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2024-2025 University Catalog

Mechanical Engineering, B.S.M.E.


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Program Educational Objectives

Program educational objectives describe what graduates are expected to attain within a few years after graduation and are based on the needs of the program’s constituencies. Graduates from the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering program will:

  1. Advance professionally, either through employment or progress toward an advanced degree, by applying their technical knowledge and abilities.
  2. Attain positions of increasing responsibility through employing effective workplace skills and the professional practice of engineering.

 

Student Learning Outcomes

The student learning outcomes for mechanical engineering describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. These relate to the knowledge, skills, and behaviors that students acquire as they progress through the program. 

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for BSME in Mechanical Engineering

An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics. 

An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors. 

An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences. 

4

An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts. 

5

An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives. 

6

An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions. 

7

An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies. 

 

Accreditation

The Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and the Program Criteria for Mechanical Engineering and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.

 

General Education Requirements


Mathematics


Science


Humanities


Social Sciences


Arts


  • (Fine Arts, Music, FTA except FTA 2650 , 2660) Credits: 3

Total Credit Hours: 39


Total Credit Hours: 48


4

Total Credit Hours: 39


Total Credit Hours Required: 126


  1. “C” or better required
  2. Check General Education Courses to confirm what courses fulfill this requirement.
  3. 6 credits of Math satisfy listed in general education. Check General Education Courses to confirm what courses fulfill this requirement.
  4. Includes 2 credits of Math listed in General Education requirements section

Four Year Plan of Study


The B.S..M.E. in Mechanical Engineering, 4 Year Plan of Study.

 

Understanding Your Degree Program of Study 

 

Four Year Plan of Study Key

GE - General education

M - Major coursework

O - Other coursework

FE - Free electives

RE - Restricted electives

UR - University requirements

CR - College requirements

Program requirements - Some degree programs offer an opportunity to complete a Concentration (C) within the major. Some degree programs require that a Concentration (C) or an Option (OP) be completed as a part of the major.

First Year of Enrollment


First Year

Code

Course

Credit Hours

GE

ENGL 1157 - English Composition 1  

3

GE

ENGL 1158 - English Composition 2  

or

ENGL 1159 - English Composition 2 Honors  

 

3

GE-RE

Mathematics/Analytical Reasoning - See General Education Menu

Recommended: MATH 2114 - Calculus I   (4 credits)1

3

GE-RE

Mathematics/Analytical Reasoning - See General Education Menu

Recommended: MATH 2124 - Calculus II   (4 credits)1

3

GE-RE

Social/Behavioral Science - See General Education Menu

3

GE-RE

Natural/Life/Physical Science2 - See General Education Menu

Recommended: PHYS 1061 - Physics Sci Engr I  1

3

GE-RE

Natural/Life/Physical Science2 - See General Education Menu

Recommended: PHYS 1062 - Physics Sci Engr II  1

3

O

PHYS 1063 - Physics Lab for Science & Engr  

1

O

PHYS 1065 - Physics Lab for Science & Engr  

1

O

CHEM 1017 - General Chemistry I  

3

O

CSCI 1205 - Intro to Programming in C++  

3

ENME 1781 - Computer Aided Engr Graphics  

3

UR

UNIV 1001 - University Success  

1

Total hours - Year One: 33 (MATH 2114 & 2124 would give 2 additional credits)

 

  1. General Education note: The General Education requirement may be met by completing other courses on the Gen Ed menu; however, Recommended courses must be completed to meet degree requirements if not completed as general education requirements and may be prerequisites for other required courses in the degree program. 
  2. The 9-hour General Education Science requirement includes a 6-hour sequence in one science selected from BIOS, CHEM, EES, and PHYS. 3 hours of the 9-hour requirement must be BIOS.

Second Year of Enrollment


Code

Course

Credit Hours

GE-RE

Humanities - See General Education Menu

Recommended: ENGL 2152 - Technical Writing  1

3

O

MATH 2221 - Elem Differential Equations  

3

O

MATH 2134 - Calculus III   

4

O

ENCE 2350 - Statics  

3

O

ENCE 2311 - Mechanics of Materials Lab  

1

O

 ENCE 2351 - Mechanics of Materials  

3

O

ENEE 2550 - Circuits I  

3

O

 ENME 2740 - Structs & Prop of Materials  

3

O

ENME 2750 - Dynamics  

3

O

 ENME 2770 - Engineering Thermodynamics  

3

O

 ENME 2785 - Intro Manufacturing  

3

O

 ENME 2711 - Mater & Process Lab  

1

Total Hours - Year Two: 33

 

  1. General Education note: The General Education requirement may be met by completing other courses on the Gen Ed menu; however, Recommended courses must be completed to meet degree requirements if not completed as general education requirements and may be prerequisites for other required courses in the degree program. 

Third Year of Enrollment


 

Year Three

Code

Course

Credit Hours

GE-RE

Natural/Life/Physical Science - BIOS2 - See General Education Menu

3

O

 PHIL 2244 - Engineering Ethics  

1

GE-RE

 Humanities - See General Education Menu

3

GE-RE

 Social/Behavioral Science - See General Education Menu

 Recommended: ECON 1203 - Principles of Microeconomics  1

 or

 ECON 1330 - Financial Literacy  1

3

M

 MATH 3221 - Meth in Differential Equations  

 Or

 ENME 3020 - Engineering Analysis  

3

M

 ENME 3720 - Fluid Mechanics  

3

M

 ENME 3776 - Intermed Engr Thermodynamics  

3

M

 ENME 3716 - Fluid Mechanics Lab  

1

M

 ENME 3735 - Mechanism Design  

3

M

 ENME 3734 - Machine Elements  

3

M

 ENME 3771 - Heat Transfer  

3

M

 ENME 3780 - Intro to Comp Solid Mechanics  

 Or

 ENME 4728 - Intro Computat Fluid Dynamics  

3

Total hours - Year Three: 32

 

  1. General Education note: The General Education requirement may be met by completing other courses on the Gen Ed menu; however, Recommended courses must be completed to meet degree requirements if not completed as general education requirements and may be prerequisites for other required courses in the degree program. 
  2. The 9-hour General Education Science requirement includes a 6-hour sequence in one science selected from BIOS, CHEM, EES, and PHYS. 3 hours of the 9-hour requirement must be BIOS.

Fourth Year of Enrollment


Year Four

Code

Course

Credit Hours

M ENGR 3090 - Senior Seminar 1

GE-RE

 Humanities - Literature - See General Education Menu

3

GE-RE

 Fine Arts - See General Education Menu

3

M

 ENEE 3518 - Electrical Engr Laboratory  

1

M

 ENEE 3501 - Basic Electrical Machinery  

3

M-RE

 ENME Elective 3000+

6

M

 ENME 3711 - Thermal Sciences Lab  

1

M

 ENME 4754 - Mech Vibration  

3

M

 ENME 4777 - Design Thermal-Fluid Systems  

3

M

 ENME 4733 - Machine Design  

3

Year Four - Total Hours: 27

Total degree hours: 127

Total Credit Hours Required: 127


  1. UNIV 1000 is required for all first-time full-time students; it does not carry credit toward the bachelor of science in mechanical engineering degree which requires 126 credit hours.

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