Program Overview
This mechanical engineering program emphasizes hands-on learning, research, and internships. Led by expert faculty, it prepares students for careers in aerospace, automotive, and other industries. Graduates are well-equipped for success in the job market and have opportunities to work with leading companies like Georgia Power and Boeing.
Program Outline
Teaching:
- Teaching methods: Hands-on learning experiences, faculty-led research projects, service-learning experiences, internships
- Faculty: Experts in the field, specializing in a wide range of areas within mechanical engineering, including composite materials, thermal sciences, solar power and renewable energy, and materials science
- Unique approaches: None specified
Careers:
- Potential career paths:
- Aerospace engineer
- Automotive engineer
- Engineering consultant
- Mechanical engineer
- Production engineer
- Opportunities:
- Work in a variety of settings, including the Mercer Engineering Research Center and for companies such as Georgia Power, Milliken & Company, Boeing, and Frito-Lay
- Outcomes:
- Prepare for a successful and rewarding career in mechanical engineering
- Be a competitive candidate in the job market
Mercer University (Postgraduate)
Overview:
Mercer University is a private, coeducational institution offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across its various schools and colleges. The university is known for its commitment to teaching, service, and inspiring its students.
Academic Programs:
Mercer University offers a variety of graduate programs across its 12 schools and colleges. These programs cater to students seeking to advance their education and careers.