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Mechanical Engineering

    Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 4+1 BS in Mechanical Engineering and Master of Business Administration, 4+1 BS in Mechanical Engineering and MS in Mechanical Engineering, 4+1 BS in Mechanical Engineering and MS in Engineering Management
    Erie, Pennsylvania

Put Your Career in Motion with a Mechanical Engineering Degree from 成人抖音破解版

Mechanical engineering is among the most versatile of engineering fields to adapt to a number of career options. Advance your skills and knowledge to design, analyze, test, develop, research and manufacture an array of products while driving solutions that meet local and global needs.

  • Collaborate with real-world agencies and organizations on research, internships and project opportunities.
  • Earn a degree that is nationally accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
  • Learn from faculty who have extensive experience in researching, consulting and teaching.

Learn to Lead the Way in Mechanical Engineering

  • Gain hands-on opportunities to research, design and develop new mechanical systems while implementing a creative yet analytical mindset.
  • Tailor your senior-year coursework to specialize in energy, fluid or thermal dynamics, or mechanics, structures and machine design.
  • Accelerate your education in one of our 4+1 programs including mechanical engineering, engineering management, and business administration.

Experience an Exceptional Learning Environment

  • Develop essential leadership skills through student organizations including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Women Engineers.
  • Pursue faculty-mentored research opportunities that have frequently led to conference presentations or publication.
  • Learn in our state-of-the-art facilities that include the strength of materials, fluid mechanics, manufacturing, heat transfer and automatic control laboratories./li>
ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission

成人抖音破解版's Mechanical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, , under the General Criteria and the Mechanical and Similarly Named Programs Program Criteria.

Inspire your Academic Success

  • Gain real-world knowledge through key mechanical engineering courses including:

    Strength of Materials: Learn about different stresses in mechanical components and how to calculate safety factors for a component under a certain load.

    Engineering Thermodynamics: Understand the fundamentals of energy-related topics including energy exchange and transfer and operations of energy systems.

    Manufacturing Laboratory: Study selected aspects of the manufacturing process. Set up and operate machines, manufacture simple parts, measure process variables and more.

Achieve the Possibilities

Students will gain a high-quality education that enables success in the rigors of graduate school or a future profession. Through an array of program opportunities, you can:

  • Secure cooperative education and internship opportunities with companies including Eriez Magnetics, FMC Technologies, Wabtec Corp., Lord Corp., and Zurn Industries.
  • Discover career opportunities in research and/or the design and development of new mechanical systems.
  • Earn an average starting salary of $70,000 and mid-career salary of $100,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Student Learning Outcomes

Mechanical Engineering

Degree: Undergraduate | Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
College: College of Engineering and Business

Our Faculty Experts

Mahesh Aggarwal

Professor
Mechanical Engineering

David Gee

Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Director Graduate Programs
Mechanical Engineering

Chairperson
Mechanical Engineering

Robert Michael

Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Lokesh Saharan

Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Scott Steinbrink

Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Hamid Torab

Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Bryan Allison

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering

Dan Arndt

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering

Susan Daigle

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering

Paul Flynn

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering

Dam Kim

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering

Christopher Lange

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering

Kris Meekins

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering

Karinna Vernaza

Dean
Col. of Engineering & Business

Adjunct Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering