
Why choose Mechanical Engineering?
- Mechanical Engineering (MechE) is an exciting
field of study, where math and physics are
used for practical purposes: to design, build
and improve the devices of a modern world.
- Mechanical engineers design the latest
vehicles (sea, air, or ground) and the
engines that propel them. They create
prosthetic devices for wounded service
members. They seek to harness clean,
renewable energy sources like wind, water,
and solar power. They make materials for armor and aircraft lighter and stronger,
and our daily lives safer in countless ways.
- MechE is the broadest engineering discipline,
which as a student means more variety in
coursework, and an education that is highly
respected and highly versatile.
What is special about Mechanical Engineering at the Naval Academy?
- The Mechanical Engineering Department has a great faculty. We are
teachers, researchers, civilians and officers who are interesting people, and
interested in you. Most importantly, we are fully engaged in the education
of midshipmen. See for yourself: find a friend in MechE, and ask them what
they think!
- Mechanical Engineering has world-class laboratory facilities, and they are all
for you. Engineering is a hands-on discipline - learning in a classroom
about material failure, lift and drag on a wing, or nuclear fission is just the
first step. At the academy, midshipmen get to break steel beams, feel the
aerodynamic forces in a wind tunnel, and experiment with a subcritical reactor.
Graduates of our program don't just learn from books. They are great
engineers because they have seen it and done it for themselves.
- As a mechanical engineer, you will take a wide range of classes, some that are
required and some that you choose. The required course titles are things
like "Strength of Materials," "Applied Thermodynamics," "Engineering
Experimentation" and "Introduction to Design." In your last year or two,
you will take several elective courses, where you can choose the topics that are
most interesting to you. Some popular electives are "Engines: Principles,
Design and Applications," "Design of Robotic Elements," "Reactor Physics," and
"Engineering Project Management."
- All permanent faculty members in Mechanical Engineering hold a doctorate degree, and they are all engaged
in research related to their area of expertise. Research is where knowledge is created - discoveries are made,
both large and small, that contribute to our understanding of the world around us. For this research, we need
you! For course credit, 1/C midshipmen may engage in collaborative research with a faculty member, or may
pursue their own idea under the supervision of a faculty advisor. In the past, midshipmen contribution to
research has been substantial. It is not unusual for mids to be authors on a technical paper, or travel to
present their work at a conference or symposium.
- The Mechanical Engineering program at the Naval Academy is accredited by ABET.
This certification provides assurance to both you, the student, and to any
future employer that your mechanical engineering education is both broad and
rigorous.
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