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Mechanical engineers create and build machinery and equipment for diverse applications, develop and manage power plants, and analyze the cost-effective use of fuels, the transformation of thermal energy into mechanical power, and its practical applications.
This program covers core subjects in design, mathematics, modeling, computing, management, and engineering principles. Advanced electives allow for specialization in selected areas. Key mechanical engineering disciplines include fluid dynamics, thermodynamics and heat exchange, material strength, production processes, energy systems, and motion control systems.
Graduates can pursue careers across multiple sectors including automotive, aerospace, environmental, healthcare, energy, and construction, with opportunities in research, product design, quality testing, production, project leadership, engineering consultancy, government organizations, and academic institutions.