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Mechanical engineering represents a broad and widely pursued engineering discipline focused on analyzing, designing, producing, and operating mechanical and thermal systems. The versatility of mechanical engineers stems from their capacity to create and construct diverse products and systems across numerous sectors.
The curriculum for mechanical engineering is specifically designed to meet the demands of contemporary mechanical engineers, offering elective subjects in areas like wind energy, microelectromechanical systems, and nanostructured materials.
Graduation requires 127 credit hours, comprising 42 hours from the University's core requirements and 79 hours within the major. Lower-level courses emphasize mathematics, science, and foundational engineering, establishing proficiency in these essential areas for later use in advanced engineering studies. Upper-level courses address key mechanical engineering domains: dynamic systems and controls, thermal fluid systems, manufacturing and design innovation, and mechanics and materials. A two-semester, collaborative capstone project during the senior year enables students to utilize the expertise and abilities gained from prior courses in a practical engineering endeavor they oversee from start to finish.
All applicants are reviewed individually and holistically. Consideration is given to factors such as:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based): 80; TOEFL (Paper-based): 550; IELTS 6.5; PTE 67; ELS Language Centers: Pass Level 112; Duolingo English Test: 105.
Application Deadline: Fall term - December 1 (Priority); May 1 (Regular).