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  • Degree Type
    Undergraduate
    Total Requirements
    128 Credit Hours

    Figure out what works with a Mechanical Engineering degree at USCA

    Get hands-on and build solutions to a range of mechanical problems—improving efficiency and effectiveness across the industry.

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    At the University of South Carolina Aiken, our bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering delivers the knowledge and skills so you can work out innovative solutions to some of the biggest challenges we face. Our rigorous and comprehensive degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Mechanical and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.

    At USCA, you’ll start with foundational knowledge in math, science, and engineering as you learn how to design, manufacture, maintain, and manage various components, processes, and systems. You’ll work within small mechanical engineering courses, gain valuable hands-on learning and personal attention, and much more to prepare you for a great career in changing how machines work as a mechanical engineer.

    Program Highlights

    From aerospace to construction, technology to transportation, mechanical engineering plays a critical role in our ever-changing world. At USCA, our Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering combines a detailed curriculum with practical opportunities to test your skills. You’ll thrive at USCA as you:

    Learn in high-tech and high-touch spaces
    As a major in mechanical engineering, you’ll learn the same technology that you’ll use in your career, across industries. Our high-tech Engineering Lab is designed for small group sessions and allows you to apply principles you learn in class, from various methods of flow measurement and heat conduction to pressure and hardness tests.

    Study alongside faculty with diverse interests and experience
    Throughout your Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, you’ll learn from and work with faculty members who are making an impact here in the Palmetto State and beyond. Our mechanical engineering professors are also researchers who study the impact of underwater explosions on vessels, solar technologies, and much more.

    Benefit from small class sizes
    Unlike other Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering programs in South Carolina, at USCA, your mechanical engineering courses are small and allow more time for personalized attention. In fact, our student-to-faculty ratio is 17-to-1. That means you’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask your most pressing questions and receive career advice.

    Earn a mechanical engineering degree that’s also affordable
    At USCA, we offer some of the lowest tuition in the Palmetto State. We also offer scholarships specifically for students who major in mechanical engineering, including the Jack and Shirley Hasty Memorial Endowed Scholarship, George B. Mitchell Endowed Scholarship, and the Joette Sonnenberg Endowed Scholarship.

    “During my time at USCA, I enjoyed having the opportunity to personally know all the engineering faculty. In a small classroom environment, it is much easier to learn and ask questions. The schedules are specifically designed to facilitate students working in internships throughout the school year, giving us a jump start in our professional careers. All the faculty make it their goal to educate and prepare us for our careers.”

    Isaiah Holland
    2023 BS, Mechanical Engineering

    Course Highlights

    At USCA, you’ll get a strong foundation in math, science, and engineering principles, plus electives so you can tailor your mechanical engineering degree to your interests.

    Your studies also include laboratory courses and engineering seminars where guest speakers provide insight on local industry and faculty present research. Our cohort experience builds community among all our students who major in mechanical engineering.

    Our students say that some of their favorite classes are:

    • Design of Mechanical Elements
    • Heat Transfer
    • Thermodynamics Fundamentals

    Industry-sponsored capstone
    During your senior year for the mechanical engineering degree, you’ll take part in a full-year capstone project where you’ll work on a real challenge designed and sponsored by a local organization. You’ll apply your knowledge to industry needs and learn how to problem-solve in a professional setting—all while completing a project that can be shown off to future employers.

    17-to-1

    Student-to-faculty ratio for Mechanical Engineering courses.

    100%

    Job placement in the field after graduation.

    More Information

    This program is part of the USCA Department of Computer Science, Engineering & Mathematics.

    What can you do with a Mechanical Engineering degree?

    Mechanical engineering degree graduates are in high demand because industry employers want individuals who can solve problems and improve operations through technology.

    High-Earning Potential

    With a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, you can also expect strong earning potential. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary for mechanical engineers is $95,300, and many jobs in the profession only require a four-year degree.

    Career Opportunities

    Graduates in Mechanical Engineering can work in roles such as aerospace engineer, automotive engineer, construction engineer, manufacturing engineer, mechanical engineer, production engineer, or structural engineer.
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