Department of Mechanical Engineering

Design & Analyze Engineering Systems

Apply engineering knowledge and skills to the design and analysis of thermo-fluid systems, energy systems, dynamical control systems, nano/microsensors and devices, advanced materials, and advanced transportation systems.

From an undergraduate degree focusing on aircraft and space vehicle design to a graduate degree incorporating cutting-edge research, New York Tech’s Department of Mechanical Engineering programs will help you prepare for an employable, flexible career that leverages multiple aspects of mechanical engineering.

Two students in a lab working on a model airplane.
Two students work on a mechanical airplane in the Materials Lab at New York Tech.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Kickstart your career in aerospace, engineering management, and more with these flexible programs in mechanical engineering and its related disciplines.

Graduate & Doctoral Degrees

From a research-oriented M.S. to a Ph.D. with available concentrations in bioengineering, electrical and computer engineering, or mechanical engineering, you can tailor your graduate degree to your interests at New York Tech.

Student Voices

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been determined to become an aerospace engineer. My thought process was either I fly as a pilot in the skies, or I make the machines that brought humans to the skies. I love aviation, so it was no question for me to pursue a degree allowing me to create gadgets used in the field.

Winston Wang
Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace

Faculty

Our faculty excel as teachers, researchers, and practitioners who mentor students for professional success. Review their bios and read about their areas of research.

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Department News 

Growing Long Island’s Tech Workforce

Alongside major partner Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York Tech is educating leaders for this booming technology corridor.

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Students Impress in 2024 UREP Project Presentations

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students showcased their work in the annual Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program presentations.

Accreditation 

The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ bachelor’s program in mechanical engineering on Long Island is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET

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Keep Exploring

Through programs in technology entrepreneurship, construction engineering, and more, you’ll gain the skills to prepare for a flexible career in mechanical engineering and its related fields.