Department News:

  • NSF REU: Graham Bratzel '09, Faisal Mased '09, and Brian Hensley '09 participates in NSF REU in WSU, Virginia Tech & TUD - 6/08
  • Study Abroad: Kristi Goebel '09 and Adrianne Beach '10 participates in a 7-week internship at Kogakuin University in Tokyo, Japan - 6/08
  • Graduate School Bound: Graduates pursue advanced studies: Chelsea Mortell '08 (OHSU), Tresha White '07 (Washington), Andrew Eastman '07 (Pitt), Elisa Lim '06 (Oklahoma State), and Tim Stapleton '04 (SeattleU MBA) - 6/08
  • Class of 2008: 18 BSME were awarded during the 2008 Seattle University commencement - 6/08
  • NSF GRF: Erika Tyler '07 is awarded 2008 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, department graduates have won this prestigious award 3 years in a row - 4/08
  • ASME HPVC SU team finished 1st place in Utility class design and 1st place overall in ASME West Coast HPVC at Reno, NV - 04/08
  • ASME Old Guard: Brendan Coburn '08 and Matthew Dietzen '08 won 2nd and 3rd place in the Old Guard Oral Presentation Competition held during ASME (District D) SPDC Conference at Tacoma CC in Tacoma, WA - 3/08
  • Appointment: Garrett Clayton '01 (Ph.D. Washington '08) was appointed assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Villanova University - 3/08

Articles:

  • Major in Demand - Mechanical Engineering is the top in-demand major. READ MORE
  • ME on the Rise - the classic discipline is cutting-edge again. READ MORE
  • Job Market Sizzles - colleges are failing to produce enough mechanical engineering graduates. READ MORE
  • Theory in Action - celebrating Project Center's 20 year with some awesome ME projects. READ MORE
  • Japan's Slow Moving Tide - a few professors are pushing for curriculum change in Japan (relating to our exchange program). READ MORE

About the Department

M Reha '09, T Glover '08The ABET accredited program prepares students for a career in mechanical engineering or advanced studies in one of its specialties or related fields. Mechanical engineering graduates have also gone on to pursue careers in business, law, and medicine.

Engineering project-based learning, build on a solid foundation of engineering science and mathematics, is emphasized throughout the curriculum. Principles learned in classroom are explored in greater depth in one of our well-equipped instructional laboratories and machine shop. During their time at Seattle University, students are encouraged to explore educational opportunities by participating in engineering competitions sponsored by ASME, undergraduate research (both on campus or at other institutions), industry internships, study abroad, and various engineering club activities to compliment classroom learning.

D Nicaise '08The educational experience is further enhanced by a year-long capstone senior design project in which small groups of students work on engineering projects sponsored by companies and organizations. 2008 ME projects include developing a home energy saving kit (Puget Sound Energy), truck exhaust heat harvesting system (Kenworth Trucks), automatic baggage stowage bin lift-assist mechanism (Boeing Commercial Airplanes), and ASME student design competition Winrobo - an autonomous window washing robot, which won 1st place in District-D competition.

Engineering Excellence

W Waitzel '05The mechanical engineering curriculum at Seattle University is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both technical and communication skills needed for the profession. The rigorous curriculum not only prepares students for employment upon graduation, it also prepares them for the challenge of graduate studies. The faculty members in the department, each with unique talent and technical specialty, are dedicated to serve the student’s need and are committed to foster a learning environment where student welfare is the central focus.

The educational goals for the students are embodied in the department mission and education objectives.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering | 901 12th Ave. 518 ENGR, Seattle, WA 98122-1090
Telephone: 206.296.5520 FAX: 206.296.2173