• Bachelor of science in engineering (BSE) in mechanical engineering, with optional concentrations in computational and mathematical mechanics or energy and environment.
  • Choosing the energy and environment concentration lets students focus on renewable energy, air pollution and sustainability. The computational mechanics concentration prepares students for numerical simulation, visualization and high-performance computing of modern mechanical and thermal systems. See below for links to more in-depth course outlines.
  • Students may choose one of two concentrations: computational mechanics or energy and environment. A concentration is not required.