Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
What will you do with a mechanical engineering degree?
In the mechanical engineering program, you’ll learn how fundamental engineering principles translate into real-world solutions. Coursework combines theory, design, and manufacturing to help you understand how mechanical systems are conceived, built, and optimized.
You’ll study topics such as:
- Mechanics of materials, statics, and dynamics
- Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer
- Machine design and manufacturing processes
My education included quality facilities and labs, smaller classes, department project opportunities at the undergraduate level, collaboration with local industry, and access to professors with real-world industry experience. My education has been more than a piece of paper—it has been preparation for my career.
Sarah Morgan, B.S. Mechanical Engineering ’13
Mechanical Design and Analysis Engineer, The Boeing Company
Life as a mechanical engineering student at WSU Vancouver
As a mechanical engineering student at WSU Vancouver, you’ll be part of a collaborative community where learning extends beyond the classroom. You’ll connect with peers and dedicated faculty through undergraduate research, hands-on lab work, field trips, and extracurricular engineering clubs—all supported by access to advanced facilities and faculty who are invested in your growth as an engineer.
Industry-sponsored capstone experience
Specialized labs and facilities
Research and applied learning
Careers with a mechanical engineering degree
Mechanical engineers work with motion, energy, and forces—and engineers are needed across nearly every industry. Graduates of WSU Vancouver’s mechanical engineering program pursue careers as:
- Design and manufacturing engineers
- Aerospace and automotive engineers
- Systems, testing, and research engineers
- Renewable energy engineers
What sets WSU Vancouver graduates apart is their applied experience: hands-on labs, industry-sponsored capstone projects, undergraduate research, and strong connections to regional PNW employers.