Program Summary
Mechanical engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the design, analysis, and manufacture of mechanical systems. It combines principles from physics, mathematics, and material science to solve complex problems related to energy, motion, and forces. The field covers a broad range of topics, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, mechanics of materials, dynamics, and control systems. Mechanical engineers work on a variety of projects, from developing energy-efficient machines and vehicles to designing manufacturing processes and improving industrial systems. The course typically involves theoretical study as well as hands-on practice, with students learning to apply engineering principles to real-world challenges. Throughout the program, students develop skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, and the use of engineering software tools, preparing them for careers in industries such as automotive, aerospace, robotics, energy, and manufacturing.