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The Department of Mechanical Engineering equips students with the skills to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, preparing them for successful careers internationally while encouraging further academic growth and professional advancement.
Throughout history, mechanical engineers have been pivotal in driving technological progress across Western societies by innovating and enhancing diverse machinery and systems utilized by both industries and communities. These experts blend theoretical understanding with hands-on application to create and refine mechanical and thermal devices, including tools, engines, and various machines.
The Ph.D. program's core goals include enhancing students' technical expertise, fostering their capacity to lead research initiatives while cultivating independent investigative abilities, and guiding them to push boundaries in their specialized research domains.
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in mechanical engineering program aims to achieve these learning outcomes:
Utilize both conceptual and applied knowledge to independently address challenges in mechanical and thermal sciences, covering advanced undergraduate (6000-level) and graduate (7000-level) course material with greater breadth than master's programs.
Exhibit strong proficiency in verbally and visually presenting technical information.
Recognize and address ethical considerations within mechanical engineering or associated disciplines.
Design and execute autonomous research projects within mechanical engineering or related areas.