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Undergraduate Courses
Total Records: 38
Num Title Crd Description Notes
ME 442Machine Design I3Application of engineering mechanics, material properties, and failure theories to the design of reliable machine components.Required Course. Prereq: ME 331, ME 423. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 341Mechanics of Machinery3Application of solid mechanics principles and computer methods in designing mechanisms for function and performance.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 213. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 485Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning3Application of the basic fundamentals of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid flow to heating, ventilating, and air conditioning.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 353. Coreq: ME 454. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 350Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer3Basic concepts, first and second laws of thermodynamics. Introduction to heat transfer principles.Non-Mechanical Engineering Majors. Prereq: ME 222.
ME 351Thermodynamics I3Basic concepts, properties of pure substances and ideal gases. First and second law, entropy, and availability.Required Course. Prereq: ME 222, Math 259.
ME 461Design Project I3Capstone student project in design, analysis, and experimental investigation in mechanical engineering.Required course. Coreq: ME 442, ME 454. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 462Design Project II3Capstone student project in design, analysis, and experimental investigation in mechanical engineering.Required course. Prereq: ME 461. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 472Fatigue and Fracture of Metals3Causes and effects of fatigue failure and fracture of metals, analytical methods for fatigue design and fatigue life prediction, fatigue crack initiation and propagation, fatigue testing and validation.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 442. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 331Engineering Materials I4Characterization of microscopic structures and associated macroscopic properties and performance of mechanical engineering design materials (metals, ceramics, plastics) and processing effects. Includes laboratory.Required Course. Prereq: Chem 122, ME 223. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 332Engineering Materials II3Characterization of properties and processes in metals; diffusion, phase diagrams, phase transformation, creep, wear, corrosion, fracture, and fatigue.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 331. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 353Thermodynamics II3Continuation of thermodynamics. Cycle analysis, thermodynamic relations, mixtures, chemical reactions, and related topics.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 351. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 471Stress Analysis3Coordination of mathematical and modern experimental analysis as applied to engineering materials. Includes laboratory.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 331. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 189Skills for Academic Success1Development of skills and techniques for academic success. Includes study techniques, time management, test taking, note taking, goal setting, wellness, stress management, and career orientation. Introduction to campus resources and governance.Required Course.
ME 222Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics)3Dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, work energy, impulse-momentum, principles of conservation of energy and momentum.Required Course. Prereq: ME 221, Math 166.
ME 479Fluid Power Systems Design3Fluid dynamics principles and fluid properties are applied to the study of function, performance, and design of system components and system for power transmission and contol purposes.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 352. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 352Fluid Dynamics3Foundations of the science of fluid dynamics. Basic concepts including thermodynamic principles applied to fluids. Development of conservation principles and applications.Required Course. Prereq: ME 351. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 482Fuel Cell Science and Engineering3Fundamental principles, technologies, and applications of fuel cells, an emergin class of energy storage/conversion devices.Technical Elective. Prereq: Chem 121, ME 351. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 489Vehicle Dynamics3Fundamental science and engineering underlying the design and operation of vehicles. Use of previous knowledge of statics, kinematics, dynamics, and machine design.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 421. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 421Theory of Vibrations3Fundamentals of vibrations; free, forced, and damped vibration of single and multiple degrees of freedom systems.Required Course. Prereq: ME 213, Math 266. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 311Introduction to Aviation3General introduction to aviation and preparation for FAA examination for Private Pilot License, study of FAA regulations, weather conditions, visual and radio navigation.Open to all majors.
ME 312Introduction to Flight2Instruction in flight procedures, operation of aircraft, and introduction to solo flight. Completion of 15 hours of dual flight instruction required.Open to all majors. Coreq: ME 311.
ME 481Fundamentals of Energy Conversion3Introduction to electric power generating systems and their major components such as turbines, boilers, condensers, and cooling towers.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 353. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 475Automatic Controls3Introduction to industrial automatic controls. Theory and applications of pneumatic control, continuous process control, and programmable logic control. Demonstrations and discussion of the current industrial practice.Technical Elective. Prereq: Math 266. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 213Modeling of Engineering Systems3Introduction to numerical methods used in the solution of engineering problems; computer methods, programming, and graphics; engineering system modeling and simulation; case studies.Required Course. Prereq: Math 129, ME 222. Coreq: Math 266.
ME 223Mechanics of Materials3Introduction to stress, strain, and their relationships; torsion of circular shafts, bending stresses, deflection of beams, stress transformations, buckling.Required Course. Prereq: ME 221.
ME 477ME Finite Element Analysis3Introduction to the finite element method and its application to problems in mechanical engineering, including stress analysis.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 213, ME 423. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 457Thermal Systems Laboratory3Investigation of thermal, fluid and mechanical systems and instrumentations. Statistical methods are used in data collection and analysis.Required Course. Coreq: ME 454. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 474Mechanics of Composite Materials3Materials, properties, stress, and strength analyses; engineering design and manufacturing aspects of short and continuous fiber-reinforced materials.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 423. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 473Engineering Plastics for Design3Mechanical and thermal properties of plastics materials as needed to design and manufacture plastics components to support constant and time varying loads.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 331. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 313Commercial Instrument Ground School3Preparation of student for FAA written examination for Commercial Certificate and Instrument Rating License; study of commercial flight maneuvers and instrument flying and procedures.Open to all majors. Prereq: ME 311 or holder of private pilot license. On demand.
ME 412Engineering Measurements3Principles and characteristics of instruments used for engineering measurements, statistical analysis of data, signal conditioning, data acquisition systems. Includes laboratory.Required Course. Prereq: ECE 303, ME 223. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 454Heat and Mass Transfer3Principles of heat transfer by conduction, convection, and radiation. Introduction to mass transfer principles.Required Course. Prereq: ME 213, ME 352, Math 266. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 221Engineering Mechanics I (Statics)3Scaler and vector approaches to trusses, frames and machines, internal forces, friction forces, center of gravit, centroid, and moment inertia.Required Course. Prereq: Math 165.
ME 423Intermediate Mechanics of Materials3Study of failure theories, energy methods, inelastic bending, and elastic stability. Analysis of axisymmetric members, curved beams, and torsion of noncircular bars.Required Course. Prereq: ME 223. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 484Gas Turbines3Theory and design of gas turbines and components.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 353, ME 454. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 487Internal Combustion Engines3Theory and practice of power and propulsion engines utilizing gas as a working substance. Study of gas turbines, spark, and compression engines.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 351. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 480Advanced Fluid Dynamics3To provide students with a firm understanding of the rigorous formulations and solutions of advanced problems of fluid dynamics and its applications to classical engineering problems.Technical Elective. Prereq: ME 352. Admission to the professional program required.
ME 212Fundamentals of Visual Communications for Engineers3Visual communications for design and manufacturing, computer-aided drawing and design, three-dimensional modleing and orthographic projections, geometric dimensioning and tolerencing, ASME Y14.5 1994 standard, sketching, parametric modeling, drawings and assemblies.Required Course. Prereq: PC Computer Skills.
 
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