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To address the growing need for stronger, more efficient, and cost-effective designs, modern engineered systems are inherently intricate and incorporate numerous diverse subsystems. Mechanical Engineers must now possess design thinking abilities for complex systems to comprehend and collaborate with various subsystem design specialists. To equip graduates with these advanced design thinking skills and technical proficiencies, the mechanical engineering undergraduate program is built around a sequence of design courses. The curriculum features cornerstone and capstone courses, delivering systematic expertise in four key thematic areas (Thermofluid Engineering, Solid Mechanics, System Dynamics and Control, Design and Manufacturing) crucial for students' career achievements.