UT Tyler Department of Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering & Computer Science
The University of Texas at Tyler Department of Mechanical Engineering provides a student-focused, hands-on approach to engineering education, producing graduates who are highly sought after by employers and graduate schools across the nation.
Mechanical engineers represent one of the broadest of engineering disciplines, engaging in a variety of industrial and business operations, from large corporations and government organizations to small consulting firms.
As a UT Tyler mechanical engineering graduate you will be well equipped to work in areas of high demand, such as computer-aided design and analysis, thermal and fluid systems, manufacturing processes and control, bioengineering and aerospace systems and instrumentation.
UT Tyler undergraduate and graduate degree programs in mechanical engineering emphasize the development of strong professional and communication skills and critical thinking.
The bachelor of science degree program provides instruction in both mechanical engineering theory and practice through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on lab experiences. UT Tyler students working toward the B.S. degree get a strong foundation in problem-solving and other skills to excel as mechanical engineers and/or advance to graduate studies.
The UT Tyler master of science degree program in mechanical engineering is broad-based, allowing students to develop expertise in a number of areas, from design, manufacturing, and thermal/fluid sciences to solid mechanics and mechanical control and instrumentation. Students in the M.S. degree program may choose the research option or non-thesis option.
Graduate assistantships are available for M.S. research option. For details contact the mechanical engineering graduate coordinator.
At UT Tyler you will learn from a faculty of mechanical engineering experts who are devoted to student success and involve both undergraduates and graduates in research, conducted in state-of-the-art facilities.
As a UT Tyler mechanical engineering student you also will gain valuable experiences through membership in student chapters of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers.
IMPORTANT DATES
| MAY 20 | Long Summer 2013 - Bookstore Charge Dates from Credit Balances |
| MAY 21 | Long Summer 2013 - Bookstore Charge Dates from Credit Balances |
| MAY 22 | Remaining Grant and Scholarship Monies to be Refunded - Long Summer 2013 |
| JUN 10 | Financial Aid Census Date – Long Summer 2013 |
| JUL 03 | Last Day of Title IV Fund Return for Withdrawal - Long Summer 2013 |
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Undergraduate Degrees
For information about a BS in Mechanical Engineering, visit Undergraduate Degrees.
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Graduate Program
Find out more about a MS in Mechanical Engineering. More Info.





