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The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of North Dakota offers students a comprehensive education grounded in engineering principles, innovative design, and practical problem-solving skills. This program prepares graduates to excel in diverse industries such as aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, energy, and robotics. The curriculum combines fundamental courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry with specialized mechanical engineering topics, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mechanical design, and materials science. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work, computational modeling, and project-based learning, fostering both technical competence and teamwork abilities.
Throughout the program, students have opportunities to engage in research projects and internships that connect academic theories with real-world applications. The university’s state-of-the-art laboratories and technical facilities provide an ideal environment for experimentation and innovation. The program emphasizes critical thinking, communication skills, and ethical considerations, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to address complex engineering challenges responsibly. Additionally, students benefit from faculty mentorship and industry partnerships, which facilitate professional development and networking.
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at UND is designed to meet accreditation standards and prepare students for careers or graduate studies. Graduates are equipped to design, analyze, and improve mechanical systems, contributing to technological advancements and sustainable solutions. The program promotes lifelong learning and adaptability in a rapidly evolving engineering landscape. With a strong foundation in technical knowledge and practical skills, UND Mechanical Engineering graduates are well-positioned to make meaningful contributions in their fields, drive innovation, and excel in their professional careers.
Detailed Course Facts
Application deadline February 1 (Summer); February 1 (Fall); September 1 (Spring); International students: May 1 (Fall ); September 1 (Spring); February 1 (Summer) Tuition fee
- EUR 7788 Year (EEA)
- EUR 7788 Year (National)
$482.82/Credit
Start date January,May,August 2015 Credits 129 Credits
Duration full-time 72 months Languages Take an IELTS test
- English
Delivery mode Online Educational variant Part-time Intensity Flexible Part-time variant Flexible Structure Fully structured Student interaction Online group works/assignments Attendance No Attendance Teacher support Continuous support with feedback on request
Course Content
129 credits are required for graduation, with a minimum of the following:
- 39 credits that meet UND's Essential Studies (General Education) requirements.
- 60 credits from a 4-year, regionally accredited college or university.
- 36 credits at an upper-division level (300 or above).
- last 30 credits from UND; at the minimum, you should have 21 credits of 300-level or above from ME at UND, including ME 418, ME 483, ME 487, and ME 488.
All engineering students must complete foundation courses in Chemistry, English, Math, and Physics with a grade of C or better prior to enrollment in upper division (300 or above) engineering courses.
Your advisor will assist you with a plan of study that meets UND's degree requirements.
English Language Requirements
IELTS band : 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test : 76
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Requirements
Regardless of where you live or your current profession, you may earn your engineering degree from the University of North Dakota. The part-time, online engineering program is designed for working adults who are unable to attend traditional, on-campus classes.
Becoming a Mechanical Engineer
If you are wondering if a career in mechanical engineering is right for you, you should compare your interests, talents, and skills to the types of job tasks you will perform.
- Are you interested in mathematics and science?
- Are you curious about how things work?
- Are you a problem-solver?
- Do you like to put ideas into action?
- Do you have good communication skills?
- Do you enjoy working with others?
Mechanical engineers work in a broad range of industries, including:
- Aeronautical
- Automotive
- Chemical Processing
- Consulting
- Health
- Defense Technology
- Food Processing
- Manufacturing
- Power Generation
- Public Utilities
- Research
Some mechanical engineers also design tools that other engineers need for their work. Others work in manufacturing or agriculture production, maintenance, or technical sales. Many mechanical engineers become administrators or managers.
You may find the information provided by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) helpful as you consider a career in mechanical engineering.
Work Experience
No work experience is required.
Related Scholarships*
- Academic Excellence Scholarship
"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."
- Alumni Study Travel Fund
Scholarships for students who are already attending the University of Reading.
- Amsterdam Merit Scholarships
The University of Amsterdam aims to attract the world’s brightest students to its international classrooms. Outstanding students from outside the European Economic Area can apply for an Amsterdam Merit Scholarship.
* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than University of North Dakota.
Accreditation
ABET Accreditation
The Distance Engineering Degree Program is offered in an educational delivery mode that leads to a degree in one of the University of North Dakota's ABET-accredited engineering degree programs.
ABET is responsible for the specialized accreditation of educational programs in:
- applied science
- computing
- engineering
- technology
ABET accreditation assures you that UNDs engineering programs meet the educational standards established by the engineering profession.
Regional Accreditation
The University of North Dakota as a whole is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. UND has been accredited since 1913, when the Association was first organized.
Why is accreditation important?
Accreditation assures the quality of higher education institutions and programs. In the United States, accreditation is a voluntary, non-governmental, peer-review process that determines if established quality standards are being met.
- Accreditation is a major way for students, families, employers, government officials, and the media to know that an institution or program provides a quality education.
- Accreditation helps students choose quality college programs that qualify for federal financial aid.
- Accreditation enables employers to recruit graduates they know are well-prepared. Many employers will only provide tuition assistance to employees for accredited programs.
- Accreditation is used by registration, licensure, and certification boards to screen applicants.
- Accreditation gives colleges and universities a structured mechanism to assess, evaluate, and improve the quality of their programs.