Harness the wind to power your automobile, make a lighter aircraft by exploiting the strength of nano fibers thinner than a hair, or determine the optimal route of a cargo ship through wind and current-laden seas. Mechanical engineering is a broad, versatile and creative discipline concerned with conversion of energy to useful work; the design and production of machines; and the interaction of solids, liquids and gases. A mechanical engineering degree provides a solid technical foundation for careers in fields as diverse as automotive, alternative energy, defense, medicine, patent law, manufacturing and aerospace.
At Wayne State's College of Engineering, you'll learn from nationally renowned faculty experts and benefit from our high-impact practices of student success: hands-on experience, global perspective, undergraduate research, internships and co-ops, and community engagement.
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Adam Niner
BSME '14, MBA '20
Classes at WSU taught me how to learn challenging topics quickly and how to pull together a team to accomplish a big project. I utilize both of these concepts frequently in my day-to-day work.
Adam Niner
BSME '14, MBA '20
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During this Earth Month, Wayne State reflects on its commitment to sustainabilityApril 23
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Wayne State researcher aims to improve coding peer review practicesApril 19
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College of Engineering to welcome new Hall of Fame members for 2024April 08
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Wayne State grad students earn fellowships in support of NASA’s missionMarch 21
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Wayne State University to collaborate on $75 million DOE awardMarch 18
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