| Mechanical Engineering (ME) plays a role in nearly everything that is made by humans. Design, fabrication and applications are all relevant considerations. Consistent with this paradigm, the ME curriculum offers a balance among theory, design, and laboratory experience in the areas of thermal fluids, mechanics, dynamic systems, design and materials. | Departmental News |
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The Department's main office is housed in (R POD) which is on the third floor of the Engineering Building at Binghamton University. Several Mechanical Engineering faculty members are located in offices in adjacent areas (PODS) on the third floor.
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| Other Online Resources |
| Page covers the basic requirements and procedures to follow in applying for a license as a Professional Engineer in New York State. | |
| Learnon.org is an online resource for professional engineers that is directed by the American Society of Engineering Education. One of the main features of learnon is a search able database of continuing education and graduate level engineering and IT related courses. |
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