Engineering Mechanics
We build systems and devices that define our world.
Mechanical engineering provides undergraduates with an exceptionally strong education through instruction by world-class faculty and access to cutting-edge research. Our program is built upon engineering fundamentals but also incorporates cutting-edge techniques and technologies
Our mechanical engineering students are exposed to many exciting career possibilities, including robotics, aerospace, advanced manufacturing, biomechanics, and energy systems.
CLASSES YOU MIGHT TAKE
MechE Undergraduate Seminar
This is a series of weekly seminars that inform you about careers in mechanical engineering and gives the space to discuss technological, social, ethical, legal, and economic issues relevant to the profession.
Gateway Computing: Matlab
This course introduces fundamental programming concepts and techniques. You’ll deploy programming to develop working solutions that address problems in engineering, science, and other areas of contemporary interest.
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
This course introduces the fundamental mathematical tools and physical insight you need to approach realistic fluid flow problems in engineering systems. The class emphasizes mathematical formulation, engineering applications, and problem solving.
Faculty Spotlight
Join the Club
Hopkins students are eager to pursue their interests outside the classroom. With 450+ student-led organizations, here are just a few you could join:
- AstroJays
- Blue Jay Blacksmithing Club
- Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Student Council
- Pi Tau Sigma
- Design, Build, Fly
- Engineers without Borders
- Hopkins Baja
- Hopkins Battlebots
- National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
- Out in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (oSTEM)
- SciComm
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
- Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society) (TBP)
- Theta Tau (Professional Engineering Fraternity)
- Women of Mechanical Engineering Network (WoMEn)