Mechanical Engineering, B.S.
	
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering is a program of study requiring 128-136 credits of undergraduate work, including a two-term senior project capstone requirement completed through oral and written reports and a 400-hour internship. If desired, the candidate may also choose an appropriate sequence of elective courses for a concentration in Manufacturing or Aerospace.
Required coursework can be grouped in four categories: General Education, Major Requirements, Electives or Concentration Requirements, and Additional Requirements.
	
		
			Requirements
		
			I. General Education 
		
NOTE: Distribution requirements are similar to the existing Engineering Technology General Education requirements.
			Study Area I: Arts and Humanities
		
			
				|   | Literature |  | 
			
				|   | Philosophy or Fne Arts |  | 
			
				|   | Literature, Philosophy or Fine Arts (3) | 3  | 
			
		
			Study Area II: Social Sciences
		
			
				|   | History |  | 
			
				|   | ECON or GEOG or HIST or PS or ET 399 |  | 
			
		
			Study Area III: Behavioral Sciences
		
			
				|   | Anthropology, Psychology, or Sociology  | 3  | 
			
		
			Study Area IV: Natural Sciences
		
			Skill Area I: Communication Skills
		
			
				| WRT 110 | Introduction to College Writing | 3  | 
			
				| ENGR 290 | Engineering Technical Writing and Presentation | 3  | 
			
		
			Skill Area II: Mathematics
		
			Skill Area III: Foreign Language Proficiency  
		
			Skill Area IV: University Requirement  
		
			II. Major Requirements 
		
			
				| ENGR 150 | Introduction to Engineering | 3  | 
			
				| ENGR 251 | Engineering Mechanics I - Statics | 3  | 
			
				| ENGR 252 | Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics | 3  | 
			
				| ENGR 357 | Mechanics of Materials | 3  | 
			
				| ME 216 | Manufacturing Engineering Processes | 2  | 
			
				| ME 217 | Manufacturing Engineering Processes Lab | 1  | 
			
				| ME 258 | Engineering Thermodynamics | 3  | 
			
				| ME 345 | Engineering Statistical Analysis of Operations | 3  | 
			
				| ME 352 | Modeling and Control of Dynamic Systems | 3  | 
			
				| ME 354 | Fluid Mechanics | 3  | 
			
				| ME 367 | Machine Design I | 3  | 
			
				| ME 368 | Machine Design II | 3  | 
			
				| ME 370 | Instrumentation | 3  | 
			
				| ME 454 | Heat Transfer | 3  | 
			
				| ME 497 | Senior Project I: Project Research | 2  | 
			
				| ME 498 | Senior Project II: Design Project | 3  | 
			
				| ME 467 | Finite Element Analysis with Applications | 3  | 
			
		
			III. Electives or Concentration Requirements 
		
			General Electives:
		
			
				| ME 458 | Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems Design | 3  | 
			
				|   | or |  | 
			
				| ME 459 | Energy Conversion Systems | 3  | 
			
				|   |   |  | 
			
				|   | ME Electives  | 6  | 
			
				|   | Tech Elective  | 3  | 
			
		
			Manufacturing:
		
			
				| ME 340 | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing for Mechanical Design | 3  | 
			
				| ME 360 | Manufacturing Operations Analysis and Simulation | 3  | 
			
				| ME 460 | Manufacturing System Design | 3  | 
			
				|   | and |  | 
			
				| ME 461 | Discrete Event Simulation for Manufacturing Systems | 3  | 
			
				|   | or |  | 
			
				| ME 466 | Inventive Engineering Design | 3  | 
			
		
			Aerospace:
		
			
				| ME 480 | Propulsion Systems | 3  | 
			
				| ME 483 | Aerodynamics | 3  | 
			
				| ME 486 | Aerospace Structures and Materials | 3  | 
			
				| ME 403 | Aerospace Control Systems | 3  | 
			
		
			IV. Additional Requirements 
		
			
				| CET 236 | Circuit Analysis | 3  | 
			
				| CHEM 161 | General Chemistry | 3  | 
			
				| CHEM 162 | General Chemistry Laboratory | 1  | 
			
				| ENGR 392 | Engineering Practicum (400 hours) | 1  | 
			
				| ENGR 240 | Computational Methods for Engineering | 3  | 
			
				| ETM 260 | Computer Aided Design and Integrated Manufacturing CAD/CAM/CIM | 3  | 
			
				| ETM 356 | Materials Analysis | 3  | 
			
				| MATH 222 | Calculus III | 4  | 
			
				| MATH 226 | Linear Algebra and Probability for Engineers | 4  | 
			
				| MATH 355 | Introduction to Differential Equations with Applications | 4  |