Program Summary
Mechanical engineering is a diverse and dynamic field that focuses on the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems. The course involves learning about various principles of physics, mathematics, and materials science, and applying them to solve problems related to motion, energy, and force. Students in mechanical engineering study topics such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, mechanics of materials, dynamics, and control systems. The curriculum often includes both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, equipping students with the skills needed for designing machines, engines, and other mechanical systems. Hands-on experience through lab work, design projects, and internships is an essential part of the learning process, allowing students to develop problem-solving abilities and technical expertise. The field has a broad range of applications, from automotive and aerospace industries to energy systems and robotics, making it one of the most versatile engineering disciplines.