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Mechanical engineers utilize machinery to enhance our ability to complete tasks and achieve objectives with greater speed, quality, safety, and efficiency. They have created and refined machines that improve daily life—from refrigerators preserving our food to vehicles transporting us and medical equipment maintaining our health.
If you aspire to be an engineer focused on problem-solving—someone capable of integrating essential knowledge in mathematics, physics, chemistry, fluid and thermal sciences, kinetics, and dynamics to develop practical solutions and approach challenges innovatively, then pursuing a mechanical engineering degree may be your ideal path.
Since 1887, the Case School of Engineering has trained leaders in engineering design and problem-solving who grasp how to transfer power, energy, and forces to drive global progress. Our ABET-accredited curriculum awards a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in mechanical engineering, equipping you with a solid grounding in fundamental principles applicable to diverse issues involving machinery, the environment, materials, fluids, and thermal systems. A mechanical engineering education opens doors to numerous fields, such as robotics, advanced manufacturing, medical devices, energy, and nanotechnology.