Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Concentration in Aerospace Engineering (STEM)

Tennessee Tech University

USA,Tennessee

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 16,712/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 40

Application Fee

Jan 2026

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USA, Tennessee

Type: University

Location Type: Rural

Founded: 1915

Total Students: 10,000 +

Int. Students: 290 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1 William L Jones Drive, Cookeville, Tennessee 38505, USA

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Concentration in Aerospace Engineering (STEM)

Program Overview

The Mechanical Engineering (ME) Department aspires to be recognized globally for outstanding education and research, and especially for graduating well-qualified engineers who are adaptive professionals, inquisitive, entrepreneurial, and successful in engineering practice, research, and public service.

The ME Department offers the Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.), which is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET under the general criteria and program criteria for mechanical and similarly named engineering programs http://abet.org. In addition, there are three concentrations within the B.S.M.E. program, Aerospace, Mechatronics, and Vehicle Engineering.

The B.S.M.E. curriculum is broad in scope and strongly based in the fundamentals essential for professional practice, life-long learning, and advanced study at the graduate level. Design is a unique element of the profession; therefore, students' design experience is developed and integrated throughout every degree program.

Mechanical engineering focuses on motion and the forces and energy associated with motion. The field encompasses the design and analysis of machines and processes to meet the expanding needs of a changing, technological, energy-based society. Mechanical engineers are the most versatile, and they have a wide variety of career options. B.S.M.E. graduates may find employment in transportation industries, consulting firms, governmental agencies and laboratories, manufacturing facilities, power-production industries, process industries, universities, and others.