Mechanical engineers use scientific principles from the physical world to create a tremendous variety of mechanical and thermal systems. Practicing mechanical engineers use these principles to design, analyze, manufacture and maintain systems that include:

  • automobiles and aircraft;
  • heating and cooling systems;
  • electric power plants;
  • specialized materials;
  • manufacturing plants; and
  • industrial equipment and machinery.??

Mechanical engineers need a solid understanding of engineering science, which includes mechanics, engineering materials, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. The program at WKU focuses on these sciences as well as design and professional skills necessary for a successful career in mechanical engineering. The major in Mechanical Engineering leads to a Bachelor of Science degree. The curriculum requires a minimum of 67-68 technical specialty hours, completion of required Colonnade coursework, and 23.5 semester hours of required mathematics and science.