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Equip yourself through study to fulfill the needs of both emerging and established high-tech sectors by designing, manufacturing, and managing machinery.
This program stands out due to its robust technical foundation and the flexibility to incorporate either a technical or non-technical minor into your studies. You will broaden your experience at Syracuse University by pairing your mechanical engineering major with a minor in areas such as business, public policy, fine arts, public communications, and numerous others.
Graduating from Syracuse, you will be ready to contribute across a wide array of industries, including automotive, industrial machinery, publishing and printing, electrical and thermal power, chemical processing, textile, petroleum, computer and electronics, pharmaceutical, apparel, consumer goods, soap and cosmetics, paper and wood products, rubber, and glass.
Sample courses for mechanical engineering students include:
Introduction to Robotics
Machine Design
Application of Acoustics
Engineering Computational Tools
Thermodynamics
Fuel Cell Science and Technology
Fluid Mechanics
You must be enrolled in, or have graduated from, an accredited secondary school.
English Proficiency:
Preferred TOEFL: 80+
Preferred IELTS: 6.5+
Preferred Cambridge: 176+
Duolingo (2024 applicants): 120+