1994-1995 Academic Catalog

Mechanical Engineering Course requirements are comprised of the following and may be modified by the department chairman. IE GR-101 Introduction to Engineering Design ........ 3 ENGR-171 Computer Aided Design ..................... 3 ENGR-191 Digital Logic Design .......... . .............. 4 ENGR-201 Circuits I ............................ ...... ...... 4 I ENGR-221 FORTRAN Programming .................... 3 ENGR-250 Numerical Methods in Engineering ...... .. 4 . ENGR-274 Mechanics I - Statics and Strength .... . .... 5 ; I ENGR-275 Mechanics II - Dynamics .................... 5 ... .w E GR-276 Mechanics III - Strength of Materials ...... 4 ENGR-310 Electronics and Instrumentation ............ 4 ENGR-337 Principles of Automatic Control ............ 4 , ENGR-341 Properties of Engineering Materials ....... 4 1 ENGR-351 Thermodynamics I .. . ......................... 4 ENGR-352 Thermodynamics II .................... . ..... . 4 < ENGR-360 Fluid Mechanics ............................... 5 ENGR-365 Heat Transfer ...................... . ........... 4 ENGR-371 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines . . . 4 ENGR-381 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I ..... 3 ENGR-382 Mechanjcal Engineering Laboratory II ... . 3 ~ ENGR-425 Mechanical Design . ... . ....................... 3 .......» ENGR-461 Senior Design I ................................ 5 ENGR-462 Senior Design II ................ ... ...... .. .... 5 ENGR-471 Electrical Machines ........................... 4 . ENGR-480 Professional Ethics*** ....................... 3 ENGR-495 Senior Seminar ..... . ....... ... .. . ............. 1 Engineering electives (three 300 or 400 level courses) 9 Additional required cognates i11clude: CHEM-158 Chemistry for Engineers . .. .............. ... 5 *MATH-281,282,283 Anal. Geo. & Cale. l,11,III .. . 15 MATH-387 Differential Equations . . .. .. .... . ... .. . .. .. .. 5 MATH-388 Advanced Calculus I .......... ....... . ... .. . . 5 **PHYS-271,272 ,273 General Physics 1,11, III ....... 15 ,*satisfies the General Education requirement in , mathematics **satisfies the Ge11eral Education requiren1ent in · physical science ** satisfies tl1e General Education require111ent in l1umanities e hanical ngineering ajor "urriculum "'II un1mar ' Proficic11cy require111e11ls ................................ 0 -8 the, e11t.:ral .. ducatio11 re4u iren1cnts ............... 71 f\1ccl1anical 11gi11eeri11g require111ents ................ l l)5 Additio11al re4uirl!d Cl)g11ates ............................ 45 I otal (mini111un , not it1l·luding proticie11c ·) ....... 221 - 110 c111po itil1Jl I 1nust l)e taken u11lc tl1e student i e en1pted <. r pa c a l.. !P 01 AP l st. Engineering 99 Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Mechanical Engineering First year:* BEGE-171 The Christian Life ...................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ........................... 4 CHEM-158 Chemistry for Engineers ............................. 5 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech . .................. .... ........ 5 ENG-140 Composition II .......... .. .......... ..................... 5 ENGR-101 lntroduction to Engineering Design ................. 3 ENGR-171 Computer Aided Design .............................. 3 ENGR-191 Digital Logic Design .................................. 4 MATH-281.282,283 Calculus I,11,III ........................... 15 PEF- 199 P.A.C.L......... ........................................... 2 PHYS-27 l General Physics I ...................................... 5 Total .................................•............................... 60 *ENG-1 10 Composition I (5 hours) not shown. Second vear: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ................................ 4 ENGR-201 Circuits I ................................................ 4 ENGR-221 FORTRAN Programming ............................ 3 ENGR-250 Numerical Methods in Engineering ........... ..... 4 ENGR-274 Mechanics I - Statics & Intro to Strength .......... 5 ENGR-275 Mechanics II - Dynamics ........................... 5 ENGR-276 Mechanics ill - Strength of Materials ............... 4 MATH-387 Differential Equations .. .............................. 5 MATH-388 Advanced Calculus I ................................ 5 PHYS-272,273 General Physics II , III ........................... 10 P.E. elective ............................................................... 1 Total ......•...••..................................................... 5.t 17zird year: BEGE-376 God and the Church ............................... .... 4 ENGR-310 Electronics and Instrumentation .................... 4 ENGR-341 Propenies and Processing of Maler1al .......... 4 ENGR-351 .352 Thermodynamics I.II ... .. . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . 8 ENGR-360 Fluid Mechanic ....................................... 5 ENGR-365 Heat Transfer ........... .. .. .. . .. . ......... 4 ENGR-371 Kinematics and D)nan11cs of Machine .... ...... 4 ENGR-381.382 Mech. Engineering Laborator) I .II ............ ~ GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science .......................... .) HUM- 140 Introduction to the Hun1anities ........................ 5 Engineering elecuve ...... .. ....... ....... ... .... ...... ............ :. Total .................................................... ·. · · · · ·· · · ·· · :,2 Fourth rear: BEGE-375 God and Ilisto1)' ........................................ 4 ENGR-337 Principle of Auton1atic ontrl,l ..................... 4 . .... ENGR-425 Mechanical Design .................................... _, ENGR-461.462 Senior Dt:sign J. II .............................. 10 ENGR-471 Electrical ~lachines .................................... 4 .... ENGR-480 Professional Ethics .................................... .J ENGR-495 enior Sc1ninar ................................... ·. · · ! Bi<lll>gy clccti ,,e ...................... · · .. · · · · ·· · ·· · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · Engineering electives ..................................... · ·· · .. · 6 llistorytlectivc ...................................... ······· .... ~ . l . .... l .. 1ter~ttu1 c c: ect1, e ........................ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · - S . . l . t c1al .... c1e11ce e cct1, e .................................. ·, ·.. · ··· · · 1~otal ............................................ 53 •••••••••••••••••••••

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