Mechanical Engineering
College of Science, Engineering & Technology | Academic Programs
College of Science, Engineering & Technology | Academic Programs
Mechanical Engineering is essential to a wide range of activities that include the research, design, development, manufacture, management, and control of engineering systems, subsystems, and their components.
Obtaining a major in Mechanical Engineering prepares students for a variety of career opportunities.
The Mechanical Engineering program is part of the Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering.
Please use the following link to apply for Masters in Mechanical Engineering, including those interested Combined Program.
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering prepares students to work with the design and function of machines, devices, and structures in the areas of manufacturing, processing, power generation, and transportation (air, land, sea, and space).
The HVACR Certificate provides a focused study of the latest technology and procedures for the design of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems and equipment.
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is devoted to producing application oriented mechanical engineers. The program is designed to serve new engineering graduates, engineers in business or students interested in research or pursuing a future doctorate.
The Master of Science in Engineering allows students to design their own program of study by choosing courses from Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science.
The engineering programs offer a Master of Science in Engineering (MS) degree with specializations in either Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
This graduate certificate, in the context of engineering experiences and with a focus on cultural learning, will create a pathway for students to develop cultural and language skills desired by our regional employers.
Meet our Mechanical Engineering faculty and staff.