Mechanical Engineering

Experiential Major Menu

BS, Mechanical Engineering

WHERE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS GO

Students pursuits one-year post-graduation:

Pie chart with labels for each section of where students go after graduation.

  • Employed: 58%
  • Further Education: 18%
  • International: 1%
  • Military: 2%
  • Seeking: 12%
  • Unknown: 9%

Industries of employment for students one-year out:

  • Aerospace/Defense/Aviation 
  • Energy- Oil & Gas 
  • Energy – Alternative/Renewable
  • Manufacturing 
  • Transportation & Logistics 
  • Government/Public Sector 
  • Automotive
  • Consulting 
  • High Tech/Information Technology

Job titles of our graduates one-year out:

  • Systems Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Structural Analyst
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Flight Test Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Controls Engineer 

 

*Data from 2022 graduates

This menu is a tool for you to use to explore opportunities at Mines outside of the classroom. These are not requirements, but rather recommendations to help you leverage what Mines has to offer. Just like at a restaurant, choose what looks best to you and start from there! This menu can help you create your own pathway and customize your experience during your time at Mines.

The activities are placed in specific years below based off staff and faculty recommendations, but you can participate in most of them at any time. There is never a wrong time to get involved if you’re looking, and no pressure to do any of these things!

Get to know Mechanical Engineering

Our department prides itself in providing a challenging yet rewarding experience for undergraduate students to develop as engineers, scholars and citizens. A degree in Mechanical Engineering will give you a strong background in core engineering and science courses with course options in thermodynamics, fluids, mechanics of materials, machine design, computer-aided engineering and heat transfer.

Our students engage in our project-based courses in the middle years to build design and problem-solving skill sets valued by industry and to prepare for the senior year Capstone Design experience. Students are also encouraged to get involved in researchwith our faculty. These research areas include: biomechanics, solid mechanics and materials, thermal-fluid systems, and robotics. Students also have the opportunity to build depth within the degree by taking one of our 8 tracks, including Aerospace, Automotive and Biomechanics.

Academic options in Mechanical Engineering

Explore the options below to see how to expand upon a Mechanical Engineering degree and what to expect from the course load.

Commonly Pursued Minors

4+1 Programs

  • Mechanical Engineering or any other discipline

Academic Catalog

 

Get Involved

Attend Celebration of Mines in August to get to know campus organizations and academic departments, sample food, and play games. Below are some departments that offer many great opportunities to enhance your experience here at Mines.

Mines offers students the opportunity to engage with their course material through relevant and actionable projects.

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Contact Us: 

1610 Illinois St., Golden, CO 80401       mechanical@mines.edu                 303-273-3650       https://mechanical.mines.edu 

Experiential Major Menu Opportunities

Browse the different opportunities within each year and themed Ore Cart to find ways to get involved. All activities are general campus opportunities unless they are in bold and have Departmental listed afterwards, then they are degree specific ways to get involved.

First Year

Leadership & Innovation

  • Look into joining a ME specific student organization (departmental)
  • Explore opportunities to get involved with the Undergraduate Student Government
  • Explore options to get involved with RHA and Community Councils
  • Apply for the Environmental Leadership Lab trip and Scholars Program. Check the Daily Blast for more information in April.

Professional Development

  • Attend Mechanical Mondays to broaden your perspective of different careers and pathways (departmental)
  • Attend Career Day for summer internship positions
  • Update or create a college resume and get it reviewed with feedback
  • Attend Career Day
  • Use DiggerNet for employment opportunities

Research, Creative & Scholarly Achievement

  • Explore the option of a summer with SURF
  • Pick up copies of The Oredigger to see what is going on at Mines and maybe contribute a written piece.
  • Explore how to get involved with research through different opportunities on campus

Inclusive & Impactful Civic Engagement

  • Apply to work at College View Middle School in Denver as a tutor
  • Join Society of Women Engineers as a mentee
  • Attend the Study Abroad Fair this Fall to start exploring your options. Additional scholarships may be available. If you want a ME specific program apply to study with a cohort in Cyprus next Spring (departmental)
  • Attend the annual Celebration of DI&A at Mines

Health & Wellness


Academic Success

  • Sign your family or support system up for the CASA First-Year Family Newsletter so they can support your academic success
  • Attend the Major Fair and declare a major in late April at Declaration Day with CASA. Keep an eye out for an announcement in the Daily Blast

Second Year

Leadership & Innovation


Professional Development

 


Research, Creative & Scholarly Achievement


Inclusive & Impactful Civic Engagement


Health & Wellness


Academic Success

  • Explore different Tracks and decide if you want to focus in a sub-discipline of ME (departmental)
  • Check out CASA for academic advising to go over your schedule and academic opportunities
  • Explore Bounce Back if you are needing to retake a course, on academic probation or returning from academic suspension

Third Year

Leadership & Innovation

  • Become an officer in your student organization
  • Apply to be an Undergraduate Writing Fellow, a peer tutor in the Writing Center. Check the Daily Blast for information in early October. 

Professional Development

  • Consider opportunities for graduate schools
  • Take Introduction to Research Ethics (SYGN 502) or Professional Oral Communication (LICM 501), both are graduate classes but accessible to Undergraduates.
  • Write an article for SWE’s annual newsletter
  • Be a tutor or lead core review with CASA 

Research, Creative & Scholarly Achievement

  • Explore ME research areas and connect with a faculty if you want to get involved (departmental)
  • Show your research outcomes in Reuleaux
  • Explore options to join a musical group on campus or Mines Little Theater
  • Take Research, Values, and Communication (HASS 360)
  • Co-author a paper with a fellow student or faculty member
  • Manage departmental or student organization’s web and/or social media presence

Inclusive & Impactful Civic Engagement

  • Assist with Trick-or-Treat so Golden Can Eat, more information in Daily Blast
  • Tutoring at local high schools
  • Explore DI&A workshops along with trainings from SHAPE
  • Join the departmental DI&A Council
  • Serve as a panelist at Making The Connection or other recruitment events
  • Coordinate an S2S community service event 

Health & Wellness


Academic Success

  • Meet with CASA to go over your schedule and talk about possible graduate opportunities including 4+1 programs
  • Start to request letters of recommendation from faculty or supervisors for graduate school or jobs

Fourth Year

Leadership & Innovation

  • Expand your leadership in your organization
  • Take CSM 350: Special Studies in Leadership & Small Group Dynamics

Professional Development


Research, Creative & Scholarly Achievement


Inclusive & Impactful Civic Engagement

  • Tutor at a local high school
  • Volunteer as a mentor for K-14 student with Rocky Mountain MESA
  • Take Art & Environmentalism in Italy
  • Apply for a Mines DI&A community grant to help promote an inclusive campus
  • Facilitate a workshop at Celebration of DI&A at Mines. Keep an eye on the Daily Blast for calls for proposals.

Health & Wellness

  • Show your loved ones everything you love about Mines at Family & Friends weekend
  • Participate in the Imposter Syndrome Peer Education workshop before heading out into the workforce or graduate school
  • Help manage your stress with a Balanced Box
  • Take a Self-Check at YOU@Mines
  • Do a QPR refresh 

Academic Success

  • Choose a project in Senior Design that aligns with the skill sets developed in your ME Track (departmental)
  • Apply to graduate school and/or job positions