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Mechanical engineers harness energy and machinery for applications ranging from rockets, robotics, and aircraft to cars, satellites, and sustainable energy solutions. In RIT's Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, you'll explore mathematics, science, physics, engineering principles, and system design.
Mechanical engineers contribute to the advancements shaping contemporary society wherever movement or power is involved. The mechanical engineering bachelor's program at RIT combines a strong theoretical foundation with practical lab work and cooperative education opportunities. You can further tailor your education with specialized electives in areas such as aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, energy and environmental systems, bioengineering, or manufacturing and design.
Mechanical engineering stands out as one of the most versatile engineering fields. Professionals in this area engage in designing everything from automotive and aerospace systems to bioengineering tools and energy technologies. Career paths for mechanical engineering graduates span research, design, development, production, and sales. Their well-rounded expertise frequently leads to leadership roles.
RIT's mechanical engineering BS program includes specialized coursework in bioengineering, energy systems, applied mechanics, manufacturing, materials science, systems analysis, computer-aided design, robotics, and automotive and aerospace engineering. The department's labs support hands-on experimentation in these disciplines, featuring equipment such as a precision wind tunnel, particle imaging velocimetry laser for flow analysis, advanced thermal systems, robotics, fuel cell technology, engine dynamometers, fluid dynamics setups, refrigeration units, material testers for tension, compression, and torsion, hardness testers, X-ray diffractometer, atomic force microscope, dynamic simulators, spectrum analyzer, and a fully equipped machine workshop.