Degree Overview: Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Mechanical Engineering
Majors Overview February 24, 2015Get information about bachelor’s degree programs in mechanical engineering and their educational requirements, coursework, career choices, job and wage outlook, and licensure choices.
Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Mechanical Engineering
Students enrolled in mechanical engineering bachelor’s degree programs often have to complete coursework that covers the design of HVAC and air conditioning systems. Individuals may sometimes earn this degree in conjunction with an HVAC/R concentration that comprises heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration or an HVAC certificate.
Students enrolled in these programs can expect to become adept at designing various refrigeration, air-conditioning, and heating systems for industrial and commercial buildings.
Educational Requirements
Admission criteria typically require incoming students to hold a GED certificate or a high school diploma. An interested individual that has already completed a bachelor’s degree program or is in the process of completing one can qualify for a certificate program in HVAC.
Coursework
Coursework is combined with laboratory studies, in addition to co-operative education and internships. Core coursework may include topic areas such as the following:
•Pneumatic and hydraulic systems
•Building heating and cooling loads
•Refrigeration principles and design
•Mechanical design
•Heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems
•Heat transfer systems design
•Engineering thermodynamics
•Solar power systems
•Applied thermodynamics
Career Choices
Those that successfully graduate from mechanical engineering programs embark on engineering careers, wherein their job duties engage them in designing, creating, and testing mechanical systems, tools, and equipment. Some may choose to focus on designing HVAC and air conditioning systems for industrial, commercial, and residential settings.
Job and Wage Outlook
A five percent job growth rate has been predicted for mechanical engineers, including those working in air conditioning, over the 2012 – 2022 decade (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). In May 2012, mechanical engineers brought home an average annual wage of $80,580.
Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Architectural Engineering
Students enrolled in a four-year architectural engineering program may be offered a mechanical concentration that would be particularly beneficial to individuals seeking careers in AC or HVAC engineering. Those that graduate from the program can seek entry-level jobs as architectural engineers.
Admission criteria typically require incoming students to hold a GED certificate or a high school diploma.
Coursework
Coursework combines lab studies and courses and may require students to complete thesis projects before they graduate. Core coursework may include topic areas such as the following:
•Engineering drawing
•Heat transfer and fluid mechanics
•HVAC design
•Environmental control systems
•HVAC control systems
•Solar energy building system design
•Building construction
Job and Wage Outlook
Those that graduate from this program may seek employment as architectural engineers involved in designing, constructing, and operating buildings; they may opt for specializations in either mechanical systems or HVAC design. In February 2014, architectural engineers brought home an average annual wage of $58,933.
Licensure Choices
Licensure is mandatory for architectural engineers that offer their services to the public. Each state may have unique licensure norms, and interested individuals may also need to complete an ABET-accredited degree program apart from the passage of the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and completion of many years of experience followed by passage of the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination. Once they complete these requirements, engineers can obtain the Professional Engineers (PE) designation.