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The Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE) provides three undergraduate degree options. The initial option is a conventional mechanical engineering bachelor's program, offering a comprehensive curriculum designed for diverse career paths in the field. The second alternative awards an engineering bachelor's degree, catering to students needing more flexibility to blend core mechanical engineering studies with complementary disciplines. The third option focuses on mechanical and ocean engineering, a specialized track for those passionate about applying mechanical engineering principles to ocean science, exploration, marine technology, and resource utilization.
This specialized program combines fundamental mechanical engineering knowledge with ocean engineering expertise. It encompasses the engineering dimensions of ocean science, deep-sea exploration, and marine applications like transportation, national security, and resource extraction. Students engage with theoretical concepts, experimental methods, and computational analysis of marine systems, alongside a robust mechanical engineering curriculum. A practical capstone design course enables students to develop expertise in designing sophisticated marine technologies, such as autonomous underwater vehicles and intelligent sensor systems.
The first-year application is intended for students who have concluded their secondary education and wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree as a full-time university student.
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