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Create clean, energy-efficient solutions for contemporary challenges, achieve technological breakthroughs, and fast-track your education through UNT's Mechanical and Energy Engineering Grad Track program. This program equips students for an eco-friendly future and the expanding sectors of energy and sustainability. Through hands-on learning guided by research-focused and experienced faculty, undergraduates pursuing this degree will merge core mechanical engineering principles with specialized knowledge in energy production, management, and distribution.In our Bachelor's and Master's programs, you will explore engineering fundamentals and their real-world uses while cultivating lifelong learning abilities in a setting centered on research projects.Featuring small class sizes, you will collaborate closely with esteemed faculty to address intricate challenges encountered by industries and consumers. Our students train for engineering roles that tackle societal issues, drive technological progress, and enhance living standards globally.
UNT's Mechanical and Energy Engineering program mirrors a conventional Mechanical Engineering course of study, but with an emphasis on energy-focused classes that address renewable energy applications and materials. During their final year, seniors will engage in a Capstone Senior Design project, enabling them to resolve practical problems and deliver valuable contributions to a local enterprise. The program also instills a sense of responsibility in students as future industry leaders by providing a comprehensive view of the environmental, ethical, and social consequences of the technologies they help create.
The Grad Track option is an accelerated pathway for Mechanical Engineering undergraduates to obtain their BSMS in five years. Students can enroll in up to nine (9) credit hours of graduate courses during their BS studies, with these credits applying toward both the bachelor's and master's degrees.