College of Engineering – Prescott Campus

PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

The B.S. in Mechanical Engineering equips graduates for diverse careers in aerospace, robotics, energy, automotive, biomedical and manufacturing fields. This program addresses the ongoing demand for professionals skilled in maintaining and innovating mechanical systems. Learning outcomes focus on solving complex engineering problems, applying design principles, effective communication and recognizing ethical responsibilities. Students also learn teamwork skills, experimental analysis practices and how to acquire and apply new knowledge effectively, preparing them for successful engineering careers. Students choose from three tracks that shape their studies: s Robotics: emphasizes the design and analysis of autonomous machines s Propulsion: emphasizes the thermal sciences and the design, analysis and testing of jet aircraft engines, solid rocket motors and liquid rocket engines s Energy: emphasizes the design of conventional and renewable energy systems 94 % of graduates from Mechanical Engineering are employed or continuing education within one year of graduation. Institutional Research, 2024 $ 73 K average salary of Mechanical Engineering graduates within one year of graduation. Institutional Research, 2024

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