The mechanical engineering department at the University of Michigan offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. The school's undergraduate program offers students a foundation in the core technical competencies related to the field, namely solid mechanics, design and manufacturing, systems and controls. Graduate degrees are available in coursework, research or thesis program options while doctoral students combine advanced level coursework with dissertation research.
University of Michigan
Mechanical Engineering
2206 G.G. Brown Building
2350 Hayward St
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
734-763-4277
me.engin.umich.edu
Michigan State University founded its department of mechanical engineering in 1885. The school's undergraduate curriculum has four objectives: diversity of knowledge within the discipline, personal and professional growth, responsibility, and effective solution strategies. Concentrations include bio-mechanical engineering, global engineering and manufacturing engineering. Graduate level and doctoral programs are also available.
Michigan State University
Mechanical Engineering Department
2555 Engineering Building
East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1226
517-355-5131
egr.msu.edu
The undergraduate mechanical engineering program at Michigan Technical University includes minor concentrations in manufacturing and product design. Introductory coursework includes an examination of the role of mechanics in world culture as well as advanced calculus and physics courses. The school's graduate program has partnership with the Peace Corps that allows students to pursue their advanced degrees through the development of mechanical engineering systems in the third world.
Michigan Technical University
Mechanical Engineering
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI USA 49931
906-487-2551
me.mtu.edu