- BSc in Mechanical Engineering at the Auburn University is a 4 year, 122-credit program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- Emphasis is placed on the fundamental concepts of engineering science and design needed in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, biotechnology, material and chemical processing, microsystems and sensors, nanotechnology, machinery and robotics, pharmaceutical, energy production and distribution, heating and refrigeration, food production and processing, entertainment, pulp and paper, weapons systems, and many others.
- Mechanical engineering students take courses in several areas of engineering including: mechanics of rigid and deformable solids, thermo-fluid sciences, energy systems, dynamic systems and controls, design and manufacturing, materials, and electronics.
- College graduates have rewarding careers where they use their technical proficiency and mechanical engineering education for the professional practice of mechanical engineering or any other career path they choose.
- Coillege graduates contribute to their chosen field by effectively leveraging a broad array of professional skills such as oral and written communication, leadership, and teamwork.
- College graduates are life-long learners through a variety of means including self study, continuing education courses, and graduate level education.
- College graduates maintain awareness of a broad range of contemporary issues and global concerns especially as they relate to the field of mechanical engineering.
The current program educational objectives are: