Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers affect design at every level of energy production systems. To prepare for a wide variety of applications, learn to base your design on engineering fundamentals, analyze your ideas using industry standard tools, build prototypes and test your designs for performance.
Our 'Design, Analyze, Build, and Test' philosophy will be the foundation of your career, making you well-suited for industrial jobs, governmental positions or as a researcher in graduate school.
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WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CAREERS IN:
- Nanotechnology
- Biomedical Design
- Sustainable Energy Engineering
- Power Generation Engineering
- Maritime Engineering
- Industrial Automation
- Robotics Design
- Manufacturing
- Mechanical Design
Society of Automotive Engineers
"I am incredibly fortunate to have a community of people that don't think less of me," says Bianca J. "If you're here, you're supposed to be here. If you want to be here, there's space for you."
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Mechanical engineering allows me to hit any field from any angle. I want to work with renewable energy sources to help those in need.Giselle O. Passaic County, NJ
In my first year, I got in the projects lab and started using different machines, which in other schools, you wouldn’t look at until your senior design project.Brittney N. Morris County, NJ
I like the class size, affordability and education Rowan provides. It has a project-based learning approach, which easily stands out.Jason F. Camden County, NJ
Mechanical engineering tends to be associated with cars or engines, but the possibilities of work are endless. You’re in no way tied down to any one field of work.Morgan D. Gloucester County, NJ
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Mechanical Engineering Major and Pilot Jay Petersen
"At Rowan I’m not just a number but I’m a member of a community — especially with the honors program I’m in," says sophomore Jay P.