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Utilize the fundamentals of mathematics, physics, and applied sciences to establish your role in this expansive engineering field. By analyzing, designing, and maintaining mechanical systems, you'll enhance and transform the technologies shaping tomorrow—from eco-friendly vehicles and energy facilities to smart devices and sophisticated spacecraft. With close faculty mentorship, undergraduate research opportunities, and experiential education, this program will provide you with the abilities and perspective to devise creative answers to any problem.
This degree cultivates the innovators and creators focused on managing the laws of motion, energy, and force via mechanical means. The curriculum highlights solid mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid sciences, and energy systems. A robust foundation in additional engineering, mathematics, and computer science courses guarantees comprehensively prepared graduates.
A student must have a secondary (high school) and post-secondary (college or university) education, as well as any vocational or ESL grade reports. It is required to have a minimum of a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) for first-year and transfer students.
English Proficiency
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - Internet-based testing (TOEFL iBT): an overall score of 70 (School code 4006)
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - 6.0
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE) - 56
Priority deadlines for undergraduate international student admissions:
Fall semester: apply by March 1 to begin classes in August
Spring semester: apply by September 15 to begin classes in January