The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering houses distinct undergraduate programs in Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering. Both programs prepare students for immediate entry into professional engineering fields or graduate study. The curricula in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering emphasize fundamental principles of mechanical and thermal sciences as well as contemporary tools of engineering practice.
MAE conducts research in four primary areas: Aerodynamics & Fluid Dynamics; Design, Manufacturing and Control; Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics; and Solid Mechanics and Dynamics. Each of these areas is served by one or more state-of-the-art laboratories.
• Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering (B.S.E.)
• Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.E.)
• Master of Science (M.S.)
• Integrated B.S.E.-M.S.
• Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.)
• Doctorate of Philosophy in Engineering (Ph.D.)