Want to transform the world? Alabama State University's new Mechanical Engineering
degree in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics can help
you fulfill that dream.
Mechanical Engineering is the most diverse of the engineering fields, impacting almost
all aspects of our lives and embracing many areas of specialization. It plays a role
from the buildings in which people live and work, to the cars that they drive daily,
to the food that they eat and the tools they use to cook their food.
“Receiving a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering could be the most rewarding
accomplishment a student will ever achieve,” said Dr. Audrey Napier, dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics.“ The ASU program instills a broad-based set of skills and knowledge that serves the needs of major sectors of
the modern economy including manufacturing of consumer goods, the automotive industry,
the energy sector, and the defense sector.”
Graduates from the program can enter the engineering workforce as design engineers, project engineers, manufacturing engineers,
research and development engineers, or quality control engineers. “Our innovative
program offers workforce-relevant coursework that can expand your career opportunities
in industry, government or academia,” said Dr. Derrick Dean, director of the Biomedical Engineering program.
Students will study under experienced authorities and thought leaders who understand
what it means to succeed in the changing landscape of Mechanical Engineering, because
they’ve already done it.
“Alabama State University’s Mechanical Engineering program can prepare students to
become a leader among leaders,” Napier added.
You are eligible to apply if…
You have a strong high school background in science and math and have a competitive
GPA.
To ApplyFor more information about Mechanical Engineering, call 334-229-4316 or visit
www.alasu.edu/CSTEM.