BS degree
Throughout the program, the use of computer work stations is emphasized for the solution of complex problems and for the design and manufacture of components and systems. Hands-on design experiences occur throughout the curriculum, culminating in a senior project solving a real-life engineering program with realistic constraints of time as well as economic, aesthetic, safety, social and environmental implications. The students defend their work in an oral presentation before their class, faculty, guests and an invited panel of judges from local industries.
The first two years of the program include basic courses in the areas of mathematics, chemistry and physics, together with introductory courses in applied science such as mechanics, materials and electrical science. Specialization occurs during the last two years with courses available in the areas of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing processes and systems, control systems, materials behavior, energy, and mechanical design.
Calculation of GPA in the Mechanical Engineering Major
Students must have a 2.000 cumulative grade point average (GPA) for all courses taken at the University in order to graduate. Students must also have a 2.000 cumulative GPA in the major. For purposes of GPA computation in the major the following are included:
- All MNE courses
- MTH, EGR, ECE courses above the 1xx level
- Any course taken as a technical elective
- ECO 231, 232 in the Manufacturing Engineering Option
MNE Major/Business Minor Advising Path
The Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Charlton College of Business have collaborated in preparing a plan whereby students can complete concurrently the Mechanical Engineering major and the Business Administration minor. Please see an advisor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering for information.