Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science
Mechanical engineering is the profession which designs, develops, and manufactures machines that produce, transmit, or use power. Mechanical engineers are involved in the design, development, and production of virtually every product one can imagine. The range of job possibilities for mechanical engineers, both in location and function, is limitless.
Courses
- CHEM 2120 — General Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 2124 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 2130 — General Chemistry II Lab
- CHEM 2134 — General Chemistry II
- ELEG 2103 — Electric Circuits I
- ELEG 2113 — Electric Circuits II
- ELEG 4303 — Control Systems
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- MATH 2924 — Calculus II
- MATH 2934 — Calculus III
- MATH 3243 — Differential Equations I
- MCEG 1002 — Engineering Graphics
- MCEG 1011 — Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
- MCEG 2013 — Statics
- MCEG 2023 — Engineering Materials
- MCEG 2033 — Dynamics
- MCEG 2203 — Computational Methods in Engineering
- MCEG 3013 — Mechanics of Materials
- MCEG 3313 — Thermodynamics I
- MCEG 3413 — Fundamentals of Mechanical Design
- MCEG 3442 — Mechanical Laboratory I
- MCEG 4403 — Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulics
- MCEG 4423 — Machine Component Design
- MCEG 4433 — Thermodynamics II
- MCEG 4442 — Mechanical Laboratory II
- MCEG 4443 — Heat Transfer
- MCEG 4491 — Mechanical Design Project I
- MCEG 4492 — Mechanical Design Project II
- PHYS 2000 — Physics Laboratory I
- PHYS 2010 — Physics Laboratory II
- PHYS 2114 — Calculus-Based Physics I
- PHYS 2124 — Calculus-Based Physics II
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University