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2014-2015 University Catalog
Mechanical Engineering Minor
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Banner Code: ME
School: Volgenau School of Engineering
Department: Interdisciplinary Programs
Mechanical Engineering is the broadest of the engineering disciplines, concerned with anything that moves or uses energy. There are two major stems in mechanical engineering: mechanical systems and thermal fluid systems. Mechanical Engineers design, build, and analyze complex devices, systems and processes that involve the conversion of energy from one form to another, the production of work, and the transport of energy and mass from one location to another. This minor provides a foundation in mechanical engineering and is most appropriate for students with a strong mathematics and science background, such as a major in another engineering or science field. The program is administered by the Volgenau School Dean’s office. |
Admissions and Course Work
The minor in mechanical engineering consists of a minimum of 22 credit hours of course work. All students must complete 15 credit hours of core courses. They must also choose one of three 7 credit hour elective options. All courses must be passed with a grade of C or better. To be admitted to the minor, students must have completed MATH 214 and PHYS 260 /PHYS 261 with a grade of C or better. They also must satisfy the prerequisite and co-requisite requirements of each course in the minor. Program Core Requirements Credits: 15
Elective Requirements Credits: 7
Option 1: Thermal Fluid Systems
Option 2: Mechanical Systems
Option 3: Systems Dynamics and Control
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