LTU(s) mechanical engineering program is built around a core curriculum in manufacturing, mechanical systems, and thermal science. In this program, you will learn how products are designed, manufactured, and tested, as well as the basics of mechanisms and structures, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and energy conversion. You can choose from six concentrations: alternative energy, automotive, manufacturing, nanotechnology, solid mechanics, and thermal fluids, and can further augment your preparation by pursuing minors in aeronautical engineering or energy engineering. Since many consumer products are electromechanical in nature, a mechatronics sequence is also included.
Why LTU
Since Lawrence Tech has been educating successful engineers for nearly 90 years, you will graduate with the tools and knowledge you will need to create tomorrow(s) great inventions
The curriculum emphasizes the development of strong analytic and problem-solving skills – making you highly valuable to employers
Dedicated, caring faculty will provide you with one-on-one attention and bring current industry experience as well as cutting-edge research to the classroom
You will experience Lawrence Tech’(s) signature theory and practice approach to learning through extensive laboratory work in LTU(s) state-of-the-arts labs