BS Mechanical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Cornell University

Program Overview

Cornell University offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering through its prestigious Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. It is a dynamic program specifically tailored to provide students with a strong undergraduate education in the principles of mechanical engineering while offering them a chance to explore specialized areas of their interest. Students acquire both theoretical fundamentals and hands-on experience that set them up for achievement in a wide range of industries, from robotics and manufacturing to energy systems and biomedical engineering. The program promotes a multidisciplinary approach, blending engineering principles with problem-solving, innovation, and leadership.

Curriculum Structure:
The Mechanical Engineering program at Cornell offers a well-rounded education that balances rigorous academic coursework with practical application. Students can expect to complete:

College of Engineering Common Curriculum: Math, physics, chemistry, computer science, and introductory engineering courses that form the foundation.
Mechanical Engineering Core: Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics, mechanics of materials, control systems, and mechanical design are some of the courses.
Laboratory and Design Courses: Extensive hands-on laboratories and design projects that develop technical skills and creativity.
Senior Design Project (Capstone): A team project where students apply everything they have learned to solve complex, open-ended engineering problems.
Electives and Specializations: Students may tailor their education by taking electives in the areas of robotics, energy, biomechanics, or aerospace.
Liberal Studies Requirements: Humanities and social science coursework to develop communication, ethical decision-making, and leadership.

Accreditation:
The program is fully accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, giving students and employers confidence that Cornell's Mechanical Engineering degree meets the highest academic and professional standards.

Campus Location:
Cornell University is located in Ithaca, New York, a scenic college town famous for its vibrant academic atmosphere and natural beauty. The Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is housed in new facilities that offer students state-of-the-art laboratories, research centers, and collaborative workspaces that augment their learning experience.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Cornell has a robust emphasis on experiential learning and offers numerous opportunities for students to take their learning beyond the classroom:

Undergraduate Research: Students have the opportunity to work on state-of-the-art research with faculty in areas of robotics, energy systems, biomechanics, and nanotechnology.
Internships and Co-ops: Students of mechanical engineering intern in leading organizations like General Electric, Boeing, Tesla, NASA, and Google, where they gain real-world experience.
Student Organizations and Competitions: Students can participate in organizations such as Cornell Racing, CUAir (Autonomous Aerial Vehicle Team), and the Cornell University Sustainable Design team, which allow them to collaborate on difficult engineering projects and compete nationally and internationally.
Global Experiences: Cornell offers programs that allow students to study or work abroad, acquiring valuable global perspectives and international industry experience.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Cornell Engineering Career Center offers extensive career support to help students navigate their careers. A few of the services offered are:

One-on-one career counseling and planning sessions
Resume creation and cover letter writing support
Interview preparation and mock interviews and interview prep workshops
On-campus recruiting events, networking, and career fairs

Employability:
Cornell Mechanical Engineering alumni are highly sought after by leading employers in all industries. Graduates have gone on to work at top firms such as NASA, Lockheed Martin, Apple, Ford, Boeing, and SpaceX, as well as in cutting-edge startups, government agencies, and research labs.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates often proceed to pursue higher degrees, i.e., Master's or Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or Energy Systems. Some also opt for MBAs or specialized programs in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, or Engineering Management to improve their career prospects.

 

Program Key Stats

$71,266
$ 80
Aug Intake : 2nd Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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

1500 - 1570
34 - 36
7.0
82

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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