The Mechanical Engineering profession offers many different applications, projects, or products which are direct outcomes of specific areas and includes the analysis and design of components and systems that include:
- mechanics (structural, machinery, automotive, manufacturing, bioengineering, robotics, mechatronics, etc.)
- heat, fluid flow & thermodynamics (propulsion, power, project engineering, etc.)
- dynamics, controls, and automation, materials science (metals, ceramics, composites, etc.)
- air and space systems
Many of our graduates work in:
- Analysis & Design (Biomechanics, Robotics, Mechatronics, Aerospace, Materials, HVAC);
- Manufacturing, Testing, Production, Quality Control
- Project Engineering
- Sales
- Research & Development
- Consulting
in addition to pursuing graduate degrees in engineering, law, medicine, and teaching.
2010 Placement Statistics for Mechanical Engineering Graduates

