2001-2002 Academic Catalog
100 Engineering Mechanical Engineering Course requirements for the B.S.M.E. degree are comprised of the following and may be modified by the department chair– man. Course requirements involve 105 quarter hours including: ENGR-101 Introduction to EngineeringDesign ....................... 3 ENGR-102 Introduction to Engineering DesignLab ................ 0 ENGR-171 Introduction to Engineering Graphics ..................... 3 ENGR-191 Digital LogicDesign ............................................... 4 ENGR-221FORTRANProgramming ........................................ 2 ENGR-250NumericalMethodsinEngineering ........................ 4 ENGR-274MechanicsI-Statics ................................................ 4 ENGR-275MechanicsII-Dynamics .......................................... 5 ENGR-276MechanicsIII-StrengthofMaterials ....................... 4 ENGR-290EngineeringEconomy ............................................. 2 ENGR-302CircuitsI .................................................................. 4 ENGR-310Electrnnicsandinstrumentation ............................. 4 ENGR-337Principles ofAutomatic Control .............................. 4 ENGR-341 Properties ofEngineeringMaterials ........................ 4 ENGR-351 The1modynamicsI .................................................. 4 ENGR-352ThermodynamicsII ................................................. 4 ENGR-360FluidMechanics ..................................................... 5 ENGR-365 HeatTransfer .......................................................... 4 ENGR-374KinematicsandDesignofMachines ...................... 4 ENGR-381 MechanicalEngineeringLaboratmyI ..................... 3 ENGR-382MechanicalEngineeringLaboratory II ................... 3 ENGR-425Mechanica1Design ................................................. 4 ENGR-461 SeniorDesignI ....................................................... 5 ENGR-462 SeniorDesign II ...................................................... 5 ENGR-471 ElectricalMachines ................................................. 4 1 ENGR-480Professiona1Ethics ................................................ 4 ENGR-495SeniorSeminar ........................................................ 0 Mechanical engineering electives, two 300- or 400-level courses ................................................................................... 6 One 400-level elective course ................................................. 3 Additional required cognates: CHEM-158ChemistryforEngineers ........................................ 5 2 MATH-281,282,283 Analytic Geometry/Calculus I,II,III .. .. .. . 15 MATH-387Differentia1Equations ........................................... 5 MATH-388AdvancedCalculusI ............................................ 5 3 PHYS-27 l ,272,273 General PhysicsI,II,III ............................. 15 1 satisfies humanities General Education Requirement 2 satisfies mathematics General Education Requirement 3 satisfies physical science General Education Requirement Mechanical EngineeringMajor CurriculumSummary Proficiencyrequirements .................................................... 0-13 Other GeneralEducationRequirements ............................. 66-71 Mechanical Engineering requirements .................................. 105 Additional required cognates ................................................ 45 Total (minimum, not includingproficiency) ....................... 216 A complete description ofthe General Education Requirements is found 011 page 30. First year: Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Mechanical Engineering BEGE-I 7I The Christian Life .................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 CHEM-158 Chemistry for Engineers ......................................... 5 COM-llO Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 ENG-I I 0 Cotnposition I ............................................................ 5 ENG-I40 Co1nposition II ........................................................... 5 ENGR-10 I Introduction to Engineering Design ......................... 3 ENGR-102 Introduction to Engineering Design Lab .................. 0 ENGR-171 Introduction to Engineering Graphics ..................... 3 ENGR-191 Digital Logic Design ................................................ 4 MATH-28I,282,283 Calculus I, II, III .................................... I5 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 PHYS-27I General Physics I ..................................................... 5 Total ......................................................................................... 60 Secondyear: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 ENGR-22I 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 MATH-387 Differential Equations ............................................ 5 MATH-388 Advanced Calculus I .............................................. 5 PHYS-272,273 General Physics II, III ..................................... 10 Physical Education elective ....................................................... l Total ......................................................................................... 54 Third vear: BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................. 4 ENGR-3 I0 Electronics and Instrumentation .............................. 4 ENGR-341 Properties ofEngineering 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 I, II .......... 6 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ..................................... 5 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................ 5 Enginee1ingelective ................................................................... 3 Total ......................-.................................................................. 52 Fourth year: BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 ENGR-337 Principles of Automatic Control ............................. 4 ENGR-425 Mechanical Design .................................................. 4 ENGR-461,462 Senior Design I, II ........................................... 10 ENGR-471 Electrical Machines ................................................. 4 ENGR-480 Professional Ethics .................................................. 4 ENGR-495 Senior Se111inar ......................................................... 0 Biology elective ......................................................................... 5 Engineeringelectives ................................................................. 6 History elective ......................................................................... 5 Literature elective ...................................................................... 5 SocialScience/GlobalAwarenesselective ................................. 5 Total ......................................................................................... 56
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