Academic Catalog

Engineering with a Mechanical Engineering Concentration (BSE)

The following requirements are in addition to the Bachelor of Science in Engineering core requirements, found here.  

REQUIRED COURSES

Engineering Core 

CHM-111PRIN GENERAL CHEMISTRY 14
MAT-131CALCULUS I 15
MAT-132CALCULUS II 15
MAT-234MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS 13
MAT-235DIFFER EQUAT & LINEAR ALG - ENGINEERS 13
MAT-251PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 13
PHY-221PHYSICS FOR SCI & ENGINEERS I 15
PHY-222PHYSICS FOR SCI & ENGINEERS II 15
EGR-100INTRO TO ENGINEERING 11
EGR-111INTRO TO ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 11
EGR-112APPLIED PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS 12
EGR-113INTRO TO CAD/CAM 11
EGR-185FIRST YEAR ENGINEERING DESIGN 12
EGR-209MECHANICS AND MACHINES 14
EGR-214CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I 13
EGR-215CIRCUITS LAB 11
EGR-220MEASUREMENT & DATA ANALYSIS 11
EGR-226INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS 13
EGR-227DIGITAL SYSTEMS LAB 11
EGR-250MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 13
EGR-251MATERIALS LAB 11
EGR-309MACHINE DESIGN I 13
EGR-310MACHINE DESIGN I LAB 11
EGR-360THERMODYNAMICS4
EGR-380INTERNSHIP (minimum two experiences)6
EGR-485CAPSTONE PROJ & ETHICS I1
EGR-486CAPSTONE PROJ & ETHICS II2
Choose one of the following:3-4
DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODELING & CONTROL
DYNAMICS
Total Hours77-78
1

Foundation course

 
 

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COURSES

In addition to the General Education and Engineering Core requirements, a student must also complete the following courses for the Mechanical Engineering concentration:

EGR-301ANALYTICAL TOOLS FOR PRODUCT DESIGN4
EGR-336PROJECT MANAGEMENT3
EGR-350VIBRATION3
EGR-365FLUIDS3
EGR-367MANUFACTURING PROCESSES3
EGR-368MANUFACTURING PROCESSES LAB1
EGR-409MACHINE DESIGN 23
EGR-440PRODUCTION MODELS3
EGR-468HEAT TRANSFER3
ECN-232PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS3
Total Hours29

Additional  Academic  Policies

The purpose of monitoring academic status is to notify the student of his/her academic standing and provide additional support and guidance that will enable the student to improve his/her academic performance and successfully complete the BSE degree.

Upon completion of the Engineering Foundation Courses, the Engineering program requires a secondary admission application.   Admission is required prior to taking upper division courses (300 and 400 level courses).

Applicants must meet at least the following:

  1. Combined GPA of 2.7 or above in the Engineering Foundation Course sequence.
  2. Completion of each course in the Engineering Foundation Course sequence with a grade of C (2.0) or above.  Foundation courses may only be taken twice.
  3. Completion of ENG-212 WRITING IN CULTURE with a C (2.0) or above.