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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
ESB, Evansdale Drive, Room G-70
Morgantown, WV 26506-6106
P: 304.293.3111
F: 304.293.6689
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Undergraduate Programs

»Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering-2005 or later
 

Aerospace engineering is involved with the science and technology of advanced vehicles, including aircraft, rockets, missiles, and spacecraft.

»Dual Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering-2005 or later
 

Students can simultaneously pursue B.S. degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering by completing several additional courses.

»Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering-2005 or later
 

Mechanical engineering integrates knowledge of the physical sciences and mathematics for the design, construction, and manufacture, testing, analysis, use, and operation of a device, structure, a machine, a process, or a system in service to mankind.