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Prerequisites for Entering the Major

Prerequisites for Entering the Major

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B.S. Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
B.A. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
MATH 1120 and MATH 1150
1 from PHYS 1800, PHYS 2000, PHYS 2600
and
1 from PHYS 1810, PHYS 2010, PHYS 2610, or equivalents
PHYS 1700, PHYS 1710 or higher
ENAS 1510
or equivalent
None
2 labs:
1 from PHYS 1650L or PHYS 2050L;
1 from PHYS 1660L or PHYS 2060L,
or equivalents
2 labs:
1 from PHYS 1650L or PHYS 2050L;
1 from PHYS 1660L or PHYS 2060L,
or MENG 2616L
1 one-credit course in chemistry
numbered CHEM 1610 or
higher, or equivalent
None
Requirements for Each Degree

Requirements for Each Degree

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B.S. Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
B.A. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
20 term courses
beyond prereqs
(incl senior req)
12 term courses
beyond prereqs
(incl senior project)
8 term courses
beyond prereqs
(incl senior req)
ENAS 1300 and ENAS 1940 11 MENG electives, selected
with DUS approval
7 MENG electives, selected with
DUS approval
ECE 2000
MATH 2220 or MATH 2250
MENG 1105, MENG 2511, MENG 2311,
MENG 2615, MENG 2616L, MENG 3125, MENG 3422,
MENG 3423L, MENG 3323, MENG 3424, MENG 3020L
3 technical electives
chosen in consultation with DUS
(only one of MENG 4991 or
MENG 4992)
Senior Requirements

Senior Requirements

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B.S. Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
B.A. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
MENG 4137L
and
MENG 4138L
(taken in senior year)
MENG 4154
or
MENG 4991 or MENG 4992
or
another upper-level design
course chosen in consultation
with DUS
MENG 4991 or MENG 4992
or
another upper-level design
course chosen in consultation
with DUS
Substitutions

Substitutions

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B.S. Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
B.A. Engineering Sciences (Mechanical)
Relevant course with DUS permission

 


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