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:

ENGR2320Mechanics of Solids & Structures

4 ENGR

 

ENGX2134Engineering Systems Analysis

2 ENGR

ENGR2340Engineering Systems Analysis: Dynamics

2 ENGR

OR

or designated alternative

 

ENGR2350Thermodynamics

4 ENGR

OR

ENGR2355Introductory Thermodynamics

2 ENGR

AND

ENGR3355Intermediate Thermodynamics

2 ENGR

 

ENGR3310Transport Phenomena

4 ENGR

OR

ENGR2365Introductory Transport Phenomena

2 ENGR

AND

ENGR3365Intermediate Transport Phenomena

2 ENGR

 

ENGR3330Mechanical Design

4 ENGR

ME - One of:

ENGR3110Elecanisms

4 ENGR

ENGR3180Renewable Energy

4 ENGR

ENGR3225Systems

4 ENGR

ENGR3232Biomedical Device Design

4 ENGR

ENGR3242Quantitative Engineering Design

4 ENGR

ENGR3260Design for Manufacturing

4 ENGR

ENGR3345Mechanical and Aerospace Systems

4 ENGR

ENGR3350Finite Element Analysis

4 ENGR

ENGR3370Controls

4 ENGR

ENGR3390Fundamentals of Robotics

4 ENGR

ENGR3392Robotics Systems Integration

4 ENGR

ENGR3610Biomedical Materials

4 ENGR

ENGR3820Failure Analysis and Prevention

4 ENGR

or other course approved by ME program group

ENGR3225, ENGR3232, ENGR3242, ENGR3260: if not used to satisfy the Design Depth requirement

ME Math - One of:

MTH3120Partial Differential Equations

4 MTH

MTH3150Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing

4 MTH

MTH3170Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos

4 MTH

or other math course approved by ME program group