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Mechanical Engineering Programs at IUPUI
What is Mechanical Engineering?
Mechanical engineering (ME) is one of the most versatile and multidisciplinary
engineering disciplines. ME encompasses almost all aspects of modern technology from man-made
devices to biological systems. Mechanical engineers design, develop, and manufacture every kind
of vehicle, power system, machine, and tool. Any type of machine that produces, transmits, or
uses power is most likely the product of a mechanical engineer. Mechanical Engineers are also
expected to understand and be able to apply concepts from the chemistry, math, physics, and
electrical engineering fields.
For more information, you may visit the Mechanical Engineering Department website.
Careers in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering graduates qualify for jobs in areas such as
computer-aided engineering (finite element method, virtual prototyping, computer-aided
manufacturing), fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, heat transfer, manufacturing, robotics,
control systems, stress analysis, applied thermodynamics, combustion, heating, refrigeration
and air conditioning, and turbomachinery. Moreover, emerging technologies in biotechnology,
materials science, and nanotechnology are likely to create new job
opportunities for mechanical engineers. ME graduates work in one of several departments of
businesses including design, manufacturing, research, testing, and management. They work in
diverse insdustries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, energy, HVAC, manufacturing,
materials processing, medical device, nuclear, and pharmaceutical industries
as lead personnel.
The following sites provide additional information about mechanical engineering:
Overview of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Areas of Involvement
Profiles of Mechanical Engineers
Day in the Life of Mechanical Engineers
Earnings of Mechanical Engineers
Employment of Mechanical Engineers
Professional Development of Mechanical Engineers
Career Path Forecast of Mechanical Engineers
Professional Organization of Mechanical Engineering
Three of the most active professional societies which mechanical
engineers belong to are:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
To find out more about what mechanical engineers do you
may visit the
Mechanical Engineering Education site of ASME.
Educational Requirements
Information on the mechanical engineering degrees in our department is available at:
Curriculum for B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Program Map for B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Undergraduate Program in Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Program in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Website
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