1996-1997 Academic Catalog

Mechanical Engineering Course requirements are comprised of the following and may be modified by the department chairman. ENGR-101 Introduction to Engineering Design ............. 3 ENGR-171 Introduction to Engineering Graphics .......... 3 ENGR-191 Digital Logic Design .................................... 4 ENGR-221 FORTRAN Programming ........................... 2 ENGR-250 Numerical Methods in Engineering .............. 4 ENGR-274 Mechanics I - Statics ................................... 4 ENGR-275 Mechanics II - Dynamics ............................. 5 ENGR-276 Mechanics III - Strength ofMaterials .......... 4 ENGR-290EngineeringEconomy .................................. 2 ENGR-302 Circuits I ...................................................... 4 ENGR-310 Electronics and Instrumentation ................... 4 ENGR-337 Principles ofAutomatic Control .................. 4 ENGR-341 Properties ofEngineering Materials ............ 4 ENGR-351 Thermodynamics I ....................................... 4 ENGR-352 Thermodynamics II ...................................... 4 ENGR-360 Fluid Mechanics .......................................... 5 ENGR-365 Heat Transfer ............................................... 4 ENGR-371 Kinematics and Design ofMachines ............ 4 ENGR-381 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I ......... 3 ENGR-382 Mechanical 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 ..................................... 4 ENGR-495 Senior Seminar ............................................ 1 Engineering electives, two 300 or 400 level courses ....... 6 One 400 level course .................................................... 3 Additional required cognates include: CHEM-158 Chemist1y for Engineers .............................. 5 2 MATH-281,282,283 Anal. Geo. and Cale. I,II,III ...... 15 MATH-387 Differential Equations ................................. 5 MATH-388 Advanced Calculus I ................................... 5 3 PHYS-271,272,273 General Physics I,II,III ................ 15 1 satisfies a humanities General Education Requirement 2 satisfies mathematics General Education Requirement 3 satisfies physical science General Education Requirement Mechanical EngineeringMajor Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ............................................. 0-8 Other General Education Requirements ....................... 71 Mechanical Engineering requirements ........................ 105 Additional required cognates ......................................... 45 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ........ 221 ngineering 97 A complete description of the General Education Requirements isfound 011 page 28. First year: Suggested Four-Year Curriculum fo1• a Major in Mechanical Engineering 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-110 Co1nposition I ............................................................ 5 ENG-140 Composition II ........................................................... 5 ENGR-101 Introduction to EngineeringDesign ......................... 3 ENGR-171 Introduction to Engineering Graphics ..................... 3 ENGR-191 Digital Logic Design ................................................ 4 MATH-281,282,283 Calculus I,II,ill ...................................... 15 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 PHYS-271 General Physics I ..................................................... 5 Total ...................,........................,,........................................... 60 Second year: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 ENGR-221 FORTRAN Progranuning ....................................... 2 ENGR-250 Numerical Methods in Engineering ....................... 4 ENGR-274 Mechanics I - Statics ............................................... 4 ENGR-275 Mechanics II - Dynamics ........................................ 5 ENGR-276 Mechanics III - Strength ofMaterials ..................... 4 ENGR-290 Engineering Economy ............................................. 2 ENGR-302 Circuits! .................................................................. 4 MATH-387 Differential Equations ............................................ 5 MATH-388 Advanced Calculus I .............................................. 5 PHYS-272,273 General Physics Il,IIJ ...................................... 10 Physical education elective ....................................................... 1 Total ············"··························································~"······•"'•••····• 54 Third year: BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................ 4 ENGR-310 Electronics and Instrumentation ............................. 4 ENGR-341 Properties and Processing of Materials .................. 4 ENGR-351,352 Thermodynamics I,II ........................................ 8 ENGR-360 Fluid Mechanics ...................................................... 5 ENGR-365 Heat Transfer .......................................................... 4 ENGR-374 Kinematics and Design ofMachines ...................... 4 ENGR-381,382 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory l,II .......... 6 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ................................... 5 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................ 5 Engineering elective ................................................................. 3 Total ····~·· ..•••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'U••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 52 Fourth year: BEGE-375 God and Histmy ...................................................... 4 ENGR-337 Principles of Automatic Control ............................. 4 ENGR-425 Mechanical Design .................................................. 3 ENGR-461,462 Senior Designl,Il ............................................ IO ENGR-471 Electrical Machines ................................................. 4 ENGR-480 Professional Ethics .................................................. 4 ENGR-495 Senior Seminar ......................................................... 1 Biology elective ........................................................................ 5 Engineering electives ................................................................. 6 History elective ........................................................................ 4 Literature elective ..................................................................... 5 SocialScienceelective ............................................................... 5 Total ............... ~········································································· 55

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