Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2016-2017 Catalog Program: Mechanical Engineering, B.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Mechanical Engineering, B.S.

Freshman

Fall Semester

Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
CHMY 141 - College Chemistry I 3 credits
CHMY 142 - College Chemistry Laboratory I 1 credit
EGEN 101 - Introduction Engineering Calculations & Problem Solving 3 credits
M 171 - Calculus I 3 credits
  • Humanities Elective 3 credits
  • WRIT 121 - Introduction To Technical Writing 3 credits
    EGEN 194 - Freshman Engineering Seminar 1 credit

    Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    CHMY 143 - College Chemistry II 3 credits
    M 172 - Calculus II 3 credits
    PHSX 234 - General Physics-Mechanics 3 credits
    EGEN 102 - Engineering Programming, Design, and Problem Solving 2 credits
    GEO 101 - Introduction to Physical Geology 3 credits
  • Humanities Elective 3 credits
  • Total: 17

    Sophomore

    Fall Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EGEN 201 - Engineering Mechanics–Statics 3 credits
    M 273 - Multivariable Calculus 4 credits
    PHSX 235 - General Physics-Heat, Sound & Optics 3 credits
    PHSX 236 - General Phy-Heat, Sound & Optics Lab 1 credit
    EGEN 213 - Survey of MET & MAT Engin 3 credits

     

    CSCI 112 - Programming with C I 3 credits

    -OR-

    CSCI 117 - Programming with Matlab 3 credits

    Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EELE 201 - Circuits I for Engineering 3 credits
    EELE 202 - Circuits I for Engineering Lab 1 credit
    EGEN 202 - Engineering Mech–Dynamics 3 credits
    EGEN 324 - Applied Thermodynamics 3 credits
    M 274 - Introduction to Differential Equation 3 credits
    PHSX 237 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion 3 credits
    PHSX 238 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion Lab 1 credit

    Total: 17

    Junior

    Fall Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ECNS 203 - Principles of Micro and Macro 3 credits
    EELE 320 - Process Instrumentation & Control 4 credits
    EGEN 305 - Mechanics of Materials (equiv 205) 3 credits
    EMEC 215 - Introduction to Modeling for Mechanical Engineers 1 credit
    EGEN 434 - Applied Thermodynamics II 3 credits
    WRIT 321W - Advanced Technical Writing 3 credits

    Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EGEN 306 - Mechanics of Materials Laboratory 1 credit
    EGEN 318 - Computer Applications for Engineers 2 credits
    EGEN 325 - Engineering Economic Analysis 3 credits
    EGEN 335 - Fluid Mechanics 3 credits
    EMEC 326 - Fundamentals of Heat Transfer 3 credits
  • Professional Electives 3 credits ***
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    M 333 - Matrices & Linear Algebra 3 credits

    -OR-

    STAT 332 - Statistics for Scientists and Engineers 3 credits

    Total: 18

    Senior

    Fall Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EGEN 488 - Fund of Engineering Exam 1 credit
    EGEN 489W - Engineering Design I 2 credit
    EMEC 445 - Mechanical Vibrations 3 credits
    EMEC 455 - Mechanical Component Design 3 credits
  • Professional Elective 2 credits***
  • Professional Elective  3 credits***
  • Social Science Elective  3 credits
  • Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EELE 355 - Electric Machine Fundamentals 3 credits
    EGEN 336 - Fluid Mechanics Lab 1 credit
    EGEN 499W - Engineering Design II 2 credit
    EMEC 402 - Mechanical Engineering Laboratory 1 credit
  • Professional Elective 3 credits ***
  • Professional Elective 3 credits ***
  • Professional Elective 3 credits ***
  • Total: 16

    Minimum credits for a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering: 136

    HPER credits are limited to 2 credits. Internship education is limited to 4 credits at 2 credits per semester.

    Professional Electives - The following courses are rcommended:

    Professional Electives are limited to 300 and 400 level, unless specifically listed below, and should include one of the following Focus Areas.  Focus Areas are not required for graduation.

    Control Systems:  EELE 203, EELE 321, EELE 421, M 426

    Nanotechnology:  CHMY 371, EELE 321, EGEN 474, EMAT 351

    Thermal Fluids:  EMEC 448, EMEC 491 Rocket Propulsion, EMEC 491 Aerospace Propulsion, and EMEC 491 Advanced Fluids

    Welding:  EWLD 314, EWLD 340, EWLD 341, EWLD 443, EWLD 444, EWLD 475, EWLD 476

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    CHMY 371 - Physical Chemistry-Quantum Chemistry & Spectoscopy 3 credits
    EELE 203 - Circuits II for Engineering 4 credits
    EELE 308 - Signals and Systems Analysis 4 credits
    EELE 321 - Intro to Feedback Controls 3 credits
    EELE 421 - Feedback Control II 3 credits
    ECIV 312 - Structures I 3 credits
    EGEN 474 - Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical Systems 2 credits
    EMAT 351 - Fundamentals of Materials 3 credits
    EMEC 448 - Heating,Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) 3 credits
  • EMEC 491 Machine Design II
  • EMEC 429 - Mechanical Component Design Lab 1 credit
  • EMEC 491 Rocket Propulsion
  • EMEC 491 Aerospace Propulsion
  • EMEC 491 Advanced Fluids
  • ENGR 5850 - Advanced Mechanics Of Materials 3 credits
    EWLD 314 - Introduction to Welding Engineering 2 credits
    EWLD 340 - Welding Process Applications 2 credits
    EWLD 341 - Welding Process Applications Lab 1 credit
    EWLD 440 - Design Of Welded Connections 2 credits
    EWLD 443 - Physics of Welding 2 credits
    EWLD 444 - Physics of Welding Lab 1 credit
    EWLD 475 - Robotics and Automated Welding 1 credit
    EWLD 476 - Nondestructive Examination 3 credits

    3 Credits from

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    M 405 - Advanced Engineering Mathematics I 3 credits
    M 410 - Numerical Computing for Engineering & Science 3 credits
    M 426 - Mathematical Modeling 3 credits
    M 435W - Advanced Calculus I 3 credits
    STAT 421 - Probability Theory 3 credits
    STAT 432 - Regression and Model Building 3 credits
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