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Curriculum for B.S. Mechanical Engineering

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General College Requirements (GCR)

  1. Fulfillment of Communications A General Education Requirement* — 0-3 credits
  2. Physics*: Either EMA 201 (3) or Phys 201 (5) — 3-5 credits
  3. Chemistry*: Either Chem 103 (4), Chem 104 (5) or Chem 109 (5) — 5-9 credits
  4. Introduction to Engineering**: One course from INTEREGR 160, or a course from the list pre-approved for this purpose — 1-3 credits
  5. Math*: Math221 (5), 222 (5) — 10 credits

*Credit will be given for appropriate advanced placement (AP), transfer work, or other advanced standing credits.
**May be waived for transfer students.

Department Requirements

  1. Liberal electives — 15 credits
  2. CS 302 — 3 credits
  3. Stat 224 — 3 credits
  4. Math 234 (3), Math 320 (3)
  5. ME 231 (3), ME 240 (3), ME 306 (3), ME 307 (1), ME 313 (3), ME 314 (3), ME 331 (3), ME 340 (3), ME 342 (3), ME 361 (3), ME 363 (3), ME 364 (3), ME 368 (3), ME 370 (3) — 42 credits
  6. ME 349 (3), 6 credits of Mechanical Engineering Technical Elective and 3 credits of Technical Elective, or ME 351 (3), ME 352 (3), 3 credits of Mechanical Engineering Technical Elective and 3 credits of Technical Elective — 12 credits
  7. MS&E 350 (3), Phys 202 (5) — 8 credits
  8. ECE 376 (3), ECE 377 (3) — 6 credits
  9. EPD 397 (3)
  10. Minimum Degree Requirements — 121 credits

Notes

General College Requirements Credit Options
Requirement Number Minimum Plan Maximum Plan Typical Plan Recommended Plan
1 0 3 2 0
2 3 5 3 3
3 5 9 9 9
4 1 3 3 3
5 10 10 10 10
Credits to Meet 1-5 or General College Requirements 19 31 27 25
6 15 15 15 15
7 3 3 3 3
8 3 3 3 3
9 6 6 6 6
10 42 42 42 42
11 12 12 12 12
12 8 8 8 8
13 6 6 6 6
14 3 3 3 3
Total credits to satisfy requirements 117 129 125 123
Additional free elective credits 3 0 0 0
15. Minimum Required Credits 121 129 125 123

Curriculum — 121 Credits Required for Graduation

Freshman Year
First SemesterSecond Semester
CourseCreditsCourseCredits
Math 221 5 Math 222 G 5
ME 231 2 EMA 201 G 3
Chem 103 A 4 Chem 104 A 5
EPD 155 F 2 Stat 224 3
INTEREGR 101 or INTEREGR 160 B 2-3    
Total 15-17 Total 16
 
Sophomore Year
First SemesterSecond Semester
CourseCreditsCourseCredits
Math 234 B 3 CS 302. See notes. 3
Math 320 B 3 Phys 202 5
ME 240 3 ME 306 3
MS&E 350 3 ME 307 1
Liberal Studies Elective D 3 Liberal Studies Elective D 3
Total 15 Total 15
 
Junior Year
First SemesterSecond Semester
CourseCreditsCourseCredits
ECE 376 3 ECE 377 3
ME 331 3 ME 368 3
ME 361 3 ME 363 3
ME 340 3 ME 313 3
EPD 397 3 Liberal Studies Elective D 3
Total 15 Total 15
 
Senior Year
First SemesterSecond Semester
CourseCreditsCourseCredit s
ME 364 3 ME 370 3
ME 342 3 Technical Elective 3
Technical ElectiveE or ME 351 H 3 ME 349 or ME 352 H 3
ME 314 3 Technical Elective E 3
Liberal Studies Electives D 3-6 Liberal Studies Elective D 0-3
Total 15 Total 15

  1. Option 1 — Chem 103, 4 credits and Chem 104, 5 credits
    Option 2 — Chem 109, 5 credits. Note: If Chem 109 is taken, students may need free elective credits to meet the minimum number of credits (121) required for graduation.

  2. INTEREGR 101 (2 credits) or INTEREGR 160 (3 credits) both satisfy the college requirement for introduction to engineering.

  3. Students fulfilling their course requirements with fewer than 121 credits must take additional free-elective credits to comply with the 121-credit minimum graduation requirement.

  4. LIBERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS: Students must take 15 credits that carry H, S, L, or Z timetable breadth designators. These credits must fulfill the following subrequirements:

    1. A minimum of 2 courses from the same department or program. At least 1 of these 2 courses must be designated as above the elementary level (I, A, or D) in the timetable.

    2. A minimum of 6 credits designated as humanities (H, L, or Z) in the timetable, and an additional minimum of 3 credits designated as social studies (S or Z) in the timetable. Foreign Language courses count as H credits. Retroactive credits for high school language courses may not be used to meet the Liberal Studies requirement.

    3. At least three credits in courses designated as ethnic studies (lower case "e") in the timetable. These courses may help satisfy requirements D1 and D2 as well, but they only count once toward the total required. Note: Courses may have "e" designation and may not have H, S, L or Z designation.

  5. TECHNICAL ELECTIVES

    The Mechanical Engineering curriculum requires a total of 9 credits of technical electives. A minimum of 6 of the 9 credits must be for formal courses. (A formal course is defined as a class which meets regularly in a lecture format to study a selected topic. The educational mission is assisted with homework and exams. Formal courses cannot be seminar, survey, or other similar courses.)

    A minimum of 3 (of the required 6) formal course credits must be for Mechanical Engineering courses with course numbers 400 or higher or for ME 351. Note that formal classes with course designation ME 601 meet this criterion.

    Up to 3 technical elective credits may be earned for formal classes in engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, statistics, or computer science courses numbered 400 and above. The following courses are also accepted as technical electives:

    Comp Sci 354, 367
    Chemistry 341, 343, 345
    Math 321, 322
    Physics 311, 321, 322, 325
    Statistics 311, 312, 333, 349, 351
    BSE 351, 364
    CEE 311, 315, 316, 320, 325, 330, 355, 356, 370, 375
    CBE 320, 326
    ECE 320, 330, 340, 342, 352, 353, 354, 355
    EPD 374, 375
    ISyE 323, 349
    MS & E 330, 332, 352, 370
    NEEP 305

    Up to 3 technical elective credits may be obtained for non-formal courses or activities such as outreach courses and independent study courses (ME 491, 492). Up to 1 credit of Cooperative Education (ME 001) can be counted for technical elective credit.

  6. If your GER communications Part A is satisfied you are exempt from this requirement. This requirement can also be fulfilled with: Ag Journ 100, Com Arts 100, Engl 100, Engl 118, or IES 200.

  7. EMA 201 may be taken concurrently with Math 222 or after Math 222 is completed.

  8. STUDENTS TAKING ME 351 - ME 352 will meet the requirement for ME 349 and 3 credits of ME technical elective. Those opting out of ME 352 will be required to take ME 349, and ME 351 will count as an ME technical elective.

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