
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at University of Duke provides students with a strong foundation in the principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and system design. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with hands-on laboratory and project experience, enabling students to analyze, model, and design complex mechanical systems. Learners develop essential skills in problem-solving, engineering design, computational analysis, and experimental methods, preparing them to address real-world engineering challenges across diverse industries.
The program emphasizes interdisciplinary applications by connecting mechanical engineering with fields such as robotics, energy systems, and manufacturing. Students engage in collaborative projects, laboratory experimentation, and research initiatives, gaining the ability to conduct independent technical investigations, optimize system performance, and apply engineering principles in practical contexts. By graduation, learners possess strong analytical reasoning, technical proficiency, and critical thinking skills, preparing them for professional careers or advanced study in mechanical engineering and related disciplines.
Year 1 – Foundations in Mechanical Engineering
Year 2 – Core Engineering Principles
Year 3 – Specialized and Applied Study
Year 4 – Capstone Research & Professional Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for a wide range of careers in engineering, manufacturing, energy, and technology. Many pursue opportunities in automotive engineering, aerospace, robotics, and energy systems, where technical expertise and design skills drive innovation and operational efficiency. Additional pathways include industrial design, consulting, project management, and research and development in mechanical technologies. The program also provides a solid foundation for graduate studies in mechanical engineering, materials science, or related disciplines, preparing students for roles that require analytical problem-solving, technical proficiency, and applied engineering knowledge in both industrial and research settings.
This program is ideal for students who want to gain strong engineering fundamentals, practical technical experience, and applied problem-solving skills. The four-year curriculum allows learners to progress from foundational courses to advanced engineering topics while gaining hands-on laboratory and project experience. Faculty mentorship and collaborative design projects help students develop analytical thinking, project management skills, and technical confidence. By graduation, learners are equipped to pursue professional roles or advanced study with the expertise and critical insight necessary to succeed in mechanical engineering and related fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (919) 684-8111
Email: admissions@duke.edu
Address: University of Duke, Durham, North Carolina, United States