
Advanced Manufacturing
for Energy Systems
Training engineers in advanced manufacturing for the energy sector.
The University of Connecticut’s online Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) concentration in Advanced Manufacturing for Energy Systems (AMES) is designed to train engineers in the advanced manufacturing processes for energy-specific disciplines. This program directly addresses the growing needs of the clean energy industry by developing skilled engineers who can successfully convert new energy technologies into market-ready products.
Application Deadlines
FALL SEMESTER
July 15
SPRING SEMESTER
December 1
SUMMER SEMESTER
April 20
Gain specialized skills in advanced manufacturing for energy systems
Implementing new energy technologies and manufacturing techniques in production settings requires a broad knowledge base across multiple disciplines. Therefore, AMES students engage in coursework from several departments, including Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
Upon completion of the degree, you will be prepared to:
- Solve advanced engineering mathematical problems using:
- linear algebra
- differential equations
- transformations
- state variables
- probability
- Leverage computational methods and computer tools in the analysis and design of materials, processes, and systems.
- Choose effective computational approaches, tools, and methods to solve engineering problems.
- Develop communication objectives, analyze written materials, and deliver presentations.
- Improve the ability to function within and manage interdisciplinary project teams.
- Understand the relevant fundamental principles of physics and chemistry.
- Solve engineering problems in advanced manufacturing for energy systems.
- Identify and use tools to solve engineering problems.
- Follow and implement recent engineering developments and solutions.
Note: This 100% online M.Eng. concentration is not eligible for UConn visa sponsorship.
View the M.Eng. Advanced Manufacturing for Energy Systems Plan of Study.
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