B.S. Mechanical Engineering Checksheet

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PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR of SCIENCE in ENGINEERING: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Name
2015-2016
ID#
LEVEL I (FIRST YEAR) – 34 credits
Cr
(Prerequisite)
Sem.
Grade
TR Equiv.
Hallmark Courses – 22 credits
FYS-100
Pathways Seminar
1 
Not Required
3  wcu
TR
WRT-120
3  wcu
TR
HIST-XXX
4  wcu
TR
4  wcu
4  wcu
TR
TR
(Not required for transfer students)
WRIT-101/101G
Writing Seminar I: Written Communication
WRTG-100 may only be used to satisfy free elective credits
DBTU-114
Debating U.S. Issues
CHEM-103/103L
PHYS-201/201L
MATH-111
Chemistry I w/ Lab
Physics I w/ Lab
Calculus I (Fall)
MATH-112
Calculus II (Spring)
(pre-or co-requisite MATH-112)
CHE-103/
CHE-103L
PHY-170
MAT-161
[MATH-110 Pre-calculus for Sci. & Engr. may be required prior to taking MATH-111]
4  wcu
(MATH-111)
DEC Core - 3 credits
DECPROC-101
Process: Integrative Design Process
Engineering Courses – 9 credits
ENGR-101
Introduction to Engineering
ENGR-102
Engineering Drawing
ENGR-104
Introduction to Computing
MATH-162
3 
3  wcu
3  wcu
3  wcu
(MATH-102 or MATH-111)
LEVEL II (SECOND YEAR) – 36 credits
Cr
(Prerequisite)
Sem.
TR
TR
TR
Grade
PHYS-115
PHYS-116
CSC-141
TR Equiv.
Hallmark Courses – 7 credits
GDIV/GCIT-2(
) Global Diversity ….or…. Global Citizensh
3  wcu
(WRIT-101, DBTU-114)
TR
See List
4  wcu
4  wcu
TR
PHY-180
TR
MAT-261
3  wcu
3  wcu
TR
PHY-260
TR
MAT-343
3  wcu
3 
3 
TR
PHY-300
(Includes 101- or 201-level World Languages)
WRIT-201/202
Writing Seminar II: Multi-media Communication
4

WRIT 202 is for transfer students (4 cr)
DEC Core - 6 credits
DECSYS-2(
)
DECFRM-200
Science: (Select one DECSYS)
Framework: Business Models
3 
3 
Engineering Courses – 23 credits
PHYS-203/203L
Physics II w/ Lab (Fall)
MATH-213
Calculus III (Fall)
ENGR-215
Engineering Statics
MATH-225
Differential Equations (Spring)
ENGR-218
ENGR-305
ENGR 301
Engineering Dynamics
Engineering Statistics
Mechanics of Materials
(PHYS-201/201L)
(MATH-112)
(PHYS-201/201L; pre- or co-requisite MA
LEVEL III (THIRD YEAR) - 30 credits
(MATH-213)
(ENGR-215; pre or co-requisite M
( MATH-112)
(ENGR-215)
(Prerequisite)
Cr
Sem.
Grade
TR Equiv.
Hallmark Courses – 6 credits
ADIV-2(
DBTG-300
)
DEC Core - 3 credits
DECMTHD-300
American Diversity
Debating Global Issues
(WRIT-101, DBTU-114)
WRIT-20XX; GDIV-2XX or GCIT-2XX)
Integrative Smr: Ethno Research MethoWRIT-2XX; GDIV-2XX or GCIT-2XX)
3 
3 
3 
Engineering Courses – 21 credits
ENGR-322
ENGR-308
ENGR-311
Fund. of Electrical Engineering I
Integrated Engr Product Development
Fluid Mechanics
ENGR-314
MENGR-407
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer I
(PHYS-203/203L)
(MATH-112,ENGR-104,ENGR-102)
(ENGR-218)
(MATH-225, ENGR-104)
(PHYS-201/201L, MATH-112)
3  wcu
3 
3 
TR
 wcu
3
3  wcu
TR
TR
PHY-330
PHY370/
MAT331
PHY-350
ENGR-210
MENGR-301
Introduction to Material Science
Machine Design
LEVEL IV (FOURTH YEAR) - 28 credits
(MATH-111, CHEM-103/103L)
(ENGR-215)
(Prerequisite)
3  wcu
3 
Cr
Sem.
TR
Grade
CHE-104
TR Equiv.
Hallmark Course – 6 credits
ETHIC-2(
)
HALLMK-499
Ethics (Fall)
Capstone Folio Workshop (Spring)
(WRIT-101, DBTU-114)
3  wcu
3 
TR
PHI-180
(ETHIC-2XX, ADIV-2XX, GCIT-2XX or GDIV-2XX, DBTG-300, Intgtv Sem., Sci Undstg, MATH111)
Engineering Courses – 22 credits
ENGR-303
Engineering Economics
MENGR-405
Introduction to Mechatronics
MENGR-427
System Dynamics and Control
Design for Manufacturability
ENGR-302
MENGR-428
Thermo and Heat Transfer ll
Senior Design Project I
** ENGR-498
Senior Design Project II
** ENGR-499
3
3
3
3
3
3
4


(ENGR-311, ENGR-218)

(ENGR-102)

(MENGR-407)

(at least 86 credits, Writing Semina

(ENGR-498)

West Chester Credits: 66 credits
(ENGR-305)
(ENGR-322)
PhilaU CREDITS: 62 credits
TOTAL CREDITS: 128
** Satisfies DEC capstone requirement
Introductory and Fundamentals Courses: (MATH-099 does not count toward graduation requirements. However,
WRTG-100 and ITXA-100 can be used toward graduation credits in the free elective category.)
(must earn C or better)
MATH-099 Fundamentals of College Mathematics
3 
MATH-110 or MATH-102 Pre-calculus (Does not count toward degree requirements)
3 
Surplus credits not used toward degree requirements
Please note Philadelphia University residency requirement:
Philadelphia University has a residency requirement of 60 credits for Day Division students. Students must take a
minimum of 60 credits – 12 credits must be within the major core; 9 credits must be in Hallmark courses in order to be
This form should be used as a worksheet in conjunction with the catalog and the Hallmark “menu” of options. Please
refer to the Philadelphia University catalog for questions regarding curriculum and academic policies.
COURSE STATUS:
 = course to take next semester
 = course currently being taken
 = course completed
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