromechanical Engineering Early Entry program to begin work toward a graduate degree before completion of the bachelor’s degree.

Explore Official University Catalog

Check out the official catalog for information on specific degree requirements, course progressions, curriculum and more.