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The Mechanical Engineering curriculum provides instruction in core scientific disciplines, mathematics, and engineering fundamentals. Students gain substantial hands-on experience applying theoretical concepts to practical engineering challenges, including analysis, design, and experimental work. Specialized course tracks are offered in these concentration areas: applied mechanics, energy systems, manufacturing engineering, and aerospace engineering.
Since 1907, Howard University's Mechanical Engineering Department has cultivated exceptional engineering professionals.
We develop top-tier engineers who launch careers across industries, government agencies, and research laboratories or continue their education through advanced degree programs. Our department fosters student achievement through practical learning experiences, cutting-edge research initiatives, and an innovative mindset. Faculty members bridge academic theory with professional applications, enabling students to tackle real-world mechanical engineering challenges beginning in their first year.
Available degree options include: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy. Graduate programs feature interdisciplinary studies in atmospheric sciences and materials science. Additional specialization areas encompass applied mechanics, energy systems, manufacturing, and aerospace. The program structure includes essential mechanical engineering coursework in thermal sciences, mechanical design, mechanics, and system controls. Through technical electives, comprehensive capstone projects, and innovation labs, students can focus on automotive, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, or related engineering sectors. Program alumni are qualified to pursue professional engineering licensure.