Mechanical Engineering
鈥淚 chose to study mechanical engineering because I enjoy problem-solving and helping people. Plus, I've always enjoyed building things and I have an aptitude for math. UL Lafayette鈥檚 engineering program really drew me in when I came to tour the University.鈥
You should major in mechanical engineering if:
- You are a creative problem solver.
- You love science and math.
- You like to tinker with electrical and mechanical objects.
When you major in mechanical engineering at UL Lafayette, you will discover how to transform your ideas into a physical reality.
You'll expand your knowledge of science and math while learning how to work in the field, a lab, or an office. Find solutions to problems with existing products and services, while also learning how to create something new.
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Mechanical Engineering at UL Lafayette
What's Mechanical Engineering Like?
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Lab work
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Group work & collaboration
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Research
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Writing
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Presenting
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Math
Our mechanical engineering classes stay small
With lab classes under 20 students you get one-on-one attention from our experienced and knowledgeable professors.
Life as a Mechanical Engineering Major
Mechanical Engineering Research Labs
Study and research a range of engineering disciplines in the Department of Mechanical Engineering's labs and facilities. Get hands-on research experience and work with professors to research robotics in the or study solar energy in the .
Join the Engineering Living-Learning Community
Live, learn, and engage with other first-year engineering students in the Engineering Living-Learning Community. Together with other engineering freshmen, you鈥檒l take classes together, live in the same residence hall, and join events and programs specifically for engineering students.
Frank & Jessie Mosing Endowed Engineering Student Career Development Program
Get career development services, like resume writing advice, interviewing tips, internship and co-op education, and job placement help specifically for engineering students.
Student Organizations
Join student organizations and get to know your engineering colleagues while getting valuable experience for your career in engineering. The College of Engineering's unique organizations include the Designing Leaders and Engineering Ambassadors programs, which focus on service and leadership.