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Mechanics examines the forces impacting objects and the resulting motion they undergo. Grounded in physics and mathematics, Engineering Mechanics serves as the foundation for all mechanical disciplines, including civil engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering, and aeronautical and aerospace engineering. It forms the core principles of statics, dynamics, strength of materials, and fluid dynamics. This field focuses on solving mechanics problems by combining mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles, with particular attention to the physical fundamentals that inform contemporary engineering design. Students in Engineering Mechanics are urged to participate in undergraduate research alongside faculty, equipping them for leading roles in diverse sectors such as aerospace, electronics, automotive, manufacturing, software, and computing. The ABET-accredited program also offers strong preparation for advanced studies in various engineering fields. Graduates can effectively join professions requiring Engineering Mechanics expertise or advance to graduate or professional education. They are also encouraged to engage with professional organizations and contribute to community service initiatives.