Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering – Regional Engineering Program (BSME-REP)

The undergraduate curriculum in mechanical engineering covers the fundamental aspects of the field, with an emphasis on basic principles, and provides opportunities for students to learn how to use these principles to determine efficacious solutions for engineering problems.  Accordingly, the junior and senior years are devoted to the study of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, systems and controls, design, manufacturing, and the application of fundamentals to the diverse problems faced by mechanical engineers.  Learning through doing is stressed particularly in the laboratory and design classes.  Computer skills developed during the first two years are a prerequisite for junior- and senior-level courses.  Emphasis is placed on providing opportunities for students to learn how to create products for changing markets in a collaborative, globally distributed environment.

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