Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Mechanical engineering encompasses creating, evaluating, testing, and producing mechanical and thermal systems. Professionals in this field work across diverse sectors, ranging from fundamental research to large-scale production of energy solutions, computing technologies, robotics, and automotive systems. As one of the most adaptable engineering disciplines, mechanical engineering opens doors to numerous specialized career paths. While rooted in fundamental sciences, practitioners must also master mechanical design, mechanics of solids and fluids, thermodynamics, heat transfer, vibration analysis, production techniques, measurement systems, and automated controls. The curriculum incorporates design projects to equip students with practical problem-solving abilities. Thanks to this comprehensive engineering education and design-focused training, graduates pursue careers in virtually every industry, occupying various roles in research, development, and leadership positions.