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Mechanical Engineering
Undergraduate Programs

The Mechanical Engineering curriculum prepares students for a wide variety of technical and professional fields having their roots in mechanical engineering - areas as diverse as aeronautics, aerospace, power generation, energy conversion and conservation, transportation, manufacturing, product design, robotics and controls, and others. Furthermore, because of the breadth of the mechanical engineering curriculum, graduates have the adaptability and flexibility to become part of the newest and most exciting technologies. Additionally, graduates of the program may use their educational background as preparation for a career in research and development, business, management, law, etc., in combination with suitable graduate education.


 

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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Mechanical Engineering is a very diverse branch of engineering. A wide range of study that includes mathematics, natural sciences, engineering science and practice prepares the mechanical engineering student to analyze and design devices and systems that enhance and improve our lives. 

 


 

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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Integrated

The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering integrated degree is formed by choosing the mechanics, design, vibrations and control curricular content from mechanical engineering and the analog and digital electronics content from electrical engineering.

 


 

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Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics, Integrated

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics (Mechanical Engineering + Physics) provides an innovative program for students who are interested in a fundamental yet applied understanding of mechanics, thermal physics and related topics. Students not only acquire foundational knowledge in mathematics and physics, they also develop critical and quantitative thinking skills that are essential for problem-solving in a wide range of applications.

 


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Co-Op Program

The Fenn Co-op Program is a structured, academic program that integrates classroom studies with paid, productive, real-life work experiences. Students complete three to four semesters of co-op often resulting in employment with government agencies, industrial manufacturers, consulting firms and other private engineering enterprises.

Senior Design Capstone

Senior Capstone Design

The Senior Design Capstone Course is the culmination of students' engineering education in Mechanical Engineering at Cleveland State University. The two-semester course gives students the opportunity to incorporate engineering principles learned throughout their academic careers into one final project.

Contact

Mailing Address
Mechanical Engineering Department, Washkewicz College of Engineering
Cleveland State University
1960 E. 24th St. FH232
Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214

Campus Location
Fenn Hall Room 232
1960 East 24th Street
Phone: 216-687-2567
Fax: 216-687-5375
mce@csuohio.edu