
Bachelor of Science in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering







About Bachelor of Science in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering encompasses the design, analysis and production of machines and systems. It requires the ability to use principles from mathematics, science, and engineering, perform research, create mathematical and physical models, simulate and test working conditions, and synthesize different elements in order to obtain the optimum design of a specific product or process.
The increasing sophistication of products and systems requires academically qualified mechanical engineers who can apply state-of-the-art tools and methods of engineering. Examples include computer-aided engineering/design/manufacturing, finite-element analysis, computational fluid mechanics, robotics, heat transfer, dynamics, and advanced machine and tool design.
The mechanical engineer of the 21st century must be able to think critically in broader contexts because engineering solutions to problems in contemporary society often involve complex social, political, environmental and economic issues. Miami's mechanical engineering program provides students with a broad mechanical engineering foundation supplemented by courses in manufacturing engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, chemical/biological engineering, economics, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and a strong liberal arts component that includes fine arts, humanities, social science, and global/intercultural perspectives.
Graduates have the opportunity to work in a diverse spectrum of professional fields. These include design, development, research, manufacturing, production, project management, technical sales, and field support and service. Many mechanical engineers work in manufacturing-related areas, in the analysis and design of myriad products, and in other sectors of the economy such as medicine, law and government service. Graduates are also prepared to continue their education at the graduate level. Graduating seniors are encouraged to take the Fundamentals of Engineering examination, which is the first of two examinations that lead to becoming a licensed professional engineer.
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