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The Mechanical Engineering Department's degree program has specific enrollment restrictions. Mechanical engineers focus on concepts, designs, and products that are mainly mechanical or energy-focused. This broad field equips individuals to make contributions across diverse sectors including aerospace, computer graphics, power generation, machinery, petroleum, agricultural and construction equipment, medicine, robotics, government, and all forms of transportation. Mechanical engineers can pursue roles in research, design, analysis, manufacturing, testing, operations, sales, or management. They apply critical problem-solving techniques and fundamental math and science principles to address challenges innovatively.
Career Prospects - A bachelor of science in mechanical engineering offers respected professional preparation for positions in industry, government, and other sectors. Numerous industrial firms employ mechanical engineers, with companies producing mechanical or energy-related goods often hiring them predominantly. Consequently, mechanical engineering roles are abundant globally. Job opportunities exist in fields like aircraft and spacecraft design, manufacturing methods, product safety and dependability, solar energy, electronic equipment packaging and thermal management, power plant engineering, engine design for jets, trains, trucks, and automobiles, environmental conservation, artificial intelligence, robotics, medical and hospital devices, new material development and uses, and technical documentation. More positions are increasingly valuing foreign language skills. Graduates are ready for advanced studies in mechanical engineering or other areas such as law, medicine, and business administration. A key benefit for graduates is the problem-solving approaches and analytical thinking gained through mechanical engineering studies, which support success in any pursuit.
Licensure: This program fulfills the educational criteria intended to lead to a professionally required license or certificate in Utah. Students aiming for occupations that require licensure or certification in other states should consult the relevant BYU academic advisement center and the licensing body in their intended work state for information and advice on meeting those requirements.