Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Options

The options below allow mechanical engineering students to focus their studies on specific subsets within the discipline Because options are visible on a student's transcript, they can show these specialized skills to potential employers. Each option requires 12 credits of required courses, and 12 credits of elective courses which provides flexibility and allows students to explore within their respective option.

Students who complete the Aerospace Engineering Option will be prepared to apply engineering principles to the design, testing, and production of aircraft, spacecraft, and related aerospace systems and equipment.

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Core

 

INTRODUCTION TO AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

4

AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

4

SPACE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

4

or 

AERO VEHICLES COMPONENTS DESIGN

Electives

 

Select 12 credits from the following courses:

12

SPACE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (if not used above)

 

AERO VEHICLES COMPONENTS DESIGN (if not used above)

 

UAV ENGINEERING

 

APPLIED STRESS ANALYSIS

 

MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS

 

FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL COMPONENTS

 

INTERMEDIATE FLUID MECHANICS

 

GAS DYNAMICS

 

MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS

 

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

 

COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING

 

Total Credits

24

 

For more info please see the schedule flowchart in the link below

Students who complete the Computational Engineering Option will be prepared to create algorithms and apply computational tools to the design, analysis, and validation of mechanical products and systems.

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Core

 

INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS

4

FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL COMPONENTS

4

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

4

Electives

 

Select 12 credits from the following courses:

12

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I

 

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING II

 

DATA STRUCTURES

 

SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODELING FOR HUMANITARIAN ENGINEERING

 

LOGICAL CONTROL FOR MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS

 

ADVANCED SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS

 

DIGITAL CONTROL OF MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS

 

Total Credits

24

 

For more info please see the schedule flowchart in the link below

Students who complete the Energy and Fluid Systems Option will be prepared to design and develop a wide range of energy and fluid systems that that rely upon thermodynamics, heat transport, and fluid mechanics for operation.

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Core

 

THERMODYNAMICS

4

INTRODUCTORY FLUID MECHANICS

4

HEAT TRANSFER

4

Electives

 

Select 12 credits from the following courses:

12

INTRODUCTION TO COMBUSTION

 

APPLIED HEAT TRANSFER

 

THERMAL AND FLUIDS SCIENCES LABORATORY

 

INTERMEDIATE FLUID MECHANICS

 

GAS DYNAMICS

 

Total Credits

24

 

The Energy Systems Engineering Option provides students the opportunity to focus on the design, processes, and systems used to convert, distribute, and store energy.

Required Core
ENERGY REGULATION 4
FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS (Engineering Science majors only) 1 4
ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEMS 4
ELECTRICAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 4
ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS 4
SIMULATION AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS 4
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS OPTIMIZATION 4
Total Credits for Mechanical Engineering 24
Total Credits for Engineering Science 28

 

For more info please see the schedule flowchart in the link below

Energy Systems Engineering Option Flow Chart

Students who complete the Materials Design and Manufacturing Option will be prepared to apply their knowledge of material structure and properties to the creation, application, and manufacture of new or improved materials. 

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Core

 

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS

4

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

4

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

4

Electives

 

Select 12 credits from the following courses:

12

THERMODYNAMICS OF MATERIALS

 

PHYSICAL METALLURGY

 

WELDING METALLURGY

 

APPLIED STRESS ANALYSIS

 

MATERIALS SELECTION

 

FRACTURE OF MATERIALS

 

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

 

LEAN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

 

COMPUTER CONTROL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

 

COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING

 

Total Credits

24

 

For more info please see the schedule flowchart in the link below

Students who complete the Mechanical Engineering Science Option will obtain a broad education in the field of mechanical engineering, with application to a wide range of industries such as automotive, electronics, consumer goods, and many others.

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Core

 

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS

4

THERMODYNAMICS

4

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

4

Electives

 

Select 12 credits with your advisor from the following subjects:

12

Any 400-level AAE course

 

Any 400-level MATS course

 

Any 300-level ME course

 

Any 400-level ME course

 

Any 300-level MFGE course

 

Any 400-level MFGE course

 

Any 400-level ROB course

 

Total Credits

24

For more info please see the schedule flowchart in the link below

 

Students who complete the Product Design and Manufacturing Option will be prepared to design new, innovative products as well as the integrated systems needed to produce high-quality, economically competitive products.

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Core

 

Design

 

DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING

4

Manufacturing

 

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

4

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

4

Electives

 

Select 12 credits from the following courses

12

DESIGN OF MECHANISMS

 

APPLIED STRESS ANALYSIS

 

FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL COMPONENTS

 

STRUCTURE AND MECHANICS LABORATORY

 

MATERIALS SELECTION

 

SPECIAL TOPICS (Mechanics of Composite Materials)

 

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

 

LEAN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

 

COMPUTER CONTROL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

 

COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING

 

Total Credits

24

 

For more info please see the schedule flowchart in the link below

Students who complete the Robotic Control Option will be prepared to apply engineering principles to a broad range of robotic applications, with consideration of robotic control, dynamics, locomotion, and human-robot interaction.

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Core

 

APPLIED ROBOTICS

4

ROBOTS AND GYROSCOPES

4

INTELLIGENT ROBOTS

4

Electives

 

Select 12 credits from the following courses:

12

UAV ENGINEERING

 

SPECIAL TOPICS (Introduction to Robot Programming)

 

DESIGN OF MECHANISMS

 

MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS

 

SPECIAL TOPICS (Computer Programming for Mechanical Engineering)

 

COMPUTER CONTROL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

 

DIGITAL CONTROL OF MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS

 

ADVANCED SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS

 

Total Credits

24

 

For more info please see the schedule flowchart in the link below