BE in Mechanical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

George Washington University

Program Overview

The University of George Washington (GWU) offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (B.S. in ME) in its School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS). This 4-year Bachelor's degree is meant to provide the students with a strong foundation both in terms of theory and application of mechanical engineering. From robotics to aerospace, students get exposed to mechanical fields where systems play a central part. The curriculum is not only intellectually demanding but also professionally aligned, helping the students to become competent for engineering, technology, research, and innovation professions.

Curriculum Structure:
The program is designed to make the students capable of graduating with a solid understanding of basic engineering principles, along with strong problem-solving and design skills:
General Education Requirements: Intellectual foundations of mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, and humanities are given through courses.
Core Mechanical Engineering Courses: Students learn concepts such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, dynamics, heat transfer, and mechanical design.
Design and Laboratory Courses: GWU emphasizes experiential learning through lab work and design projects. Classes like Machine Design and Capstone Design enable students to address real-world engineering challenges.
Capstone Design Project: In their senior year, students engage in a team design engineering project applying what they have learned to solve an involved problem, often industry-sponsored.
Electives and Concentrations: Students can specialize in topics of their interest such as aerospace systems, robotics, or energy systems.

Accreditation
GWU's Mechanical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, ensuring that it meets high levels of academic and professional requirements globally.

Campus Location:
GWU is centrally located in Washington, D.C., with students enjoying unprecedented access to government agencies, research institutions, and engineering firms. SEAS facilities offer state-of-the-art labs, 3D printing, and shared design spaces that facilitate student learning and innovation.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

GWU places a strong emphasis on experiential education and student activity outside of the classroom:
Undergraduate Research Opportunities: Students are encouraged to get involved in research as early as the freshman year, working with faculty members on state-of-the-art issues in robotics, biomechanics, and renewable energy.
Internships and Co-ops: GWU's proximity offers students opportunities to intern with top employers like NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy, Lockheed Martin, and Tesla. The Career Center helps students find and secure positions.
Student Organizations: Students in engineering can engage in clubs like GW Robotics, Engineers Without Borders, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), where they learn about team work and leadership.
International Opportunities: Students can obtain international experience through the university's global exchange and study abroad programs, observing how engineering is applied across cultures and economies.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

GWU's Center for Career Services assists students with a range of career development resources:
Career Counseling and Planning: Personal counseling to help students investigate career paths and build efficient job search strategies.
Skill Development Workshops: Resume writing, interview skills, and business communication workshops.
Employer Networking: Career fairs, employer panels, and recruitment events on campus bring connections to top companies and organizations.
Alumni Mentoring: Access to a network of successful alumni in the engineering field for advice and employment opportunities.

Employability
GWU Mechanical Engineering alumni are highly competitive in the workplace. They have worked for Raytheon Technologies, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Motors, and the U.S. Navy, among others. The combination of technical skills, design practice, and professional exposure prepares students to be career-ready to perform well in engineering careers and leadership positions.

Higher Academic Advancement:
The majority of them continue to study at the graduate level after completing their bachelor's, enrolling in master's and doctoral courses in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, or even interdisciplinary fields like robotics, data science, or AI. Others opt for an MBA as a means of exploring technical management and entrepreneurship.

Program Key Stats

$69,780
$ 80
Aug Intake : 1st Oct


No
Yes

Eligibility Criteria

ABB - BBB
3.0 - 3.5
26 - 30
75 - 80

1060 - 1310
24 - 31
6.5
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Product Design Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Thermal Systems Engineer
  • HVAC Engineer
  • Energy Systems Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Structural Analyst
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Research Scientist
  • Quality Control Engineer
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Materials Engineer
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Nuclear Engineer
  • Consulting Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Sales Engineer
  • Defense Engineer
  • Data Analyst
  • Automation Engineer
  • Petroleum Engineer

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