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Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering
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Why Mechanical Engineering at SUNY Binghamton?
Mechanical Engineering (ME) plays a role in nearly everything that is made by humans.
From design, to fabrication to final applications — the University touches everything. Because of this, the ME curriculum offers a balance among theory, design and laboratory experience in the areas of thermal fluids, mechanics, dynamic systems, design and materials — all to help students develop into leaders in the field.
The curriculum has been designed to provide strong technical preparation in mechanical engineering.
The primary goal is to prepare graduates for professional practice in mechanical engineering or continued study at the graduate level, based on a thorough grounding in the fundamentals and skills used by the mechanical engineer.
The Bachelor’s Program in Mechanical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Graduates from our program, within the first few years of their career, will either achieve professional employment in the broad field of mechanical engineering or related disciplines, or enroll in programs of advanced study in engineering, science and other professions, including business and law.
The program emphasizes the application of engineering fundamentals rather than specialization within areas of mechanical engineering. However, some specialization is permitted through elective courses. Care has been taken to ensure a balanced integration of theory, design and laboratory practice through the selection and sequencing of courses within the curriculum.
The primary goal is to prepare the mechanical engineering bachelor of science graduate for a creative, lifelong engineering career. Combined degrees and minor programs are available.
The curriculum has been designed to provide strong technical preparation in the broad field of mechanical engineering.
Areas of Research Conducted by the Faculty - Applied Mechanics and Design, Dynamic Systems and Acoustics, Energy, and Materials, Transport.
Is Binghamton University a good school?
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Following are the quick facts about Binghamton University SUNY:
- Ranked #127 in Engineering by US News and World Report
- Tuition $24,403
- SAT 1230-1400
In our shortlisting, we would place Binghamton University SUNY as follows -
- Affordability, based on tuition and living expenses: 5 (on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the most desirable)
- Reputation, based on research, academic strength and ranking: 3 (on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the most desirable)
- Outcome, based on career success of alumni: 3 (on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the most desirable)
- Depending on your academic, extra-curricular and other aspects of your profile, you could shortlist Binghamton University SUNY as your Safe School with a chance of getting admission as 75% or more.