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Acquire comprehensive expertise and design capabilities essential for a thriving career in engineering from the pioneering U.S. university that first introduced a mechanical engineering degree.
From everyday gadgets and medical equipment to vehicles operating on land, in the air, across space, and through the sea, as well as power plants, industrial machinery, engines, and robotics – mechanical engineers are responsible for designing and producing components and systems for nearly all globally manufactured products. Stevens' bachelor's program in mechanical engineering provides a well-rounded foundation in both engineering and liberal arts, equipping you with the technical abilities required for product, system, and device design, testing, and manufacturing.
As the inaugural U.S. university to grant a mechanical engineering degree, Stevens' program is dedicated to cultivating well-rounded engineers. It integrates classroom teaching with practical laboratory experiences to deliver a complete education in scientific and engineering competence, while instilling professional values, leadership qualities, entrepreneurial spirit, and ethical principles.
The curriculum prioritizes thorough communication training, teaching you to present technical content effectively through speech, visuals, and writing, and promotes collaboration with fellow students and faculty on diverse real-world projects.
Students must have completed high school.
English proficiency
TOEFL (minimum 80 iBT), IELTS (minimum 6.0 overall), Duolingo English Test (minimum 105), Pearson PTE Academic Test (minimum 53).