University of Pennsylvania

Course Details

Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)

Course Description

The Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics undergraduate curriculum has, over the last several years, been re-vamped to give our students the hands-on, real world lab work in addition to a strong background in theoretical knowledge. The addition of interactive, design-centered assignments is creating educational experiences that are preparing Penn's mechanical engineers for the problems they will solve in industry and research. practice-intergrated curriculumFor generations, freshmen in mechanical engineering programs across the country have confronted the challenge of wading through a curriculum front-loaded with math, physics, and chemistry, slowly working their way toward the reward of actually applying what they're learning to the design and building of solutions to real-world engineering problems. Mark Yim, Associate Professor and former MEAM Undergraduate Curriculum Chair, describes this previous, passive model of learning in practice-intergrated curriculumwhich students were presented with information and given equations to reach a single right answer, devoid of any context beyond the classroom. "Students don't necessarily work that way anymore. They want to see sooner how the theories they're learning apply to the real world." So MEAM faculty began implementing a practice integrated curriculum, designed to engage freshmen through seniors in applying theories which might otherwise be left on the pages of a textbook.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Mechanical and engineering and related fields




Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) University of Pennsylvania