Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)

Modern mechanical engineers find challenging careers in private practice and in industry, building and testing automobiles,
airplanes, power planes, and robots. As a Mechanical Engineering student, you'll learn the codes and standards that make these
products safe and accessible as they improve the quality of our day-to-day lives. The Mechanical Engineering program deals with vibrations, thermal control, motors, engines, and heat transfer.
Concentration in Acoustics
Mechanical engineers have a vital impact on designing and building machines that are free of disturbing and excessive noise.
This program allows students to graduate with a B.S.M.E degree, while concentrating in their upper-level program on acoustical
courses such as Sound Technology, Vibrations and Noise Control Design.
Concentration in Manufacturing Engineering
As a mechanical engineering major you may choose to concentrate in manufacturing engineering, where you'll learn to apply
up-to-date technologies in materials, fabrication, and Computer Aided Design (CAD) to help manufacturers increase productivity
and cost-effectiveness.