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The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) curriculum equips students for various career paths in engineering, industry, or advanced studies. The program covers essential mechanical engineering concepts and their use in addressing contemporary technological challenges. Students engage in cross-disciplinary projects, conducting research and developing innovative, cutting-edge solutions. Program Highlights: Foundational studies in energy systems, fluid and solid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, dynamics and vibrations, mechatronics and robotics, biomechanics, acoustics, materials science, design, controls, and manufacturing. Every student takes part in laboratory courses and research or design initiatives. Emphasis on teamwork, communication, and problem-solving abilities, systems evaluation, process and product design, prototyping, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Specializations offered in mechatronics, nanoscience and molecular engineering, biomechanics, energy, and engineering innovation in health.
Biomechanics examines the mechanical principles governing the movement and structure of living beings. This discipline encompasses the dynamic interaction between mechanics and biological systems, spanning from the nanoscale to entire organisms. Investigations in biomechanics advance our knowledge of health, functionality, and disease in biological systems and can inspire engineering breakthroughs. The insights from biomechanics contribute to and enhance the development of medical devices, robotics, sports equipment, and various other applications.