BS in Mechanical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Carnegie Mellon University

Program Overview

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering through its well-known Department of Mechanical Engineering. The program is crafted to provide students with a solid and rigorous background in the basic principles of mechanical engineering, as well as allow exploration of emerging frontier areas like robotics, energy systems, biomechanics, and advanced manufacturing. Graduates possess the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel in a wide range of industries or go on to pursue higher-level degrees.

Curriculum Framework:
The Carnegie Mellon Mechanical Engineering degree is an even division of rigorous academic study and experience-based education. The curriculum typically includes:

General Education Requirements: Foundational courses in math, physics, chemistry, computer science, and humanities that provide critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Fundamental Mechanical Engineering Courses: Courses in subjects such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mechanics of materials, dynamics, and systems modeling.
Laboratory and Design Courses: Courses like Mechanical Systems Experimentation and Product Design and Manufacturing that emphasize hands-on, real-world application.
Capstone Design Project: Senior-level, group project where students integrate what they've learned to solve real-world engineering problems.
Specializations and Electives: Students can specialize in areas like robotics, computational mechanics, energy technology, or bioengineering.

Accreditation:
The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, which guarantees that it provides the best academic and professional education in the field of engineering.

Campus Location:
Carnegie Mellon University is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The department of Mechanical Engineering is based at CMU's main campus, within easy reach of state-of-the-art labs, research facilities, and collaborative workspaces.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Carnegie Mellon places emphasis on experiential, hands-on learning to complement classroom instruction:

Undergraduate Research: Students are able to work alongside faculty on pioneering research projects in areas such as robotics, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy.
Internships and Co-ops: Students receive internships with industry leaders such as Tesla, General Electric, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Google and gain significant industry experience before graduation.
Student Organizations and Competitions: Choice includes membership in organizations such as CMU Robotics Club, Formula SAE, or Solar Racing Team that offer opportunities for students to hone their skills at national and international competitions.
Global Opportunities: With programs like CMU's Global Engineering or exchange programs, students can gain international experience and broader international outlook.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Carnegie Mellon Career & Professional Development Center (CPDC) offers in-depth career services support, including:

Personalized career advising and planning meetings.
Resume writing, cover letter, and interviewing workshops.
Campus recruiting sessions with major employers and networking.
Alumni mentorship and career fairs can be accessed.

Employability:
Mechanical Engineering graduates are highly sought after by different industries, including aerospace, automotive, robotics, energy, consulting, and technology, and are highly regarded by employers. Many of the graduates have secured jobs with companies like SpaceX, Apple, NASA, Boeing, Amazon, and Ford, while some prefer working as entrepreneurs or research laboratory staff.
The graduates pursue further studies in Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Energy Systems, or Biomedical Engineering. Others pursue higher degrees such as an MBA, or special courses such as Data Science, AI, or Computational Mechanics.

Program Key Stats

$67,020
$ 75
Aug Intake : 2nd Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

AAA - A*A*A
3.5 - 4.0
38 - 42
90 - 95

1440 - 1550
32 - 35
7.5
102

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Mechanical Design Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Energy Systems Engineer
  • Research Scientist
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Thermal Systems Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Structural Engineer
  • Materials Engineer
  • Fluid Dynamics Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Engineering Consultant
  • Nuclear Engineer
  • Acoustics Engineer
  • HVAC Engineer

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