Mechanical engineering students can receive a good education at universities throughout the nation. But in the intimate class environment of Prairie View's mechanical engineering department, students receive more.
More chances to obtain industry co-op or internship positions.
More personal guidance from their professors.
More opportunities to work on research projects.
And, ultimately, more job opportunities.
Our Program
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering branches. This field includes design, analysis and manufacturing associated both with energy and with structures and motion in mechanical and thermal power. Students in our department, then, are introduced to such areas as machinery design and construction, design and analysis of thermal systems, manufacturing, instrumentation and controls, fluid and solid mechanics, plant engineering, materials specification and evaluation, research and development and technical sales.
Undergraduate Education
A mechanical engineering education at Prairie View emphasizes an integrated curriculum that overlaps other engineering branches and the physical sciences. Students learn to grasp the global consequences of engineering endeavors and the challenges of today's ever-changing technological climate.
Our department's goal is to produce industrial, scientific and technological leaders who can identify technical problems and shape solutions that help society. Upon completing a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.) program, our students are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to either take on the challenges of the modern-day engineering field or to continue their education at the graduate-school level.
Many of our mechanical engineering graduates have seen tremendous career success. One became a vice president of Northup Grumman defense company. Another became a Phillips Petroleum plant manager. Still another is a professor at a renowned university.
Graduate Education
Graduate students can earn a Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.ENGR.) degree through a program that concentrates on mechanical engineering. This program both enhances students' research capabilities and makes them more competitive in the professional practice of mechanical engineering.
Faculty
Along with an emphasis on working one-on-one with their students, faculty members in our mechanical engineering department undertake a wide range of research in their field. Many of these research projects are funded by outside companies and agencies. The mechanical engineering department supports one endowed faculty chair.
Mechanical Engineering Student Organizations
The Prairie View student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is very active and has participated in many Region X meetings. Pi Tau Sigma National Honor Society recognizes and honors outstanding mechanical engineering students on the campus.