About Mechanical Engineering
A Well-Grounded Foundation
At UW-Green Bay, you’ll get hands-on experience to prepare for your career.
Our program is designed to give you the skills you need to succeed in one of the most versatile and in-demand field. With a small student/faculty ratio and no teaching assistant taught courses, you get direct access to expert professors. Courses are hands-on, with practical laboratory experiences that sets you up for success after graduation.
Get Involved
Student organizations provide you with more educational opportunities and give you the chance to meet like-minded students.
Cover the Cost
One way to ease your financial stress is applying for scholarships, especially because of the amount available to STEM students.
Forge Your Craft
As a mechanical engineering student, you’ll build critical thinking and develop skills to succeed in the workforce.
Polish Your Portfolio
Our program is designed to give you real-world experience.
In today’s workforce, you need to do more than just go to class and have a good GPA. You have to demonstrate your skills and expertise through work experience. In our internships-rich region, your resume will stand out to future employers.
Stem Center
Providing resources to turn your ideas into reality.
The Brown County STEM Innovation Center is a 63,730 square-foot collaborative space that enables our campus and our community to research and learn. The building includes spaces like engineering and dietetics laboratories, a machine shop with CNC machine tools and 3D printing capabilities, and instructional kitchen.
Student: Faculty Ratio
Our student to faculty ratio for the engineering program is 20:1, so you’re able to build rapport with professors and help them with their research projects.
100% Student Success
Since we introduced our program, 100% of our graduates had jobs or were pursuing higher education 6 months after graduation.
Regional Demand
Since 2010, our region has seen an 18% increase in demand for mechanical engineers.
Ask a Professor
If you’re having trouble with classes, don’t worry – we’ve all been there. Get in touch with your professors and learn how you can take advantage of our resources to succeed in class.