Risultati di ricerca
The University of Delaware’s College of Engineering is the destination for an extraordinary education, transformational research and engaged service to the state of Delaware and the nation, making the world better today and for generations to come.
- Apply
Annual Security and Fire Report. The University of...
- Giving
Giving - UD College of Engineering
- Resources
Resources - UD College of Engineering
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Innovation & Entrepreneurship - UD College of Engineering
- Graduate Student Advisement
Graduate Student Advisement - UD College of Engineering
- Student Development and Support
Student Development and Support - UD College of Engineering
- Graduate Student News & Events
Graduate Student News & Events - UD College of Engineering
- Faculty Directories
Faculty Directories - UD College of Engineering
- Apply
Undergraduate Majors. In each of our majors, students learn skills that will enable them to excel in the workforce and develop innovative solutions to problems facing people and the planet. All undergraduate engineering majors are also available as Honors Degrees.
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines, preparing students for a wide range of career opportunities in industries such as aerospace, automotive, bioengineering, controls, design and manufacturing.
Tradition of Excellence. The University of Delaware (UD) has a tradition of excellence, from the founding of Alison’s academy in 1743 to our research-intensive, technologically advanced institution of today. UD offers a broad range of degree programs in its ten colleges.
The College of Engineering at University of Delaware has 146 full-time faculty on staff. + Show More. At-a-Glance. Acceptance Rate (master's) 59.4% Tuition & Fees. $17,622 per year...
15 mag 2022 · College of Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Apply Now > Endless Career Opportunities. Mechanical engineering is one of the most diverse branches of engineering, and it involves the design and analysis of machines, structures, and materials by applying the principles of physics and materials science.
With a degree in mechanical engineering, you can find work in many industries such as aerospace, automotive, biomedical engineering, consulting, manufacturing, petroleum engineering, structural engineering, or thermal and mechanical design.