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Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)

The Marymount Engineering program provides students with the skills and tools necessary to develop technologies that enable individuals and communities to improve their quality of life.  With a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Marymount University, students will create technological solutions that promote an individual’s ability to be active and engaged members of their community and society at-large.  

Goals

Students in the Marymount University Engineering degree programs will G.I.V.E. back to their worldwide community by:

  • Gaining foundational knowledge in physical, health and life sciences.
  • Innovating technological solutions that address the barriers that limit participation in society.
  • Valuing research opportunities towards further graduate study in science, engineering and/or healthcare.
  • Extending skills to professional practice in industry, research and government agencies.

Program Recommendation: It is recommended that each student entering the second semester of the first-year engineering curriculum (ENGR 110) purchase a laptop computer that meets minimum specifications for industry standard design and simulation software. Recommended laptop and software specifications are available on the Marymount website.

Mechanical Engineering - Degree Requirements

This degree requires a total of 120 credits.

Liberal Arts Core Requirements

See the Liberal Arts Core for details.

Major Requirements

BIO 300Writing for Science

3

CHM 151Principles of Chemistry I *

3

CHM 151LPrinciples of Chemistry I Lab *

1

CHM 152Principles of Chemistry II *

3

CHM 152LPrinciples of Chemistry II Lab *

1

ENGR 101Introduction to Engineering Design

3

ENGR 110Introduction to CAD Design

3

ENGR 210Statics

3

ENGR 211Dynamics

3

ENGR 218Statistics for Engineers

3

ENGR 301Thermodynamics

3

ENGR 302Fluid Mechanics

3

ENGR 310Computational Engineering in Python

3

ENGR 401Engineering Capstone 1

3

ENGR 402Engineering Capstone 2

3

MA 181Calculus I *

4

MA 200Calculus II *

3

MA 221Multivariable Calculus *

4

MA 325Differential Equations

3

PHYS 271General Physics I *

3

PHYS 271LGeneral Physics I Lab *

1

PHYS 272General Physics II *

3

PHYS 272LGeneral Physics II Lab *

1

MENG 102Intermediate Engineering Design - Mechanical Applications

3

MENG 201Mechanics of Materials

3

MENG 202Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

3

MENG 311Machine Component Design

3

MENG 312Professional Integrity in Engineering

3

MENG 313Engineering Economy

3

MENG 411Materials Science

3

MENG 412Heat and Mass Transfer

3

MENG 413Mechatronics Engineering

3

Sample Degree Plan - Mechanical Engineering

Please note that this is a sample plan; all students must consult with an advisor in making course selections.

Year One - Fall

EN 101Composition I *

3

ENGR 101Introduction to Engineering Design

3

MA 181Calculus I *

4

PHYS 271General Physics I *

3

PHYS 271LGeneral Physics I Lab *

1

MA 181: Mathematics (MT) core course

PHYS 271: Natural Science (NS) core course

EN 101: Composition core course

Year One - Spring

EN 102Composition II *

3

ENGR 110Introduction to CAD Design

3

MA 200Calculus II *

3

MENG 102Intermediate Engineering Design - Mechanical Applications

3

PHYS 272General Physics II *

3

PHYS 272LGeneral Physics II Lab *

1

PHYS 272: Depth in Sciences (DSCI) core course

EN 102: Composition core course

Year Two - Fall

CHM 151Principles of Chemistry I *

3

CHM 151LPrinciples of Chemistry I Lab *

1

ENGR 210Statics

3

MA 221Multivariable Calculus *

4

MENG 201Mechanics of Materials

3

Literature (LT) core course *

3

Year Two - Spring

CHM 152Principles of Chemistry II *

3

CHM 152LPrinciples of Chemistry II Lab *

1

ENGR 211Dynamics

3

MA 325Differential Equations

3

MENG 202Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

3

Social Science (SS) core course *

3

Year Three - Fall

ENGR 301Thermodynamics

3

ENGR 302Fluid Mechanics

3

ENGR 310Computational Engineering in Python

3

TRS 100Theological Inquiry *

3

Philosophy (PH) core course *

3

Year Three - Spring

BIO 300Writing for Science

3

ENGR 218Statistics for Engineers

3

MENG 311Machine Component Design

3

HI History (HI) core course *

3

Social Science (SS) core course *

3

Year Four - Fall

ENGR 401Engineering Capstone 1

3

MENG 312Professional Integrity in Engineering

3

MENG 313Engineering Economy

3

MENG 411Materials Science

3

Depth in Humanities core course

3

Year Four - Spring

ENGR 402Engineering Capstone 2

3

MENG 412Heat and Mass Transfer

3

MENG 413Mechatronics Engineering

3

Depth in Faith and Reason core course *

3

Fine and Performing Arts (FPA) core course *

3

* Fulfills Liberal Arts Core Requirements. See the Liberal Arts Core and Course Descriptions for further information.