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B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng) in Mechanical Engineering at the Florida Institute of Science and Management (FLISM) is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to innovate, design, and analyze mechanical systems. This program blends theoretical concepts with practical applications, preparing graduates to tackle real-world engineering challenges in various industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and energy.

Why pursue a B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering at FLISM?

The B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering at FLISM offers a robust curriculum designed to foster technical expertise, problem-solving abilities, and leadership skills. With a focus on hands-on learning and cutting-edge technologies, this program ensures that graduates are well-prepared to excel in dynamic engineering environments.

Key Highlights

Earn a globally recognized degree

100% Online Program

100% Online Program

Get the flexibility to complete your education along with your work commitments.
24*7 Access

24*7 Access

State-of-the-art Learning Management System for a world-class experience.
Comprehensive Curriculum

Comprehensive Curriculum

Curriculum developed by Industry Experts and world-class faculty members
Networking Opportunities

Networking Opportunities

Gain global networking opportunity

Program Objectives

  • Develop strong foundational knowledge in mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and fluid dynamics.
  • Enhance problem-solving and analytical skills for engineering design and innovation.
  • Equip students with hands-on experience in manufacturing processes and computer-aided design (CAD).
  • Foster teamwork, leadership, and project management skills through collaborative projects.
  • Prepare graduates for professional licensure, further studies, or careers in diverse engineering fields.

Curriculum

The curriculum of the B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering is structured to provide a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical applications. Students engage in core engineering subjects, elective courses, and hands-on lab sessions to enhance their learning experience.

  • Engineering Mathematics-I
  • Engineering Physics
  • Engineering Chemistry
  • Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
  • Engineering Mathematics-II
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Material Science & Metallurgy
  • Programming for Engineers
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Strength of Materials
  • Dynamics of Machinery
  • Manufacturing Processes
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  • Heat Transfer
  • Machine Design-I
  • Engineering Measurements & Instrumentation
  • Control Systems
  • Applied Thermodynamics
  • Mechanical Vibrations
  • Machine Design-II
  • Power Plant Engineering
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Elective I*
  • Robotics & Automation
  • Industrial Management
  • Renewable Energy Systems
  • Elective II*
  • Engineering Project & Thesis

Frequently Asked Questions

Mechanical engineers are in high demand across industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, robotics, and manufacturing. The degree provides a strong foundation for careers in design, analysis, production, and research & development.

Graduates can pursue careers as Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, Aerospace Engineers, Automotive Engineers, Energy Systems Engineers, and more.

Mechanical engineers are responsible for designing, analyzing, and improving mechanical systems. Their tasks include product development, material selection, thermal analysis, and ensuring safety and efficiency in mechanical operations.

Yes, the program includes lab sessions, industry internships, and project-based learning to provide students with practical exposure to real-world engineering applications.

Yes, graduates can pursue advanced studies such as a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Aerospace Engineering, or related fields.