Liberal Arts: Mechanical Engineering Major
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Launch your global engineering career by earning your U.S.-accredited Bachelor of Science at Saint Louis University’s campus in Madrid.
SLU’s mechanical engineering program provides you with in-depth theoretical knowledge coupled with practical hands-on experiences. You will be prepared to find solutions to real-world problems through working with mechanical systems, structural designs, and computer-aided models. In addition, you will complete SLU’s rich liberal arts core curriculum, providing you with critical thinking and communication skills essential for you to find meaning in your future career — and your life.
The mechanical engineering degree first provides you with a solid foundation in the fundamental engineering sciences. It then permits take specialized courses focused on specific areas of engineering: areas of structures, thermal fluids, and design engineering. During your senior year, you integrate the skills and knowledge derived from all course work through two capstone design courses, where you learn the impact of design decisions not only on product design but on society as a whole.
Through its coursework and internship opportunities, the B.S. in Mechanical Engineering prepares you for your first job upon graduation — in product development and manufacturing, for example. This degree program also provides excellent preparation for graduate studies.
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U.S. citizens, except those with official residency outside the United States, pay the U.S. dollar 2022-2023 published rates of $12,815 for permanent undergraduate, full-time tuition and $15,180 for first semester transfer and non-SLU visiting students.
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Secondary school academic transcripts and personal Essay. Standardized Test Scores are optional!
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Madrid
Spain
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