For the first few years, you'll take a lot of math and science courses and labs, including chemistry, physics and calculus (through differential equations). Then, in later years, you’ll learn how to apply these skills in classes about mechanics, materials, heat transfer, manufacturing processes and related topics. You’ll also have some flexibility to choose electives, take courses in business and communications, and even specialize in an area such as bioengineering, dynamics or fluid sciences.
A local representative of University of Buffalo, SUNY in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.