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Mechanical and Aerospace engineers design, build and test devices and vehicles, such as cars, aircraft, satellites, engines, robots, and control systems. Increasingly, electronics, computers, and mechanical devices are more and more integrated, and mechanical and aerospace engineers must have very broad knowledge and training in order to perform their jobs at the highest level. Our program emphasis is to provide an education in the fundamentals of engineering as required for the understanding and application of physical phenomena. We follow a broad system approach, where engineering decisions are made with a full appreciation of the opportunities and limitations presented by advanced technologies and their integration.
The Department recognizes that our students follow a variety of career paths. Some enter industry directly as practicing engineers while others continue their studies in graduate school in the fields of engineering or applied science. Others follow our program in preparation for careers in business, law or medicine. Some students enter the military. For the Class of 2015, 17% of graduates decided to continue their studies in graduate school in engineering such as Cal Tech, Stanford, Yale, and Cornell. 60% chose a technical career in industries such as Ford Motor Company, Creative Edge Products, Dassault Falcon Jet, Lockheed Martin, Virgin Galactic, Facebook, Delta Airlines, SpaceX, Universal Creative, Ad Energy, Pratt and Miller, JRI-America, and Telnyx. Some entered a career in the military with the U.S. Navy and the Naval Surface Warfare Center. Others began careers in management consulting, finance or environmental consulting with such companies as Boston Consulting Group, Strategy & Company, Black Rock, UBS, Oliver Wyman, Bridgewater Associates and McKinzie.
We respond to our student's varied interests by offering interdepartmental programs and topical programs. Sufficient flexibility is provided to meet a range of career objectives while providing a foundation of the engineering disciplines and associated problem solving skills.
AST 309 |
Science and Technology of Nuclear Energy |
ELE 523 |
Nonlinear System Theory |
ENE 308 |
Engineering the Climate: Technical & Pol |
ENE 453 |
Wind Turbine Aerodynamics and Technology |
MAE 206 |
Introduction to Engineering Dynamics |
MAE 222 |
Mechanics of Fluids |
MAE 224 |
Integrated Eng'g Science Laboratory |
MAE 305 |
Mathematics in Engineering I |
MAE 306 |
Mathematics in Engineering II |
MAE 322 |
Mechanical Design |
MAE 328 |
Energy for Greenhouse-Constrained World |
MAE 340 |
Independent Work |
MAE 340 |
Independent Work |
MAE 340D |
Independent Work with Design |
MAE 340D |
Independent Work with Design |
MAE 342 |
Space System Design |
MAE 354 |
Unmaking the Bomb:Science and Technology |
MAE 424 |
Energy Storage Systems |
MAE 426 |
Rocket and Air-Breathing Propulsion Tech |
MAE 427 |
Energy Conversion and the Environment |
MAE 433 |
Automatic Control Systems |
MAE 442 |
Senior Thesis |
MAE 442 |
Senior Thesis |
MAE 442D |
Senior Thesis with Design |
MAE 442D |
Senior Thesis with Design |
MAE 444 |
Senior Project |
MAE 444 |
Senior Project |
MAE 444D |
Senior Project with Design |
MAE 444D |
Senior Project with Design |
MAE 502 |
Mathematical Methods II |
MAE 511 |
Experimental Methods I |
MAE 511 |
Experimental Methods I |
MAE 528 |
Physics of Plasma Propulsion |
MAE 529 |
Advanced Topics in Applied Physics I: The Physics and Engineering of Sound: From basic acoustics to 3D audio |
MAE 531 |
Combustion |
MAE 534 |
Energy Storage Systems |
MAE 552 |
Viscous Flows and Boundary Layers |
MAE 562 |
Fracture Mechanics |
MAE 574 |
Unmaking the Bomb:The Science &Technolog |
MAE 598 |
Grad. Seminar in Mech & Aerospace Eng. |
- The Common Application or the Universal College Application
- Princeton Supplement
- Transcript
- School Report
- Guidance Counselor Letter
- Two (2) Teacher Recommendations
- SAT with Essay or ACT with Writing
- Two (2) SAT Subject Tests (recommended, but not required)
- TOEFL, IELTS Academic or PTE Academic (nonnative speakers of English without 3 years of high school in English)
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- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
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