Licenciatura
Estudia Ingeniería Mecánica
Conviértete en ingeniero(a) • Resuelve problemas críticos • Marca la diferencia
John Brown University
2000 W. University St.,
Siloam Springs, AR 72761
479-524-9500
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En la carrera de ingeniería mecánica, aprenderás a aplicar la ciencia y la tecnología al servicio de Dios y de la humanidad. Con un énfasis en el diseño, te graduarás preparado(a) para una carrera en ingeniería o para continuar estudios de posgrado.
Aplica ahoraAprenderás habilidades en mecánica física como propulsión, transferencia de calor, dinámica de fluidos y resistencia de materiales.
El Balzer Technology Center cuenta con más de 40,000 pies cuadrados de aulas, laboratorios y áreas de fabricación. Los estudiantes tienen acceso a cortadoras láser, una fresadora nueva, una impresora 3D de fibra de carbono y más.
En JBU, obtendrás una sólida formación en robótica, diseño de maquinaria, dibujo asistido por computadora en 3D y modelado computacional.
Conoce más sobre nuestros otros programas de ingeniería y ciencias de la computación:
La ingeniería mecánica abarca todo lo que pueda considerarse una máquina. Con un plan de estudios centrado en el diseño, el programa de ingeniería mecánica de JBU te equipará para tener éxito.
El programa de Ingeniería Mecánica de JBU es uno de los más completos que he visto y tiene competitividad internacional. Lo puedo decir ahora que he tenido experiencia en estancias académicas y colaboraciones de investigación con las universidades más importantes del mundo. El programa es exigente, enriquecedor y te prepara para la vida con valores de comunidad e intencionalidad. He visto que, en la academia y la industria, los compañeros de equipo aprecian eso. Los valores cristianos que JBU inculca a sus egresados son lo más importante que uno puede aprender durante la licenciatura.
Edwin Vega '22
Ingeniería Mecánica
Los estudiantes de ingeniería comienzan a aprender diseño desde el primer año y culminan en un proyecto final (capstone) que aborda una situación del mundo real.
Nuestros estudiantes realizan prácticas en verano en empresas líderes como NASA, Texas Instruments y Lockheed Martin. El profesorado ayuda a conectar y guiar hacia grandes oportunidades.
Puedes complementar tu título en ingeniería mecánica con una de nuestras muchas especialidades menores, como ingeniería civil, diseño de videojuegos o energías renovables.
JBU ofrece una variedad de minors relacionadas con ingeniería, ciencias de la computación y ciberseguridad:
Introducción integral a los principios, teorías y aplicaciones fundamentales, con temas como estática, ciencia de materiales, mecánica de fluidos, termodinámica, dinámica y principios de diseño. Combina teoría y experimentos prácticos.
Estudio de las leyes de la termodinámica clásica y flujo compresible, conservación de energía y aplicación a ciclos de potencia y refrigeración.
Análisis microscópico de materiales de ingeniería, incluyendo metales, polímeros y cerámicas, con énfasis en la relación entre estructura, propiedades y procesos.
Estudio de principios y aplicaciones de fluidos mediante conservación de masa, momento y energía, con ejemplos reales, simulaciones y experimentos prácticos.
Dr. Ted Song has served as Chief Intercultural Engagement Officer since 2021, as a member of the President’s Cabinet. He joined JBU in 2012 as a professor of electrical engineering and has held several leadership roles, including Chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee, Director of Innovation, and Chair of the Engineering, Computer Science, and Cybersecurity Departments. In 2023, he was also appointed as Chief Innovation Officer, helping lead the university’s academic innovation and strategic program development.
Ted grew up in both the U.S. and Korea and is a certified facilitator in Cultural Intelligence (CQ®). He was an ROTC cadet during his undergraduate years and later served as an Air Defense Artillery Officer in the Republic of Korea Army. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, an M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and an M.S.L. (Master of Studies in Law) from Samford University with a concentration in higher education law and compliance.
Outside of JBU, Dr. Song serves as a Peer Reviewer and Team Chair for the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), is an Appointed Member of the AI & Analytics Center of Excellence of the State of Arkansas, and serves on the board of the Western Benton County Partnership. He also chairs the Diversity & Inclusion Commission of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU). A passionate educator and leader committed to Christ-centered higher education, he is the recipient of the 2012 Texas Exes Teaching Award, the 2018 JBU Faculty Excellence Award, and the 2022 Leading with Excellence Award from the Black Action Collective. In 2023, he was selected as an inaugural CCCU Presidential Fellow.
Ted and his wife, Michelle, live in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, with their three daughters. They are active members of Siloam Springs Bible Church (Evangelical Free Church), where Ted leads the College Ministry and serves as an elder.
Professor of Electrical Engineering; Chief Intercultural Engagement Officer, Chief Innovation Officer
Dr. Justus Selwyn holds a Doctorate in Computer Science with a specialization in Software and Knowledge Engineering. Before joining John Brown University, he spent two decades (2001–2021) contributing to academia, industry, and research across several Indian universities.
His research areas of interest include: Software Design & Engineering, data modelling, artificial intelligence in software system design & development. His scholarly work has been published in reputable international journals, and he has presented his research conferences in Germany, Israel, and the United States.
Alongside his academic career, Dr. Selwyn serves as a part-time software consultant, delivering software solutions to technology companies, non-profit organizations, small and medium businesses, Christian ministries, and former employers.
‘Keep things simple to build big’—a philosophy that guides his approach to teaching, research, family life, and community service, where he affirms that little things matter the most.
External links: http://justus.chordiels.com
Department Chair of Computer Science; Professor of Computer Science
Dr. John Lee joined the Engineering Faculty at John Brown University in the fall of 2018. Dr. Lee received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Oklahoma Christian University in the spring of 2008 and his Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering with an emphasis in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in the spring of 2018. His doctoral dissertation is in fluid phase separation via nanochannel arrays for space propulsion. During his academic career he was afforded the opportunity to participate in numerous internships, including a research experience for undergraduates at the University of Arkansas, process engineering at Eaton Corporation, and a dynamics lab at Los Alamos National Labs. While finishing his dissertation research, he worked for WattGlass, a solar panel coating start-up at the University of Arkansas Engineering Research Center.
Dr. Lee and his wife, Nicole, enjoy spending time with their wonderful daughter, Zoey, and amazing son, Zane. They enjoy traveling as a family and experiencing other cultures, cuisines, and foreign landscapes. In his free time, Dr. Lee enjoys sporting events, golf, and woodworking. He and his family are members at Cross Church, Fayetteville.
Department Chair of Engineering; Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Michelle Kim grew up in South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States and received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.
Dr. Kim moved to Siloam Springs, Arkansas, in 2012 with her husband, Dr. Ted Song. Before joining JBU, she served as a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Arkansas for seven years. Dr. Kim and Dr. Song have three wonderful daughters—Leanne, Erin, and Kori.
Associate Professor of Engineering and Biology
Dr. Tim Gilmour joined the engineering faculty in August of 2012. He teaches electrical engineering and computer science courses. He received his B.S.E.E. from Cedarville University in 2003, his M.S.E.E. from Penn State University in 2005, and his Ph.D. from Penn State University in 2012. In his master's research, he applied artificial intelligence methods to brain-computer interfaces. In his doctoral work, he applied signal processing techniques to investigate the impact of cell transplants on brain electrical activity in Parkinson’s Disease. He has published seven journal papers and presented several conference papers, and is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Arkansas. In his free time he enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, and music. He is passionate about apologetics and spreading the good news about Jesus Christ.
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Mrs. Kimberly Cornett has been a dedicated member of the Engineering Department faculty since 2015. A proud alumna of John Brown University, she earned her B.S.E. in Electrical Engineering in 2007 before pursuing her MSEE from the University of Arkansas in 2009. Her master's research focused on the cutting-edge field of integrated circuit design for extreme environments, including applications in space, on the Moon, and Mars. Notably, some of the circuits she contributed to have even orbited aboard the International Space Station.
Prior to her return to academia, Mrs. Cornett gained valuable industry experience as a Servo Systems Engineer at Texas Instruments. There, she developed application-specific integrated circuits for the hard disk drive industry, cultivating her expertise in circuit design and verification, as well as project management.
Passionate about encouraging the next generation of engineers, Mrs. Cornett has served as the faculty advisor for the JBU Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers and actively participates in outreach events for young girls. Her commitment to excellence in teaching was recognized with the JBU Faculty Excellence Award in 2024.
Mrs. Cornett and her husband, Nick Cornett (a faculty member in JBU's Graduate Counseling program), have called Siloam Springs home since 2012. They are actively involved in their local church and cherish spending time with their daughter and two sons. In her free time, Mrs. Cornett enjoys baking, outdoor activities, hosting students for meals, and watching a variety of sports.
Assistant Professor of Engineering
Dr. Greg Graves’ research and teaching interests include decision-making, engineering economics, and system design. A graduate of West Point, Dr. Graves served for 27 years in the U.S. Army. During his Army career, he earned his doctorate from Texas A&M University, and later returned there as a faculty member in the industrial & systems engineering department. He joined the JBU faculty in 2025.
Dr. Graves enjoys covering distances, whether traveling with his wife, completing three marathons, hiking over 800 miles on the Camino de Santiago in Spain, or logging thousands of miles on his bike. He is especially partial to Army West Point sports teams.
Professor of Engineering
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