Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
The faculty of mechanical engineering are committed to a transformational educational experience that focuses on both the professional and personal development of our students. The goal is to inspire graduates to have and to continue to develop a strong foundation in the science of engineering; to know how to apply engineering; and to be known as leaders in their chosen career paths. Graduates are expected to have a positive impact on both their profession and community and to be able to effectively communicate their role as engineers.
The graduate curriculum focuses on five subareas: mechanics and materials science, dynamics systems, thermodynamics and energy, design and manufacturing, and fluids and heat transfer. Research is conducted in relevant areas of engineering. Graduate students receive quality mentoring and advising.
Degrees offered in Boise:
The faculty of mechanical engineering are committed to a transformational educational experience that focuses on both the professional and personal development of our students. The goal is to inspire graduates to have and to continue to develop a strong foundation in the science of engineering; to know how to apply engineering; and to be known as leaders in their chosen career paths. Graduates are expected to have a positive impact on both their profession and community and to be able to effectively communicate their role as engineers.
The graduate curriculum focuses on five subareas: mechanics and materials science, dynamics systems, thermodynamics and energy, design and manufacturing, and fluids and heat transfer. Research is conducted in relevant areas of engineering. Graduate students receive quality mentoring and advising.
Degrees offered in Boise:
- Master of Science
- Master's in Engineering
- Ph.D.

