Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Map
Updated 8/1/2018
Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Map
(down arrows indicate pre-requisite, horizontal arrows indicate co-requisite)
Semester
1
CSE 1010
Intro to Comp
Semester
PHYS 1501Q
Phys. for Engr.
2
Semester
3
Semester
4
PHYS 1502Q
Phys. Engr. II
Semester
7
Semester
8
ENGR 1000
Orient. To Engr.
MATH 1132Q
Calculus II
ENGR 1166
Found. of Engr.
ME 2233
Thermo. Princ.
MSE 2101
Mat. Sci & Eng
ECE 2000
Elec. & Comp.
Free
Elective
Professional Requirement
ME 3264
App. Meas.
ME 3242
Heat Transfer
ME 4972
Senior Design I
ME 4973W
Senior Design II
CE 2120
Applied Mech. II
ME 3253
Linear Systems
ME 3250
Fluid Dynamics
ENGL 1010/1011
or GEN ED
ENGL 1010/1011
or GEN ED
CE 2110
Applied Mech. I
MATH 2110Q
Multi. Calc
MATH 2410Q
Differential Eq.
ME 3263
Sensors & Data
5
6
MATH 1131Q
Calculus I
ME 2234
App. Thermo.
Semester
Semester
CHEM 1127Q
Chemistry I
PHIL
1104
CE 3110
Mech. of Mat.
ME 3220
Vibrations
ME 3255
Comp. Mech.
ME 3XXX
ME Elective
GEN ED
GEN ED
GEN ED
GEN ED
ME 3XXX
ME Elective
Prof./MathSci
Requirement
ME 3227
Design Mach.
ME 3XXX
ME Elective
Prof./MathSci
Requirement
Free
Elective
Additional Math and Science Requirement
Two courses at the 2000 level or higher in engineering,
6 credits in 1000 level or higher mathematics, statistics, physics, or life sciences. For a
mathematics, statistics, physical, or life sciences
complete list of courses that satisfy this requirement, see your advisement report.
Note: 2000 level or higher mathematics, statistics, physics, or life sciences courses may be used to satisfy both requirements.
You must meet with your academic advisor at least once every semester to ensure you are making satisfactory progress towards your degree.
Catalog Year: 2018-2019
Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Freshman Fall
Course
Title
ENGL 1010/1011 Composition
MATH 1131Q Calculus I
CHEM 1127Q Chemistry I
ENGR 1000 Orien. to Engineering
CSE 1010
Intro. to Computing
Total Credits
Freshman Spring
Credits
4
4
4
1
3
16
Sophomore Fall
Course
Title
CE 2110
Applied Mechanics I
MATH2110Q Multi. Calculus
ME 2233
Thermodynamic Principles
1
PHYS 1502Q Physics for Eng. II
Content Area2 _______________________
_____
____________
Total
Credits
______
Total Credits
3
4
3
4
3
17
Course
17
CE 2120
MATH2410Q
ME 2234
PHIL 1104
Content Area2
Content Area2
Title
Applied Mechanics II
Differential Equations
Applied Thermodynamics
Ethics (CA-1)
______________________
_______________________
Total Credits
Junior Fall
Junior Spring
Course
Title
Credits
CE 3110
Mechanics of Materials
3
3
Credits
YY XXXX
Prof & Math/Sci Requirement 3
ME 3250
3
3Fluid Dynamics I
ME 3253
Linear Systems Theory
3
ME 3263
Intro. to Sensors & Data
3
Course
ME 3220
ME 3242
ME 3264
MSE 2101
ME 3XXX
Total Credits
Total Credits
Course
ME 3227
ME 3255
ME 4972
YY XXXX
ECE 2000
Credits
4
3
4
3
3
Sophomore Spring
Credits
15
Senior Fall
Title
Mechanical Vibrations
Heat Transfer
App. Measurements Lab
Materials Science & Eng.
ME Elective4
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
15
Senior Spring
Title
Credits
Design of Machine Elem.
3
Comput. Mechanics
3
Senior Design Project I
3
Prof & Math/Sci Requirement3 3
Elec. & Comp. Principles
3
Total Credits
1
Course
Title
MATH 1132Q Calculus II
ENGR 1166 Found. of Engineering
PHYS 1501Q1 Physics for Eng. I
Content Area2 _________________________
Content Area2 ________________________
15
Course
ME 4973W
ME 3XXX
ME 3XXX
Title
Senior Design Project II
ME Elective4
ME Elective4
Free Elective
Free Elective
Total Credits
Total Credits for 4 years
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
15
128
PHYS1401Q & 1402Q or PHYS 1201, 1202, & 1230(or 1530) can substitute for the PHYS1501Q & 1502Q sequencing. Only 8
credits for courses numbered PHYS 1201Q through 1602Q may be applied toward the degree. For more information please
visit:
2
CA = Content Area in General Education Requirements For a current list, visit: .
3
Professional Requirements are 2000 level or higher in engineering, mathematics, statistics, physical, or life sciences. The
Additional Math & Science Requirement is 6 credits in 1000 level or higher mathematics, statistics, physics, or life sciences. For
a complete list of courses that satisfy this requirement, see your advisement report. Most 2000 level or higher mathematics,
statistics, physics, or life sciences courses may be used to satisfy both requirements.
4
Students who wish to pursue an area of concentration should choose classes within their chosen concentration. For more
information visit:
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