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As a mechanical engineering major at Sacred Heart University, you’llimmerse yourself in an innovative, student-focusedcurriculumdesignedto reflect the evolving needs of today’s engineering landscape.
Why Study Mechanical Engineering at Sacred Heart?
With a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from SHU, you’ll dive into core areas such as mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science and system design—grounded in both theory and hands-on application. Alongside technical expertise, you’ll sharpen your communication skills, preparing you to clearly and confidently explain complex mechanical engineering concepts to diverse audiences.
Sacred Heart’s mechanical engineering curriculum is designed to align with industry demands, equipping you with the skills needed for a successful career in fields such as product design, systems engineering, manufacturing or robotics. You’ll gain a strong foundation in both theoretical principles and practical applications, all while benefiting from the entrepreneurial resources and industry connections of the Jack Welch College of Business & Technology.
In the mechanical engineering program, you will:
Build your technical foundation with hands-on courses in thermodynamics, machine design, CAD, fluid mechanics and more
Collaborate on real-world projects in our IDEA Lab and advanced engineering labs
Gain practical experience through internships, co-ops or faculty-led research opportunities
Engage in dynamic mechanical engineering courses that emphasize applied learning, innovation and problem-solving
Contribute to interdisciplinary research that connects mechanical systems, sustainability and innovation across industries
State-of-the-Art Facilities
IDEA Lab
The IDEA Lab is an open lab space where people can explore, tinker, invent and discover using tools and equipment such equipment as 3D printers, laser cutters and electronics—essentially, every tool needed to innovate in the computer field.