To develop as an engineer, scholar and teacher under the guidance of mentors who can help you navigate the channels of a high-level mechanical engineering career is to become someone who can move the ...
The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Industrial Engineering. The ...
Mechanical Engineering focuses on the analysis and design of products, machines, and mechanical systems. Students learn to apply math and science, model and simulate performance, test how systems ...
Choose from different concentrations in Mechanics and Materials, Thermofluids, Energy, Vibrations/Dynamics/Controls, Design and Manufacturing or Out-of-Department Concentrations. You can also select ...
Mechanical engineers work with materials from the nanoscale to airplanes and rockets. They are involved in creating and improving mechanical systems such as self-driving cars, aerial drones, the ...
The B.S. in Mechanical Engineering program strives to graduate professionally competent and responsible students who can meet industry's current and future needs in the general area of mechanical ...
The PhD in Mechanical Engineering–Engineering Mechanics is a research-intensive program. Eighty percent of our PhD graduates work in industry. Research in the department emphasizes interdisciplinary ...
King’s College has earned accreditation for its two newest engineering offerings, the civil and mechanical engineering programs, from the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation ...
Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, computer science, physics, electrical and computer engineering, biomedical engineering and civil engineering have an opportunity to explore ...
Explore Your Options. Expand Your Opportunities. Our program is designed for working professionals and those who recently completed undergraduate programs and are interested in pursuing careers in ...
Mechanical engineers design, build and test the systems and machines we use daily. If you choose to study mechanical engineering at UW, you’ll study the foundations of energy conversion, materials ...