Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Mechanical Engineering majors develop skills in modeling, designing, fabricating, and analyzing thermal, fluid, and mechanical systems. The program aims to empower students to succeed in careers that serve society by cultivating curiosity, empowering students to tackle technical challenges, and providing opportunities to practice ME skills in contexts that matter.
The Course Requirements of the ME program are:
ME - All of:
ENGR2320 | Mechanics of Solids & Structures | 4 ENGR |
| | |
ENGX2134 | Engineering Systems Analysis | 2 ENGR |
ENGR2340 | Engineering Systems Analysis: Dynamics | 2 ENGR |
| OR | |
| or designated alternative | |
| | |
ENGR2350 | Thermodynamics | 4 ENGR |
| OR | |
ENGR2355 | Introductory Thermodynamics | 2 ENGR |
| AND | |
ENGR3355 | Intermediate Thermodynamics | 2 ENGR |
| | |
ENGR3310 | Transport Phenomena | 4 ENGR |
| OR | |
ENGR2365 | Introductory Transport Phenomena | 2 ENGR |
| AND | |
ENGR3365 | Intermediate Transport Phenomena | 2 ENGR |
| | |
ENGR3330 | Mechanical Design | 4 ENGR |
ME - One of:
ME Math - One of:
MTH3120 | Partial Differential Equations | 4 MTH |
MTH3150 | Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing | 4 MTH |
MTH3170 | Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos | 4 MTH |
| or other math course approved by ME program group | |