BS in Mechanical Engineering

A Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering provides a solid foundation in the basic laws of science while allowing students to specialize in one of three major areas:

  • Fluid/thermal sciences and energy systems
  • Materials, mechanical systems and manufacturing
  • Design

A degree in mechanical engineering opens doors to careers in fields like energy, manufacturing, robotics and mechatronics. There’s an increasing demand for mechanical engineers, especially as high-tech industries continue to lead innovation. Almost every new design or innovation in science, engineering and business relies on mechanical engineering.

This is a broad and continuously evolving field that offers high job security and new professional and academic challenges for those who keep their skills up to date. With a degree in mechanical engineering, you can design the future you imagine

Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the program ensures a high-quality education that meets industry standards.

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Program Requirements

Any degree-seeking student admitted to FIU in good academic standing may declare a major in mechanical engineering. 

To earn a BS in Mechanical Engineering, students must complete 128 credits, a minimum of 32 lower-division credit hours, including 11 credit hours that satisfy the University Core Curriculum.

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For a list of all state-approved common prerequisites, including alternatives, visit cpm.flvc.org.

Prerequisite Courses
Course IDCourse Name
CHM1045General Chemistry I AND
CHM1045L - General Chemistry Lab I
MAC2281Calculus I for Engineering
MAC2282Calculus II for Engineering
MAC2283Calculus III for Engineering
MAP2302Differential Equations
PHY2048Physics with Calculus I AND
PHY2048L - General Physics Laboratory I
PHY2049Physics with Calculus II AND
PHY2049L - General Physics Laboratory II

Laboratories

The BS in Mechanical Engineering includes six semester hours of engineering laboratory work. These labs focus on solving design problems using experimental methods.

The lab experience covers areas, like machining, circuits, fluid mechanics, mechanics of materials, materials testing, applications in fluid and thermal science and instrumentation and measurement.

Lab Courses
Course IDCourse Name
EML3301LInstrumentation Lab
EML3126LTransport Phenomena Lab
EMA3702LMechanics and Materials Science Lab

Accelerated BS/MS in Mechanical Engineering Pathway

Students, who pursue a BS degree and are in their junior year (completed 75 credits), with at least a 3.20 GPA on both overall and upper division courses may apply to enroll in the combined BS/MS Pathway.

Learn more about the BS/MS Pathway

Financial Aid

FIU’s tuition is among the lowest in the nation and the most affordable among our competitors. U.S. News & World Report recognized FIU as a “best buy” in higher education, recognizing our students as some of the least indebted in the country.