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Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

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Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Overview

Mechanical engineers design and manufacture everything from small, individual parts and devices like microscale sensors and inkjet printer nozzles to massive, heavy machinery and large systems like rockets and space stations. Mechanical engineers are environmental stewards, looking for ways to build and maintain energy-efficient components, products, machines and systems.

Purdue University Northwest’s mechanical engineering degree program prepares you for a career in a constantly changing field and provides a basis for lifelong learning.

Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering

Here at PNW – part of the world renowned Purdue system – you have the opportunity to earn baccalaureate and master’s engineering degrees within five years.

In addition to extensive technical training, you’ll learn project management as well as written and oral communication skills essential for the engineering profession.

Our vibrant community is home to several active engineering student organizations and our students compete in national innovation competitions.

Mechanical Engineering Major Curriculum

You’ll take a balance of general education courses, College of Engineering and Sciences core courses and mechanical engineering courses.

The mechanical engineering degree program combines advanced mathematics, engineering principles and hands-on lab experience in all aspects of the discipline, including thermodynamics, mechanics, dynamics, kinematics, heat transfer and machine design.

Learn the fundamentals of calculus while exploring the foundational concepts of mechanics.

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • MA 16300 – Integrated Calculus Analysis Geometry I
  • MA 16400 – Integrated Calculus Analysis Geometry II
  • PHYS 15200 – Mechanics

Expand your study of mechanics and advanced mathematics.

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • MA 26100 – Multivariate Calculus
  • MA 26400 – Differential Equations
  • CE 27300 – Mechanics of Materials
  • ME 27500 – Basic Mechanics II (Dynamics)

Explore kinematics, dynamics and heat transfer.

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • ME 32000 – Kinematics Analysis and Design
  • ME 32500 – Dynamics of Physical Systems
  • ME 41600 – Heat Transfer

Complete your studies with machine design, any remaining general education core classes and a required experiential learning course.

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • ME46100 – Machine Design
  • ME 42900 – Senior Engineering Design I
  • ME 43900 – Senior Engineering Design II
  • PHIL 32400 – Ethics for the Professions
  • PHIL 11100 – Ethics

Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Highlights

U.S. News & World Report includes the engineering programs at PNW in its top 50 rankings of master’s comprehensive universities nationwide.

Our student-centered Mechanical Engineering program, offered on both PNW campuses, includes hands-on projects and a senior design capstone experience. You’ll study in state-of-the-art labs under faculty who hold PhDs in their areas of instruction.

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Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Outcomes

As a graduate of this ABET-accredited program, you’ll be able to:

  • Identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
  • Use skills and tools necessary for engineering practice
  • Design and conduct experiments; analyze data
  • Design systems or processes within realistic constraints
  • Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities
  • Understand the impact of engineering in economic, environmental and societal contexts

Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Employers

Our alumni work with some of the most innovative organizations across the region and around the world, including:

  • NASA
  • Siemens
  • US Steel

Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Beyond the Classroom

We know that learning happens everywhere. At PNW, you can take part in engineering challenges and competitions like:

  • Formula SAE Car
  • NASA Rover Challenger
  • Solar Vehicle

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Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Career Paths

Many mechanical engineers work in industries that manufacture machinery or automotive parts.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for mechanical engineers was $84,190 in May 2016.

Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Scholarships

Funding opportunities available to Mechanical Engineering students include:

  • Michael Todd Bell Mechanical Engineering Scholarship
  • Schwingendorf Engineering Scholarship
  • Sydney Smith Memorial Endowed Scholarship

See Engineering and Sciences Scholarships

Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Accreditation

The Mechanical Engineering Technology Bachelor of Science program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Mechanical Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs.

Mechanical Engineering Degree Program Licensure

As an ABET-accredited engineering program, PNW’s program for the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the School of Engineering fulfills the educational requirements for PE licensure in Indiana and all states of the US.

Azreal Jimenez

I liked the class sizes. At PNW, the smaller class sizes let you get a lot closer with your professors. The professors are also really passionate about the subjects they’re teaching.

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I came to PNW because it was close to home, beautiful campus and small class sizes. I stayed at PNW because of the amazing professors and close bonds created with my cohorts.

Val Kesler
Mechanical Engineering, ’12

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I chose Purdue University Northwest because it is a nationally-ranked engineering program and because they believed in me.

Rachel Mok, Ph.D.
BSME, May 2011
MS, Mechanical Engineering, MIT, June 2013
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, MIT, June 2019

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The education I received at PNW gave me the technical aptitude and critical thinking. I rely on minute-by-minute in a fast paced, sometimes unforgiving, and constantly changing career.

John Tonkovich
BS, Mechanical Engineering, Spring ’12

I am very happy to have been a graduate of PNW. I have many experiences, formed lasting friendships, and took the combined advice from of my professors and mentors and used it as a guide for my career, and will continue to do so in the future.

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PNW provided all of the courses and extracurricular activities so that I had enough knowledge and experience to make the transition from student to full-time engineer an easy one. In my whole career, I have not felt unprepared for the technical challenges at hand.

Ryan Natzke
MS, Engineering, Interdisciplinary Engineering, Spring ’12
BS, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, Spring ’10

Meet the Faculty

Bruce Berdanier

Bruce W. Berdanier, Ph.D., PE, PS

Dean of the College of Engineering and Sciences

I am currently the Dean of the College of Engineering and Sciences at Purdue University Northwest.

Yun (Tom) Liu

Yun (Tom) Liu, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Dr. Yun Liu obtained his PhD from Purdue University, West Lafayette, in 2016 and joined Purdue Northwest as an Assistant Professor in 2017.

Subbarao Majety

Subbarao Venkata Majety, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor and Director of Design Studio

Subbarao Venkata Majety is an assistant professor and director of Design Studio, School of Engineering at Purdue University Northwest.

Kimia Mortezaei

Kimia Mortezaei, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Practice

TarfuleaNicoleta

Nicoleta E. Tarfulea, Ph.D.

Chair of Mathematics and Statistics | Interim Chair of Mechanical and Civil Engineering

Nicoleta Tarfulea is a Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

Wubeshet Woldemariam

Wubeshet Woldemariam, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering

Wubeshet Woldemariam is an assistant professor of civil engineering in the mechanical and civil engineering department. His research and teaching focus on transportation and infrastructure planning.

Chenn Zhou

Chenn Zhou, Ph.D.

NIPSCO Distinguished Professor of Engineering Simulation | Director, the Center for Innovation through Visualization and Simulation (CIVS)

Professor Zhou, Director of the Center for Innovation through Visualization and Simulation (CIVS) and Director of the Steel Manufacturing Simulation and Visualization Consortium (SMSVC),  is active in teaching, research, and engagement. She oversees an PNW interdisciplinary research center and a nation-wide steel consortium.

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Earn a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering at PNW

Purdue University Northwest’s mechanical engineering degree program provides a broad education in the fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering such as mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science and more.

To see how a Bachelor’s Degree in mechanical engineering from PNW opens doors, from corporate boardrooms to non-profit leadership, take the next step today!

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