The document provides a course map for the Department of Mechanical Engineering revised in Fall 2017. It outlines the typical progression of core mechanical engineering courses from freshman through senior year including introductory courses in engineering, physics, math, mechanics, thermodynamics, materials, electronics, vibrations, controls, and product development. Electives include technical writing, statistics, machine design, fluid mechanics, and transfer processes. The map notes options to take thermo/fluids or mechanics/materials careers courses in different years and allows for two non-major electives at the 300-400 level.
The document provides a course map for the Department of Mechanical Engineering revised in Fall 2017. It outlines the typical progression of core mechanical engineering courses from freshman through senior year including introductory courses in engineering, physics, math, mechanics, thermodynamics, materials, electronics, vibrations, controls, and product development. Electives include technical writing, statistics, machine design, fluid mechanics, and transfer processes. The map notes options to take thermo/fluids or mechanics/materials careers courses in different years and allows for two non-major electives at the 300-400 level.
The document provides a course map for the Department of Mechanical Engineering revised in Fall 2017. It outlines the typical progression of core mechanical engineering courses from freshman through senior year including introductory courses in engineering, physics, math, mechanics, thermodynamics, materials, electronics, vibrations, controls, and product development. Electives include technical writing, statistics, machine design, fluid mechanics, and transfer processes. The map notes options to take thermo/fluids or mechanics/materials careers courses in different years and allows for two non-major electives at the 300-400 level.
The document provides a course map for the Department of Mechanical Engineering revised in Fall 2017. It outlines the typical progression of core mechanical engineering courses from freshman through senior year including introductory courses in engineering, physics, math, mechanics, thermodynamics, materials, electronics, vibrations, controls, and product development. Electives include technical writing, statistics, machine design, fluid mechanics, and transfer processes. The map notes options to take thermo/fluids or mechanics/materials careers courses in different years and allows for two non-major electives at the 300-400 level.
Department of Mechanical Engineering – Course Map Revised Fall 2017 Version
ENES 100 PHYS 270/271
ENME 350 ENME 351 ENME 462 Introduction to General Physics: Engineering Electro- Electronics & Electronics & Vibrations, Design dynamics, Light, Instrumentation I Instrumentation II Controls and Relativity & Optimization II Modern Physics ENME 4XX ENME 272 #ENME 400 ENME 382 Introduction Machine Design to CAD ENES 220 Introduction to Engineering (Take ENME400 or ENME 4XX Mechanics II Materials ENME 332 this term)
MATH 141 ENME 4XX
Calculus II MATH 246 ENME 361 Vibrations, Differential Controls and Equations MATH 140 Optimization I PHYS 161 ENES 221 Calculus I General Dynamics Physics: ENME 4XX ENME 4XX ENME 201 Mechanics and Particle Careers in ENGL 393 Mechanical Dynamics ENME 202 Engineering Technical Writing Computing (Note: You are allowed, if you wish, to Fundamentals for take up to two electives outside of Engineers your major. These may be 300 or 400 ENES 102 level courses in MATH, PHYS, ENME 392 ENME 371 COMP-SCIENCE, CHEM, BMGT or Mechanics I ENGINEERING. MATH 241 Statistical Product Methods for Engineering Calculus III Product and and ENME 472 CHEM 135 Processes Manufacturing OR Development Integrated Product and **CHEM 134 PHYS 260/261 Process General General #ENME 332 Development Chemistry ENES 232 ENME 331 Physics: Transfer Processes Vibration, Fluid **Must have credit for Thermodynamics (Take ENME400 or Waves, Heat, Mechanics CHEM 131 to take ENME 332 this term) E&M CHEM 134 (# NOTE: Interests in Thermo/Fluids careers, take ENME 332 Junior year, ENME 400 Senior year. Interests in Mechanics & Materials careers, take ENME 400 Junior year, ENME 332 Senior year.) Arrows indicate primary prerequisite path but for clarity, some are not shown.