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Dec 21, 2024
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2012-2013 Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mechanical Engineering, B.S.
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Synopsis of the B.S. Curriculum in Mechanical Engineering
Total Semester Hrs: 16 1/2
Total Semester Hrs: 17 1/2
Total Semester Hrs: 16 1/2 - 17
Total Semester Hrs: 17 1/2 - 18
Total Semester Hrs: 18 1/2
Total Semester Hrs: 18 1/2
Second Semester
- ME 444 - Mechanical Engineering Design Credit Hours: 3
- Technical Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Math/Science Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Civil & Cultures Elective Credit Hours: 3
- ME 458 - Seminar Credit Hours: 0
- PE - Elective Credit Hours: 1/2
- AS, MS, or NS 2 Semester Hrs Credit
Total Semester Hrs: 17 1/2
Total Hours: 140 (includes 54 hours of specified mechanical engineering courses)
Electives are chosen from the distribution requirements shown below.
For all Mechanical Engineering and Technical Elective courses taken or attempted in this curriculum, a minimum 2.0 average must be maintained.
* Minimum grade of C required
** To facilitate scheduling in the department half of the cadets majoring in ME will take PS 344 and half will take EE 351 . Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Distribution Requirements for Electives
Electives are chosen by the cadet in consultation with the faculty adviser and subject to the distribution shown below. Technical Electives
Nine (9) hours minimum course work selected from ME, CE, EE, CS, MA, PY, CH, or BI which contribute to the quality of the cadet’s program. Selection of appropriate courses must be approved by the adviser in consultation with the mechanical engineering department head. Civilization and Cultures Electives
Six (6) hours must be selected from the approved list of Civilization and Cultures courses. Elective
A three (3) credit-hour course selected from 200-level or higher. Courses in the 100-level may be selected in Modern Languages. Math/Science Elective
A three (3) credit-hour course selected from 200 level or higher mathematics (except MA 330WX ) or an approved science course from BI, CH, or PY |
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