<p>Not many have an Engineering Mechanics program, also sometimes called applied mechanics or theoretical and applied mechanics, and the program is sometimes part of the mechanical engineering department although the majors are different (I have also seen it as part of the civil engineering department). Three that I can think of that have it are UIUC, Wisconsin, and Va Tech. You do take some additional math and some upper level engineering courses heavy in math (and often the same courses are taken by grad students). Some colleges also have engineering physics or engineering science majors (usually with a physics bent where you take some additional math but also a lot of additional physics.</p>