Bachelor degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University

Princeton University
Bachelor degree
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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Mechanical and aerospace engineers design, build and test devices and vehicles, such as cars, aircraft, satellites, engines, robots, and control systems. Increasingly, electronics, computers, and mechanical devices are more and more integrated, and mechanical and aerospace engineers must have very broad knowledge and training in order to perform their jobs at the highest level. Our program emphasis is to provide an education in the fundamentals of engineering as required for the understanding and application of physical phenomena. We follow a broad system approach, where engineering decisions are made with a full appreciation of the opportunities and limitations presented by advanced technologies and their integration.

The Department recognizes that our students follow a variety of career paths. Some enter industry directly as practicing engineers while others continue their studies in graduate school in the fields of engineering or applied science. Others follow our program in preparation for careers in business, law or medicine. Some students enter the military. Thirty-five percent of the Class of 2002 continued their studies in graduate school attending top schools including CalTech, MIT, Princeton University, Boston University and the University of Pennsylvania. Eighteen percent began a technical career in industry, while six percent chose a non-technical career such as finance or business management, and three percent began a career in teaching.

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