Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Management
University of the Incarnate Word
Key Information
Campus location
San Antonio, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 31,800 / per year
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Introduction
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering in the School of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering develops highly skilled, highly educated engineering professionals ready to succeed in the lab, in the field, or in the C-suite.
Why Engineering?
The demand for engineers in the U.S. grows every year. The modern engineer must be able to balance technology with the real-world concerns of human resources and social issues. They are critical in fields as diverse as urban planning, product development, robotics, and machines that people and industries count on every day.
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Curriculum
The B.S. in Engineering is a 129-hour degree program that combines a strong core of math, science, and engineering courses with an intensive study in one of four or tracks. Students can choose from electrical, mechanical, management, and mechatronics tracks based on their career or academic goals.
Engineering students also have the opportunity to work with faculty on ongoing research projects, among them are Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) as part of the department’s Autonomous Vehicle Systems (AVS) Lab.
The Capstone course challenges students to apply their engineering education and apply it as a solution or innovation to a contemporary issue.
Electrical Track
The Electrical track provides students a strong foundation in engineering principles with an emphasis on the programming of devices, signal analysis, electrical frequencies, interpretation of random signals, feedback systems, control of systems, tradeoffs between sensitivity and performance, and control theory. Students have options to work on robotics and other devices. Graduates specializing in this track are also prepared to pursue a graduate degree in electrical engineering.
Mechanical Track
The Mechanical track is a hands-on concentration that includes courses covering the following topics, among others—mechanical vibrations, degrees of freedom for movement in a structure, stress analysis of elastic solids, finite elements, the stress in solids, fatigue failure, gears, springs, thermophysical properties, heat transfer, and heat exchangers. Students can expect to explore the inner workings of complex machines like vehicles and industrial equipment. Graduates specializing in this track are also prepared to pursue a graduate degree in mechanical engineering.
Management Track
The Management Track is an interdisciplinary concentration that integrates a comprehensive engineering education with business courses in economics, accounting, management, and financial management, which all together prepare students for careers as managers and administrators in engineering and technology firms.
Mechatronics Track
The Mechatronics track is a multidisciplinary concentration that combines elements of the Electrical track and the Mechanical track. Mechatronics track students can further tailor their study by selecting two courses from the Electrical track and two from the Mechanical track with the approval of their advisor.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue positions in civil engineering, robotics, transportation and aerospace, product design, construction, mechanical design, and many more. The U.S. military and government are also major employers of engineering graduates as engineering technicians, researchers, computer engineering technicians, and project managers.
- Manufacturing
- Information Technology
- Research Foundations
- Government Agencies
- Robotics
- Security
- Mechanical Design
- Sustainability
- Public Utilities