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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Presented by: David Mutters
Top Schools for Mechanical Engineers
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
University of California-Berkeley University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Georgia Institute of Technology
Courses Required for Mechanical Engr.
ECE 301 - Electrical Engineering I ECE 303 - Electrical Engineering II ECE 306 - Electrical Engineering 1
Lab Engr. 402 - Engineering Ethics and
Social Responsibilities IME 330 - Manufacturing Processes I Math. 129 - Basic Linear Algebra Math. 166 - Calculus II Math. 259 - Multivariate Calculus Math. 266 - Introduction Differential
Equations ME 212 - Fundamentals of Visual
Communication ME 213 - Modeling of Engineering
Systems ME 221 - Engineering Mechanics I ME 222 - Engineering Mechanics II
ME 223 - Mechanics of Materials ME 331 - Engineering Materials I ME 351 - Thermodynamics I ME 352 - Fluid Dynamics ME 361 - Introduction to ME
Profession ME 412 - Engineering
Measurements ME 421 - Theory of Vibrations ME 442 - Machine Design I ME 443 - Machine Design II ME 454 - Heat and Mass
Transfer ME 457 - Thermal Systems Lab ME 461 - Design Project I ME 462 - Design Project II
Top Achievements in Mechanical Engr.
NASA rovers and small robots to work on the space shuttle and on other planets
Military aircraft and land vehicles
Engine blocks Computer-enhanced
mechanical systems such as robotic arms in factoriesflying robotic birdVIDEO:
ASME- American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Professional organizations
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International Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Top Employers of Mechanical Engineers
Northrop Grumman
Lockheed Martin
NASA
U.S. Military
$70-90k (doubled after first 3 years)
$90-100k ( increased after 2 years)
$60-70k (doubled after 3 years)
$70-80k (increased by 50% after 2 years)
Companies Salary Ranges
Negatives associated with the field:
Must pass very high levels of math and science classes
Must understand every field of engineering including: optics, aeronautics, electrical, civil, and chemical