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The Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science program equips students with skills for designing, developing, and producing machinery and devices across all scales, focusing on energy generation and transfer, along with comprehensive system design and control. Learners will gain deep understanding of engineering fundamentals and techniques to foster inventive thinking through coursework in computer-aided design, visualization, robotics, bioengineering, environmental engineering, and space technology.
The curriculum teaches students to tackle pressing societal challenges by developing research-based solutions in energy conservation, environmental protection, biomechanics, robotics, and cutting-edge technologies. Emphasis is also placed on computational tools, ethical professional conduct, and collaborative skills for cross-disciplinary teamwork.
The undergraduate mechanical engineering program's educational goals are defined by these key outcomes:
Alumni will satisfy the requirements of mechanical engineering employers.
Alumni will have the foundation to pursue graduate studies if they choose.
Alumni will be equipped to take on leadership positions in their communities and professional fields.