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3 Mechanical Engineering BA Degree Programs in USA


Bucknell University College of Engineering
BA Mechanical Engineering
- Lewisburg, USA
BA
English
From your first year as a mechanical engineering major at Bucknell, you'll design and build real devices that confront challenges facing society. You might work with your professors to study next-generation solar energy, test self-driving vehicle technology, or build an exhibit for the nearby Lewisburg Children's Museum.


University of Pennsylvania
Mechanical Sciences, BA
- Philadelphia, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Mechanical Sciences focuses on giving students a strong foundation in engineering principles combined with broad liberal arts education. Students explore core areas such as mec...
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BA Engineering - St. Ambrose University
- Louisville, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
St. Ambrose is a comfort zone for engineers; it's not so large that you'll get lost, whether it be in a lecture or a crowd. And our veteran faculty understand the skills you'll need to succeed in the working world by giving you plenty of experience, from your entry-level classes through the culminating Senior Design Course.
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Mechanical Engineering degree programs in the USA focus on designing, analyzing, and improving mechanical systems. This field offers exciting opportunities for students to engage with practical, real-world applications of engineering principles.
Through courses in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and machine design, you'll learn to develop solutions for various industry challenges. Studying at the Bachelor's level emphasizes applied coursework, where you’ll work on hands-on projects that refine your technical skills, such as creating prototypes and utilizing modeling tools. As a result, this practical focus helps you build confidence as you engage with new perspectives in engineering.
Graduates gain skills essential for careers in automotive design, aerospace engineering, or renewable energy systems. The demand for mechanical engineers spans many sectors, reflecting the degree's versatility. With a strong foundation in engineering principles and problem-solving techniques, you’ll find that numerous global opportunities await you after graduation.