Mechanical engineers are innovators who design and optimize the machines and systems
that keep the world moving. As a mechanical engineer, you’ll focus on physical systems
such as engines, turbines, robotics, and advanced manufacturing technologies. At Western
Carolina University, our BS in Mechanical Engineering gives you the technical expertise
and hands-on experience to create solutions for transportation, energy, healthcare,
and beyond. You’ll benefit from small classes and expert faculty with real-world experience,
project-based learning in state-of-the-art labs, and a two-semester senior capstone
project with industry mentors.
You’ll gain practical experience through labs and projects. Our curriculum combines
engineering fundamentals with courses including mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics,
materials science, machine design and finite element analysis.
Where You'll Go
Graduates of WCU’s Mechanical Engineering program are prepared for careers in industries
such as automotive, aerospace and defense, energy, and healthcare. They work as design
engineers, manufacturing engineers, project engineers, quality engineers, and applications
engineers—developing innovative solutions and advancing technology in both public
and private sectors. Some also choose to pursue advanced degrees at the master’s or
Ph.D. level, opening doors to research, academia, and leadership roles.
More Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp Our B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Students who want to make the world a better place and help solve 21st-century challenges
in areas such as energy, new product design, advanced manufacturing, and human health
will find a home in WCU’s Mechanical Engineering program. The curriculum provides
a strong foundation in mathematics, science, and engineering principles, augmented
by specialized mechanical engineering courses. The program combines the strengths
of a traditional engineering education—such as sustainability, design, and systems
analysis—with extensive hands-on laboratory and real-world experience. The focus is
on project-based learning and close faculty-student interaction. We believe successful
engineers need a broad base of technical skills to meet the challenges of the future.
Graduates are prepared to succeed in the engineering workforce or pursue graduate
degrees for deeper expertise.
Experience hands-on, project-based learning (PBL) from your first semester. You’ll develop skills in materials science and machine elements, 3D computer-aided
design (CAD) and simulation, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, and static and dynamic
systems.
Mechanical engineering opens doors across industries where design, innovation, and
problem-solving are essential. WCU mechanical engineering graduates pursue careers
in fields ranging from advanced manufacturing and robotics to aerospace, energy, and
medical technologies.
As an ABET-accredited program, WCU's Mechanical Engineering curriculum sets out to
meet specific learning objectives and prepare each student with particular knowledge
and analytic skills to ensure their success in the industry
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