Mechanical Engineering, B.S. Major (Class of 2016)
Requirements
The program consists of a minimum of 15 major courses and 14 collateral courses:
MATH 161 | Calculus I | |
MATH 162 | Calculus II | |
MATH 263 | Calculus III | |
MATH 264 | Differential Equations with Linear Algebra | |
CHEM 121 | General Chemistry I | |
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CHEM 122 | General Chemistry II | |
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ES 231 | Nature of Engineering Materials | |
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PHYS 131 | Physics I: Mechanics | |
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PHYS 133 | Physics II: Electricity, Magnetism, and Waves | |
| Or | |
PHYS 151 | Accelerated Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics | |
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PHYS 152 | Accelerated Physics II: Electricity, Magnetism, and Optics | |
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ES 101 | Introduction to Engineering | |
ES 226 | Statics | |
ES 230 | Strength of Materials | |
ME 210 | Manufacturing and Design | |
ME 240 | Dynamics | |
ME 331 | Instrumentation and Data Acquisition | |
ME 350 | Thermodynamics I | |
ME 352 | Dynamics of Physical Systems and Electrical Circuits | |
ME 353 | Engineering Design I | |
ME 360 | Thermodynamics II | |
ME 362 | Fluid Mechanics | |
ME 371 | Engineering Design II | |
ME 470 | Heat Transfer | |
ME 475 | Thermal/Fluids Systems | |
ME 478 | Control Systems and Mechatronics | |
ME 479 | Control Systems and Mechatronics Design and Analysis | |
ME 497 | Senior Design Project I | |
ME 498 | Senior Design Project II | |
| Mathematics/science elective | |
| Two technical electives | |
| Two free electives | |
Two technical electives, two free electives: One of the free electives or technical electives must be either a Mathematics or Science course
Technical Electives- Technical electives are a diverse set of courses in design, thermal systems, dynamic systems, and other relevant areas of engineering, mathematics and science. These courses give students the opportunity to study advanced topics in their areas of interest. Technical electives emphasize the application of fundamental concepts and provide a sound basis for graduate study and professional practice in Mechanical Engineering.
The Common Course of Study is required.