Gannon University

Master in Mechanical Engineering

Erie, United States

The Master in Mechanical Engineering at Gannon University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania is a private Catholic university founded in 1925 that emphasizes values-driven education and student-centered learning. With a broad selection of undergraduate and graduate programs, Gannon balances rigorous academics with community engagement, ethical leadership and practical experience. The campus culture supports close faculty mentoring and a focus on career-ready skills across healthcare, engineering, business and liberal arts.

Academic programs at Gannon prioritize experiential learning through internships, labs and real-world projects that connect classroom theory to professional practice. Small class sizes allow individualized support and meaningful connections with faculty, while the university’s network of local and regional partners helps students secure placements and employment. Service, justice and community involvement are woven into many programs and extracurricular activities.

International students find a welcoming environment in Erie with services for academic advising, visa support and cultural integration. Campus life includes student organizations, volunteer opportunities and events that build community and professional networks. Gannon’s emphasis on holistic development aims to produce graduates who are technically prepared, ethically grounded and ready to contribute in diverse professional settings.

About the Program

The Master in Mechanical Engineering at Gannon University is a Master's degree program for students who want to advance their engineering skills. It takes a few years to complete and helps students develop skills for a successful career in mechanical engineering.

The curriculum includes subjects like mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Students also develop skills in problem-solving, design, and research. The program includes hands-on components like lab work and projects to help students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems.

Graduates of this program can work as Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers, or Research Engineers. They can find jobs in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, or automotive. Some potential employers include engineering firms, research institutions, or government agencies.

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