Earn a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree at Seattle University and gain the experience, leadership skills, and industry connections needed to excel. Mechanical engineering (ME) is the broadest and most versatile of the engineering professions. It includes designing energy-efficient and clean infrastructure, medical devices, vehicles, robots and complex systems using machine design, materials, biomechanics, energy engineering, fluid mechanics, controls and more The mechanical engineering undergraduate curriculum emphasizes a four-year integrated scientific, hands-on learning, and design experiences while increasing communication opportunities, mentoring by practicing engineers, encouraging both independent and collaborative learning, fostering an inclusive culture, and developing skills needed to function on multi-disciplinary teams in professional settings. Our Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BS.MEGR) program offers many different learning opportunities: Industry-sponsored senior design projects; Industry-mentored integrated design projects in 1st, 2nd and 3rd year; Technical and professional mentorship by industry professionals etc. Mechanical Engineering (ME) is one of the most diverse and adaptable branches of engineering. It encompasses the design and development of energy-efficient and sustainable infrastructure, medical devices, vehicles, robots and complex systems. Mechanical engineers apply principles of machine design, materials science, biomechanics, energy systems, fluid mechanics, controls and more to solve real-world challenges and drive innovation.