The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers a range of lower- and upper-division undergraduate courses that cover fundamental principles and advanced topics in mechanical engineering. See the ...
395 Special Topics: Fundamentals of Nuclear Reactor Physics- Offered once every year 395 Special Topics: Quantitative Methods in Life Cycle Analysis- Offered once every year 398 Engineering Design- ...
The graduate programs in mechanical engineering from Drexel Engineering engages students in learning and research at the forefront of mechanical engineering. Students graduate prepared for careers in ...
Thesis or non-thesis MS students must take at least one course from four of the eight subareas: solids, fluids/thermodynamics/energy, dynamics/controls, design ...
The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers a range of graduate courses that cover advanced principles and emerging topics in mechanical engineering. See the Graduate Bulletin for a complete list ...
Lectures and readings focus on bridges, railroads, power plants, steamboats, telegraph, highways, automobiles, aircraft, computers, and the microchip. Historical analysis provides a basis for studying ...
STEM-OPT Visa Eligible: The STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows full-time, on-campus international students on an F-1 student visa to stay and work in the U.S. for up to three years ...
A graduate program in mechanical engineering from Drexel Engineering delivers deepened skillsets and knowledge that are required of modern mechanical engineering. An MS in mechanical engineering ...
Whether you are interested in rockets, robots, healthcare, or energy, RIT’s mechanical engineering BS combines cutting-edge technology with hands-on experience to launch your career. Hands-On ...
The essence of mechanical engineering is problem solving. MEs combine creativity, knowledge and analytical tools to complete the difficult task of shaping an idea into reality. Mechanical engineering ...
Mechanical engineers design, build, oversee, and operate machinery. With a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, you can work in the automation, computer, and manufacturing industries. You can ...
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