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Get ready for a career in engineering with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Southern New Hampshire University. As one of the most versatile engineering fields, SNHU's program equips you with essential knowledge in design, analysis, development, and manufacturing to thrive across diverse industries.
You'll build a solid grasp of mechanical systems and be ready to pursue roles in advanced materials, robotics, thermal-fluid systems, power and energy, propulsion, manufacturing, and beyond.
SNHU's engineering programs follow the global CDIO initiative, an innovative educational approach focused on training future engineers by emphasizing fundamentals within the framework of Conceiving, Designing, Implementing, and Operating real-world systems and products. CDIO is a leading educational philosophy that strikes a careful balance between hands-on, project-based learning and traditional, theory-driven engineering education. Whatever your interests, the program will help you build the skills required to launch your desired career.
At SNHU, you'll have numerous chances to apply engineering theory in practice. Faculty and staff will support you with experiential learning options and assist in securing jobs and internships that provide genuine, practical field experience. SNHU is committed to offering the support and guidance necessary to help you discover the educational and career path that fits you best.
Students must have the equivalent of a US High School Diploma with a minimum GPA equivalent to 2.5 on a US 4.0 grading scale. Students with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 - 2.49 may be eligible for provisional admission.
Students wishing to enter directly into an Undergraduate or Graduate academic program must provide evidence of English proficiency by one of the following options: TOEFL: 71; IELTS: 6.0 (sub scores: ? 5.5); PTE: 54; ELS: 112; EF: C1; ILSC: A2; Michigan: 85; ASC English: Completion of Level 6; FLS: Completion of Level 15.