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Mechanical Engineering Concentration

According to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), "Mechanical engineers create and develop mechanical systems for all of humankind. Concerned with the principles of force, energy, and motion, mechanical engineers use their knowledge of design, manufacturing, and operational processes to advance the world around us – enhancing safety, economic vitality, and enjoyment throughout the world." 

More information about the field of mechanical engineering, including short interviews with practicing professionals, is available at the Sloan Career Cornerstone Center.

See the Academic Catalogue for requirements and guidelines for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, with a concentration in mechanical engineering.

 

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Summer research with the Hauber Fellowship program allows undergraduates to spend 10 weeks each summer working on an independent project under the guidance of Loyola faculty.