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UTSA's Mechanical Engineering program holds ABET accreditation. Throughout this curriculum, you'll explore design and manufacturing, mechanics and materials, and thermal and fluid systems. You'll discover how to implement these disciplines across various sectors such as aerospace, automotive, biomedical, energy (including wind, solar, and petrochemical), HVAC systems, machinery, materials science, microelectronics, robotics, structural engineering, and beyond. Perhaps you'll contribute to developing Honda's next-generation engine or pioneer innovative sustainable energy solutions.
UTSA prioritizes your achievement. Our hands-on learning approach translates classroom knowledge into practical applications. As a Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design (KCEID) student, you'll investigate, participate, and contemplate your experiences to advance your career in our interconnected world. The KCEID Student Success Center provides comprehensive support for academic, personal, and career objectives. Access tutoring services, secure internships, network with industry leaders for employment prospects, and strengthen your professional capabilities through the center's diverse programs.
The Mechanical Engineering Department provides a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering (ME), which maintains accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission. Students in this program build substantial engineering science foundations while mastering analytical, design, and development methodologies for both conventional and cutting-edge technological fields.
The department features advanced laboratory facilities where students gain practical experience under faculty guidance. Modern computer-aided design (CAD) resources, including sophisticated workstations, are regularly utilized. Selected courses are instructed by industry professionals from regional companies, enabling students to connect with practicing engineers involved in contemporary engineering applications.