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Individuals holding a mechanical engineering degree play a crucial role in developing, constructing, and evaluating nearly all modern technological products. Those pursuing this major can tailor their studies to align with personal interests and professional aspirations through specialized tracks in biomechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, global engineering, or manufacturing engineering. The program features instructional facilities such as a comprehensive Engineering Machine Shop, Industrial Project Lab, and specialized laboratories for practical training in vibrations and controls, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and experimental mechanics. Research facilities concentrate on cardiovascular and tissue mechanics, thermal systems, biomechanical design, and investigations at the Composite Vehicle Research Center and Energy and Automotive Research Lab. The aerospace engineering specialization within the mechanical engineering degree acknowledges students' proficiency in aerospace-related subjects, opening diverse career paths in the aerospace sector. Graduates of this concentration gain advanced knowledge in aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and structural design, complemented by foundational competencies from the core mechanical engineering curriculum.