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Why Study Mechanical Engineering at GW?
According to the university -
"The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) offers an ABET-accredited bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, and students who wish to do so may also pursue options in aerospace engineering, patent law, biomechanical engineering, or medical preparation.
Our small department size allows students to get personal attention from the faculty and their advisors, and even opens the door to undergraduate research opportunities.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) provides internship and career support through the SEAS Career Services Office.
Students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are encouraged to make the most of their college experience by taking advantage of the programs and services offered by the SEAS Career Services Office.
Our diversity is our strength and GW is proud to host over 4,000 students, faculty, and staff from over 130 countries.
The International Services Office is the first stop for the GW international community and will help eliminate administrative challenges when studying in the US. ISO Advisors host a variety of special events that highlight our diverse international student population. At GW, we are finding new ways to build an inclusive culture!
Students in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering are involved in several student activities and the GW chapters of national engineering societies such as American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Mini Baja TeamPi Tau Sigma and Tau Beta Pi."