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FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM/CATALOG CHANGE PROPOSAL
*FIU Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2012
Existing (page 487)
Proposed
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical
Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical
Engineering
Common Prerequisite Courses and
Equivalencies
Common Prerequisite Courses and
Equivalencies
FIU Course(s)
CHM 1045, CHM 1045L
FIU Course(s)
CHM 1045, CHM 1045L
MAC 2311
MAC 2312
MAC 2313
MAP 2302
PHY 2048, PHY 2048L
PHY 2049, PHY 2049L
Equivalent Course(s)
CHMX045/X045L or
CHMX045C or
CHSX440 and CHMX045L
MACX311 or MACX281
MACX312 or MACX282
MACX313 or MACX283
MAPX302 or MAPX305
PHYX048/X048L or
PHYX048C or
PHYX043 and PHY048L
PHYX049/X049L or
PHYX049C or
PHYX044 and PHYX049L
MAC 2311
MAC 2312
MAC 2313
MAP 2302
PHY 2048, PHY 2048L
PHY 2049, PHY 2049L
Equivalent Course(s)
CHMX045/X045L or
CHMX045C or
CHSX440 and CHMX045L
MACX311 or MACX281
MACX312 or MACX282
MACX313 or MACX283
MAPX302 or MAPX305
PHYX048/X048L or
PHYX048C or
PHYX043 and PHY048L
PHYX049/X049L or
PHYX049C or
PHYX044 and PHYX049L
Courses which form part of the statewide articulation
between the State University System and the Community
College System will fulfill the Lower Division Common
Prerequisites.
For generic course substitutions/equivalencies for
Common Program Prerequisites offered at community
colleges, state colleges, or state universities, visit:
http://facts.org, See Common Prerequisite Manual.
Courses which form part of the statewide articulation between
the State University System and the Community College
System will fulfill the Lower Division Common Prerequisites.
For generic course substitutions/equivalencies for Common
Program Prerequisites offered at community colleges, state
colleges, or state universities, visit: http://facts.org, See
Common Prerequisite Manual.
Common Prerequisites:
(Math/Science Hours: 32*)
CHM 1045
General Chemistry I
CHM 1045L
General Chemistry Lab I
MAC 2311
Calculus I
MAC 2312
Calculus II
MAC 2313
Multivariable Calculus
MAP 2302
Differential Equations
PHY 2048
Physics with Calculus I
PHY 2048L
General Physics Lab I
PHY 2049
Physics with Calculus II
PHY 2049L
General Physics Lab II
(Math/Science Hours: 32*)
CHM 1045
General Chemistry I
CHM 1045L
General Chemistry Lab I
MAC 2311
Calculus I
MAC 2312
Calculus II
MAC 2313
Multivariable Calculus
MAP 2302
Differential Equations
PHY 2048
Physics with Calculus I
PHY 2048L
General Physics Lab I
PHY 2049
Physics with Calculus II
PHY 2049L
General Physics Lab II
3
1
4
4
4
3
4
1
4
1
*See notation under Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Degree Program Hours: 128
The qualifications for admissions to the Department of
Mechanical and Materials Engineering are the same as for
admission to the School of Engineering.
The academic program is designed to satisfy the criteria
outlined by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology (ABET), as well as to meet the State of Florida’s
articulation policy. Entering freshmen at FIU should seek
advisement from the Undergraduate Studies Office as well
as from the Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Department’s office of advisement.
Lower Division Preparation
Lower division requirements include at least 60 hours of pre-
Common Prerequisites:
3
1
4
4
4
3
4
1
4
1
*See notation under Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Degree Program Hours: 128
The qualifications for admissions to the Department of
Mechanical and Materials Engineering are the same as for
admission to the School of Engineering.
The academic program is designed to satisfy the criteria
outlined by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology (ABET), as well as to meet the State of Florida’s
articulation policy. Entering freshmen at FIU should seek
advisement from the Undergraduate Studies Office as well as
from the Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department’s
office of advisement.
Lower Division Preparation
Lower division requirements include at least 60 hours of preengineering credits (see the Undergraduate Studies portion of
engineering credits (see the Undergraduate Studies portion
of this catalog for specific requirements). These courses
include Calculus I, II, III, Differential Equations, Analysis of
Engineering Systems, Chemistry I and Lab, Calculus based
Physics I & II and labs. (Introduction to CAD for Mechanical
Engineers is a required prerequisite unless previously taken
in high school). A minimum grade of a “C” is required in
every course of the Mechanical Engineering curriculum. In
addition, transfer students, who have not completed their
core curriculum at the transfer institution, and FIU freshman
must take the FIU University Core Curriculum
Requirements, whose topics also complement the goals and
objectives of the College of Engineering and Computing
(including economic, environmental, political, and/or social
issues. See semester-by-semester sample program for
courses that fulfill this requirement). Students must make up
any missing prerequisites before they will be allowed to
begin taking certain engineering courses (see course listing
for required pre-/co-requisites).
this catalog for specific requirements). These courses include
Calculus I, II, III, Differential Equations, Analysis of
Engineering Systems, Chemistry I and Lab, Calculus based
Physics I & II and labs. (Introduction to CAD for Mechanical
Engineers is a required prerequisite unless previously taken in
high school). A minimum grade of a “C” is required in every
course of the Mechanical Engineering curriculum. In addition,
transfer students, who have not completed their core
curriculum at the transfer institution, and FIU freshman must
take the FIU University Core Curriculum Requirements, whose
topics also complement the goals and objectives of the
College of Engineering and Computing (including economic,
environmental, political, and/or social issues. See semesterby-semester sample program for courses that fulfill this
requirement). Students must make up any missing
prerequisites before they will be allowed to begin taking certain
engineering courses (see course listing for required pre-/corequisites).
Other Requirements
Other Requirements
Students must meet the University Foreign Language
Requirement. Students must achieve the competencies of
the CLAS requirement. Students who enter the university
with fewer than 36 semester hours must satisfy a summer
residency requirement by taking a minimum of 9 credit hours
during the summer semester while at FIU. Students must
meet all of the state and university requirements in order to
graduate.
The minimum requirements for graduation in Mechanical
Engineering consist of two parts: 1) Mathematics, Basic
Sciences, Humanities and Social Science requirements, and
2) Engineering Sciences, Engineering Design, Laboratory
and Elective requirements.
Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Engineering Science, Engineering Design, Laboratory and
Elective semester credit hour requirements:
EGN 1100
Introduction to Engineering
2
EGM 3311*
Analysis of Engineering Systems
3
EGN 3311
EGN 3321
EGN 3365
EMA 3702
EMA 3702L
EML 3126
EML 3126L
EGN 3343
EML 3222
EIN 3354
EML 4140
EIN 3390
EIN 3390L
EEL 3003
EEL 3110L
EML 3301L
EML 4906L
EML 3500
EML 4501
EML 4906L
Programming for Mechanical Engineers
Simulation Software for Mechanical
Engineers
Statics1
Dynamics1
Materials in Engineering1
Mechanics and Material Science1
Mechanics and Materials Science Lab
Transport Phenomena1
Transport Phenomena Lab
Thermodynamics I1
System Dynamics
Engineering Economy
Heat Transfer
Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing Processes Lab
Electrical Engineering I1
Circuits Lab
Instrumentation & Measurement Lab
Mechanical Lab
Mechanical Design I
Mechanical Design II
Mechanical Lab
Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Engineering Science, Engineering Design, Laboratory and
Elective semester credit hour requirements:
EGN 1100
Introduction to Engineering
2
EGM 3311*
Analysis of Engineering Systems
3
(*Included towards math/science hours)
3
EML 2032
EML 3036
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
EGN 3311
EGN 3321
EGN 3365
EMA 3702
EMA 3702L
EML 3126
EML 3126L
EGN 3343
EML 3222
EIN 3354
EML 4140
EIN 3390
EIN 3390L
EEL 3003
EEL 3110L
EML 3301L
EML 4906L
EML 3500
EML 4501
EML 4906L
EML 3500
(*Included towards math/science hours)
EML 2032
EML 3036
Students must meet the University Foreign Language
Requirement. Students must achieve the competencies of the
CLAS requirement. Students who enter the university with
fewer than 36 semester hours must satisfy a summer
residency requirement by taking a minimum of 9 credit hours
during the summer semester while at FIU. Students must meet
all of the state and university requirements in order to
graduate.
The minimum requirements for graduation in Mechanical
Engineering consist of two parts: 1) Mathematics, Basic
Sciences, Humanities and Social Science requirements, and
2) Engineering Sciences, Engineering Design, Laboratory and
Elective requirements.
Programming for Mechanical Engineers
Simulation Software for Mechanical
Engineers
Statics1
Dynamics1
Materials in Engineering1
Mechanics and Material Science1
Mechanics and Materials Science Lab
Transport Phenomena1
Transport Phenomena Lab
Thermodynamics I1
System Dynamics
Engineering Economy
Heat Transfer
Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing Processes Lab
Electrical Engineering I1
Circuits Lab
Instrumentation & Measurement Lab
Mechanical Lab
Mechanical Design I
Mechanical Design II
Mechanical Lab
Mechanical Design I
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
3
EML 3500
Mechanical Design I
3
EML 4501
Mechanical Design II
3
EML 4706
Design of Thermal and Fluid Systems 3
EML 4804
Introduction to Mechatronics
3
EML 4806
Modeling and Control of Robots
3
EML 4551
Ethics and Design Project Organization2 1
EML 4905
Senior Design Project 2
3
Design Elective3
3
Engineering Electives
6
1These
courses are four contact hours to include a one hour
non-credit tutorial.
2The Senior Design Project is taken in two consecutive
semesters during the senior year. During the first semester
of his/her senior year, the student must register for EML
4551 Ethics and Design Project Organization. The senior
project begins during this course. The next semester the
student must register for EML 4905 to complete the project.
3Approved Design Electives are:
EAS 4712
Aerodynamic Shape Design
3
EGM 4350
Finite Element Analysis in Mechanical
Design
3
EML 4503
Production Machine Modeling and
Design
3
EML 4525
Mechanical Design Synthesis and
Analysis
3
EML 4535
Mechanical Computer Aided Design
3
EML 4561
Introduction to Electronic Packaging
3
EML 4603
Air Conditioning Design
3
EML 4809
Robot Design
3
EML 5509
Mechanical Design Optimization
3
EML 5519
Fault-Tolerant System Design
3
Students failing to maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 will be
placed on probation, suspension, or dismissed from the
University.
Students who are dismissed for the first time from the
University due to low grades may appeal to the Dean for
reinstatement. A second dismissal results in no possibility of
reinstatement.
Laboratories
Over and above the laboratory requirements in Physics and
Chemistry, the program consists of six semester hours of
required engineering laboratory work. The students are
assigned two hours of laboratory work (one hour in
Instrumentation and Measurement Lab and one hour in
Mechanical Lab) which are specifically devoted to solving
design problems using experimental methods. The
laboratory experience includes the following areas:
Machining, Circuits, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of
Materials and Materials Testing, Applications in Fluid and
Thermal Science, and Instrumentation and Measurement.
The elective areas offer the following additional
laboratories: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Biomedical
Engineering, Material Sciences, Computer- Aided Design,
and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing.
Electives
Three concentrations available within the Mechanical
Engineering program with some of their elective offerings
are listed below.
Fluids/Thermal Sciences and Energy Systems
EAS 4712
Aerodynamic Shape Design
EGM 4350
Finite Element Analysis in Mechanical
Design
3
3
EML 4501
Mechanical Design II
3
EML 4706
Design of Thermal and Fluid Systems 3
EML 4804
Introduction to Mechatronics
3
EML 4806
Modeling and Control of Robots
3
EML 4551
Ethics and Design Project Organization2 1
EML 4905
Senior Design Project 2
3
3
Design Elective
3
Engineering Electives
6
1These
courses are four contact hours to include a one hour
non-credit tutorial.
2The Senior Design Project is taken in two consecutive
semesters during the senior year. During the first semester of
his/her senior year, the student must register for EML 4551
Ethics and Design Project Organization. The senior project
begins during this course. The next semester the student must
register for EML 4905 to complete the project.
3Approved Design Electives are:
EAS 4712
Aerodynamic Shape Design
3
EGM 4350
Finite Element Analysis in Mechanical
Design
3
EML 4503
Production Machine Modeling and
Design
3
EML 4525
Mechanical Design Synthesis and
Analysis
3
EML 4535
Mechanical Computer Aided Design
3
EML 4561
Introduction to Electronic Packaging
3
EML 4603
Air Conditioning Design
3
EML 4809 4840 Robot Design
3
EML 5509
Mechanical Design Optimization
3
EML 5519
Fault-Tolerant System Design
3
Students failing to maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 will be
placed on probation, suspension, or dismissed from the
University.
Students who are dismissed for the first time from the
University due to low grades may appeal to the Dean for
reinstatement. A second dismissal results in no possibility of
reinstatement.
Laboratories
Over and above the laboratory requirements in Physics and
Chemistry, the program consists of six semester hours of
required engineering laboratory work. The students are
assigned two hours of laboratory work (one hour in
Instrumentation and Measurement Lab and one hour in
Mechanical Lab) which are specifically devoted to solving
design problems using experimental methods. The laboratory
experience includes the following areas: Machining, Circuits,
Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials and Materials
Testing, Applications in Fluid and Thermal Science, and
Instrumentation and Measurement.
The elective areas offer the following additional
laboratories: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Biomedical
Engineering, Material Sciences, Computer- Aided Design, and
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing.
Electives
Three concentrations available within the Mechanical
Engineering program with some of their elective offerings are
listed below.
Fluids/Thermal Sciences and Energy Systems
EAS 4712
Aerodynamic Shape Design
3
EGM 4350
Finite Element Analysis in Mechanical
Design
3
EGM 4370
Introduction to Meshfree and Alternative
EGM 4370
EML 3450
EML 4419
EML 4421
EML 4525
EML 4601
EML 4601L
EML 4603
EML 4608C
EML 4702
EML 4711
EML 4721
EML 5103
EML 5104
EML 5152
EML 5606C
EML 5615C
EML 5708
EML 5709
Introduction to Meshfree and Alternative
Methods in Mechanical Engineering
3
Energy Systems
3
Propulsion Systems
3
Internal Combustion Engines
3
Mechanical Design Synthesis and
Analysis
3
Principles of Refrigerating and Air
Conditioning
3
Refrigeration and A/C Lab
1
Air Conditioning Design
3
Mechanical Systems in Environmental
Control
3
Fluid Dynamics
3
Gas Dynamics
3
Intro to Computational Thermo Fluids
3
Intermediate Thermodynamics
3
Classical Thermodynamics
3
Intermediate Heat Transfer
3
Advanced Refrigeration and A/C Systems
3
CAD in Air Conditioning
3
Advanced Design of Thermal and Fluid
Systems
3
Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
3
Mechanics, Materials and Design
EAS 4200
Introduction to Design and Analysis of
Aerospace Structures
3
EGM 4610
Introduction to Continuum Mechanics
3
EGM 4350
Finite Element Analysis in Mechanical
Design
3
EGM 4370
Introduction to Meshfree and Alternative
Methods in Mechanical Engineering
3
EGM 5315
Intermediate Analysis of Mechanical
Systems
3
EGM 5615
Synthesis of Engineering Mechanics
3
EGN 5367
Industrial Materials and Engineering
Design
3
EMA 3066
Polymer Science and Engineering
3
EMA 4121
Physical Metallurgy
3
EMA 4121L
Materials Laboratory
1
EMA 4223
Mechanical Metallurgy
3
EMA 5295
Principles of Composite Materials
3
EMA 4121
Physical Metallurgy
3
EMA 4121L
Materials Laboratory
1
EMA 4223
Mechanical Metallurgy
3
EMA 5295
Principles of Composite Materials
3
EMA 5507C
Analytical Techniques of Material
Sciences
3
EMA 5935
Advanced Topics in Materials
Engineering
3
EML 3301C
Instrumentation
3
EML 4220
Mechanical Vibrations
3
EML 4260
Dynamics of Machinery
3
EML 4525
Mechanical Design Synthesis and
Analysis
3
EML 4535
Mechanical Computer-Aided Design
3
EML 4561
Introduction to Electronic Packaging
3
EML 5125
Classical Dynamics
3
EML 5385
Identification Techniques of Mechanical
Systems
3
EML 5530
Intermediate CAD/CAE
3
EML 5562
Advanced Electronic Packaging
3
Design, Robotics and Manufacturing
EAS 4200
Introduction to Design and Analysis of
EML 3450
EML 4419
EML 4421
EML 4525
EML 4601
EML 4601L
EML 4603
EML 4608C
EML 4702
EML 4711
EML 4721
EML 5103
EML 5104
EML 5152
EML 5606C
EML 5615C
EML 5708
EML 5709
Methods in Mechanical Engineering
3
Energy Systems
3
Propulsion Systems
3
Internal Combustion Engines
3
Mechanical Design Synthesis and
Analysis
3
Principles of Refrigerating and Air
Conditioning
3
Refrigeration and A/C Lab
1
Air Conditioning Design
3
Mechanical Systems in Environmental
Control
3
Fluid Dynamics
3
Gas Dynamics
3
Intro to Computational Thermo Fluids
3
Intermediate Thermodynamics
3
Classical Thermodynamics
3
Intermediate Heat Transfer
3
Advanced Refrigeration and A/C Systems
3
CAD in Air Conditioning
3
Advanced Design of Thermal and Fluid
Systems
3
Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
3
Mechanics, Materials and Design
EAS 4200
Introduction to Design and Analysis of
Aerospace Structures
3
EGM 4610
Introduction to Continuum Mechanics
3
EGM 4350
Finite Element Analysis in Mechanical
Design
3
EGM 4370
Introduction to Meshfree and Alternative
Methods in Mechanical Engineering
3
EGM 5315
Intermediate Analysis of Mechanical
Systems
3
EGM 5615
Synthesis of Engineering Mechanics
3
EGN 5367
Industrial Materials and Engineering
Design
3
EMA 3066
Polymer Science and Engineering
3
EMA 4121
Physical Metallurgy
3
EMA 4121L
Materials Laboratory
1
EMA 4223
Mechanical Metallurgy
3
EMA 5295
Principles of Composite Materials
3
EMA 4121
Physical Metallurgy
3
EMA 4121L
Materials Laboratory
1
EMA 4223
Mechanical Metallurgy
3
EMA 5295
Principles of Composite Materials
3
EMA 5507C
Analytical Techniques of Material
Sciences
3
EMA 5935
Advanced Topics in Materials
Engineering
3
EML 3301C
Instrumentation
3
EML 4220
Mechanical Vibrations
3
EML 4260
Dynamics of Machinery
3
EML 4525
Mechanical Design Synthesis and
Analysis
3
EML 4535
Mechanical Computer-Aided Design
3
EML 4561
Introduction to Electronic Packaging
3
EML 5125
Classical Dynamics
3
EML 5385
Identification Techniques of Mechanical
Systems
3
EML 5530
Intermediate CAD/CAE
3
EML 5562
Advanced Electronic Packaging
3
Design, Robotics and Manufacturing
EAS 4200
Introduction to Design and Analysis of
Aerospace Structures
3
EML 4220
EML 4535
EML 4561
EML 4809
EML 4823
EML 5562
EML 5808
EML 5509
Aerospace Structures
3
Mechanical Vibrations
3
Mechanical Computer-Aided Design
3
Introduction to Electronic Packaging
3
Robot Design
3
Introduction to Sensors and Signal
Processing
3
Advanced Electronic Packaging
3
Control Technology for Robotic Systems 3
Mechanical Design Optimization
3
Students are required to complete nine credit hours of
technical electives, three of which are approved design
credits.
Students with special needs may take other elective
courses (not listed above) with permission of the Mechanical
Engineering Advisor. Students are not restricted to these
four concentration areas but may choose courses, with the
advisor’s consent, that will form a coherent concentration
area. Special topics may be counted as an elective.
Mechanical Engineering Program
Requirements—
Second Semester: (18)
MAC 2312
Calculus II
PHY 2048
Physics I with Calculus
PHY 2048L
General Physics I Lab
ENC 1102
Writing and Rhetoric II
EGN 3365
Materials in Eng
EGN 1033
Technology, Humans, and Society
Third Semester: (18)
MAC 2313
Multivariable Calculus
PHY 2049
Physics with Calculus II
PHY 2049L
General Physics II Lab
EML 2032
Programming for Mechanical
Engineers
EGN 3311
Statics
Humanities with Writing*
EML 5562
EML 5808
EML 5509
Mechanical Vibrations
3
Mechanical Computer-Aided Design
3
Introduction to Electronic Packaging
3
Robot Design
3
Introduction to Sensors and Signal
Processing
3
Advanced Electronic Packaging
3
Control Technology for Robotic Systems 3
Mechanical Design Optimization
3
Students are required to complete nine credit hours of
technical electives, three of which are approved design credits.
Students with special needs may take other elective
courses (not listed above) with permission of the Mechanical
Engineering Advisor. Students are not restricted to these four
concentration areas but may choose courses, with the
advisor’s consent, that will form a coherent concentration area.
Special topics may be counted as an elective.
Mechanical Engineering Program
Requirements—
Freshman to Senior
Freshman to Senior
First Semester: (17)
MAC 2311
Calculus I
CHM 1045
General Chemistry I
CHM 1045L
General Chemistry I Lab
ENC 1101
Writing and Rhetoric I
MUH 2116
Evolution of Jazz
or
TPP 2100
Introduction to Acting
or
THE 2000
Theatre Appreciation
or
CRW 2001
Creative Writing
or
MUH 1011
Music Appreciation
EGN 1100
Introduction to Engineering
SLS 1501
First Year Experience
EML 4220
EML 4535
EML 4561
EML 4809 4840
EML 4823
4
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
4
4
1
3
3
3
4
4
1
3
3
3
Fourth Semester: (15)
MAP 2302
Differential Equations
EGN 3321
Dynamics
EGN 3343
Thermodynamics I
EIN 3390
Manufacturing Processes
EIN 3390L
Manufacturing Processes Lab
Humanities with Writing*
3
3
3
2
1
3
Fifth Semester: (18)
EGM 3311
Analysis of Engineering Systems
3
First Semester: (17)
MAC 2311
Calculus I
CHM 1045
General Chemistry I
CHM 1045L
General Chemistry I Lab
ENC 1101
Writing and Rhetoric I
MUH 2116
Evolution of Jazz
or
TPP 2100
Introduction to Acting
or
THE 2000
Theatre Appreciation
or
CRW 2001
Creative Writing
or
MUH 1011
Music Appreciation
EGN 1100
Introduction to Engineering
SLS 1501
First Year Experience
Second Semester: (18)
MAC 2312
Calculus II
PHY 2048
Physics I with Calculus
PHY 2048L
General Physics I Lab
ENC 1102
Writing and Rhetoric II
EGN 3365
Materials in Eng
EGN 1033
Technology, Humans, and Society
Third Semester: (18)
MAC 2313
Multivariable Calculus
PHY 2049
Physics with Calculus II
PHY 2049L
General Physics II Lab
EML 2032
Programming for Mechanical
Engineers
EGN 3311
Statics
Humanities with Writing*
4
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
4
4
1
3
3
3
4
4
1
3
3
3
Fourth Semester: (15)
MAP 2302
Differential Equations
EGN 3321
Dynamics
EGN 3343
Thermodynamics I
EIN 3390
Manufacturing Processes
EIN 3390L
Manufacturing Processes Lab
Humanities with Writing*
3
3
3
2
1
3
Fifth Semester: (18)
EGM 3311
Analysis of Engineering Systems
EMA 3702
Mechanics and Materials Science
EMA 3702L
Mechanics and Materials Science Lab
3
3
1
EMA 3702
EMA 3702L
EML 3126
EML 3126L
EML 3222
EEL 3003
EEL 3110L
Mechanics and Materials Science
Mechanics and Materials Science Lab
Transport Phenomena
Transport Phenomena Lab
Systems Dynamics
Electrical Engineering I
Circuits Lab
Sixth Semester: (16)
EML 3036
Simulation Software for Mechanical
Engineers
EML 4140
Heat Transfer
EML 3500
Mechanical Design I
EML 3301L
Instrumentation and Measurement Lab
EIN 3354
Engineering Economy
INP 2002
Introductory Industrial/Organization
Psychology
or
ECO 2023
Principles of Microeconomics
or
ECO 2013
Principles of Macroeconomics
or
SYG 2010
Social Problems
or
GEO 2000
Introduction to Geography
3
1
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
Seventh Semester: (13)
EML 4501
Mechanical Design II
EML 4706
Design of Thermal and Fluid Systems
EML 4806
Modeling and Control of Robots
EML 4551
Ethics and Design Project Organization
Engineering Elective
3
3
3
1
3
Eighth Semester: (13)
EML 4804
Introduction to Mechatronics
EML 4906L
Mechanical Lab
EML 4905
Senior Design Project
Design Elective
Engineering Elective
3
1
3
3
3
*Humanities with Writing: Choose from the following list:
PHI 2600
Introduction to Ethics
ARC 2701
History of Design from Antiquity to
Middle Age
HUM 3306
History of Ideas
WOH 2001
Western Civilization-Europe in the
Modern Era
AMH 2042
Modern American Civilization
3
3
3
EML 3126
EML 3126L
EML 3222
EEL 3003
EEL 3110L
Transport Phenomena
Transport Phenomena Lab
Systems Dynamics
Electrical Engineering I
Circuits Lab
Sixth Semester: (16)
EML 3036
Simulation Software for Mechanical
Engineers
EML 4140
Heat Transfer
EML 3500
Mechanical Design I
EML 3301L
Instrumentation and Measurement Lab
EIN 3354
Engineering Economy
INP 2002
Introductory Industrial/Organization
Psychology
or
ECO 2023
Principles of Microeconomics
or
ECO 2013
Principles of Macroeconomics
or
SYG 2010
Social Problems
or
GEO 2000
Introduction to Geography
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
Seventh Semester: (13)
EML 4501
Mechanical Design II
EML 4706
Design of Thermal and Fluid Systems
EML 4806
Modeling and Control of Robots
EML 4551
Ethics and Design Project Organization
Engineering Elective
3
3
3
1
3
Eighth Semester: (13)
EML 4804
Introduction to Mechatronics
EML 4906L
Mechanical Lab
EML 4905
Senior Design Project
Design Elective
Engineering Elective
3
1
3
3
3
*Humanities with Writing: Choose from the following list:
PHI 2600
Introduction to Ethics
ARC 2701
History of Design from Antiquity to
Middle Age
HUM 3306
History of Ideas
WOH 2001
Western Civilization-Europe in the
Modern Era
AMH 2042
Modern American Civilization
3
3
Rationale: the proposed modifications are made to accommodate the changes in the state-wide
course classification
3
3
3
3
3
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