Mechanical and aerospace engineers develop machines and aircrafts that help society do things faster, better, safer and more efficiently. From robotics and manufacturing to medical devices, space technology and energy, you can apply these degrees to industries that advance the world.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering : Aerospace Engineering
Develop high-flying technology—from aircraft and spacecraft to satellites and more.Bachelor of Science in Engineering : Mechanical Engineering
Build and test all kinds of machines and mechanical systems, from next-generation engines to artificial joints to high-tech manufacturing plants.Master of Science : Aerospace Engineering
Delve further into aircraft and spacecraft design, aerodynamics, fluid mechanics, combustion science and more to take your career to the next level.Master of Science : Mechanical Engineering
From biologically inspired robotics to experimental and computational solid mechanics, learn the next level of mechanical engineering.Master of Science : Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Fire Science and Engineering
Explore and learn how to apply the fundamental principles of fire protection engineering, fire behavior and dynamics, protection and suppression systems, polymeric materials structure and more.Doctor of Philosophy : Aerospace Engineering
Fully explore and add to the field with concentrated research in fluids and thermal sciences, turbulence and fluid machinery.Doctor of Philosophy : Mechanical Engineering
Hone your expertise in mechanical engineering by specializing in biomechanics; dynamics, control and manufacturing; or solid mechanics.
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program with majors in mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org.
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