BSc Mechanical Engineering
BSc Mechanical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) is a 4 years undergraduate (bachelor's-level) degree in Engineering. It develops strong mathematical and physical foundations alongside hands-on design and laboratory work, preparing you to model, build and improve real engineering systems.
Based in Milwaukee, United States, Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) delivers this program within a vibrant, internationally diverse campus. A private STEM-focused university in Wisconsin with strong engineering, computing and nursing programs. Students learn from faculty who are active in research and industry, and join a community that spans the GCC, MENA, North Africa and beyond.
The curriculum begins with foundations such as Engineering Mathematics, Mechanics & Materials, Thermodynamics & Fluid Mechanics, before progressing to core study including Electrical & Electronic Principles, Engineering Design & CAD, Control Systems, Manufacturing & Systems, and culminating in advanced and applied work such as Project & Engineering Management, Sustainability & Professional Practice, Embedded & Smart Systems, Capstone Engineering Project. You will gain practical design, analysis and project-management skills, supported by CAD tools, laboratories and team-based engineering projects.
Learning is delivered through lectures, seminars, hands-on laboratories and collaborative projects, with a deliberate emphasis on real-world application. Assessment is balanced across continuous coursework, individual and group projects, presentations and final examinations, and most students complete a substantial capstone project or dissertation that demonstrates professional readiness.
Graduates of this program work as design, project, manufacturing and systems engineers, or move into consultancy, energy, manufacturing and infrastructure. Throughout your studies, Uni-Lead and the university's career services support you with portfolio development, industry guest sessions, and access to internships and placements that strengthen your employability.
Entry typically requires a strong secondary-school record together with English-language proficiency; specific requirements vary by applicant background. Several intakes are offered each year. Your Uni-Lead counselor will guide you through deadlines, scholarships, the document checklist and the visa pathway for studying in United States.
What you'll study
- ✓Engineering Mathematics
- ✓Mechanics & Materials
- ✓Thermodynamics & Fluid Mechanics
- ✓Electrical & Electronic Principles
- ✓Engineering Design & CAD
- ✓Control Systems
- ✓Manufacturing & Systems
- ✓Project & Engineering Management
- ✓Sustainability & Professional Practice
- ✓Embedded & Smart Systems
- ✓Capstone Engineering Project
- ✓Final-year project
- ✓Industry placement / internship