University of South Florida

Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering B.S.M.E.

Tampa, United States

The Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering B.S.M.E. at University of South Florida is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa, founded in 1956, is a large, urban public research university with a dynamic and diverse student body of nearly 50,000. USF’s location in a vibrant metropolitan area blends academic life with internship and employment possibilities across finance, healthcare, technology, and the creative industries. The campus is known for its research intensity and community partnerships that connect students to real-world challenges.

USF provides an extensive range of academic programs—about 460 offerings—across undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels, enabling students to pursue interdisciplinary pathways and specialized study. The international community of nearly 4,700 students benefits from comprehensive services including dedicated international advising, language support, orientation, and cultural programming. Strong co-op and internship networks help translate academic learning into career outcomes.

Prospective international students will find a supportive environment with scholarship options, career development centers, and resources for housing and health services. Tampa’s diverse economy offers numerous experiential learning and employment opportunities, while USF’s emphasis on research and innovation supports students aiming for graduate study or industry roles. USF is well suited for students who want a metropolitan university experience with extensive academic and professional resources.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering B.S.M.E. at the University of South Florida is for students who want to learn about mechanical systems and earn a bachelor's degree in 4 years. This program helps students develop problem-solving skills and learn from experienced professors.

The curriculum includes subjects like mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Students also learn skills like computer-aided design and work on projects to build and test mechanical systems.

Graduates can work as Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers, or Quality Control Engineers in industries like aerospace, automotive, or energy. They can also work for companies like NASA, General Electric, or Siemens.

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