Mechanical Engineering (BS) - Biomedical Engineering Track

Degree Requirements

See General Education Requirements54
Major Requirements
Engineering Course Requirements
Complete the following:
EG 101Intro to Engineering & Design (& Lab) (or EG 201 for LINK students)2
EG 220Electrical Circuits3
EG 231Intro to Ethics and Economics3
EG 270Engineering Thermodynamics3
EG 283Statics3
EG 284Dynamics3
EG 315Mechanics of Materials3
EG 360Fluid Mechanics3
Mechanical Engineering Course Requirements
ME 135Engr Graphics and Comm (Only two attempts are permitted to earn grade C or better. Failure to meet this requirement will result in dismissal from the program.)3
ME 228Computational Engineering3
ME 312Mech Engr Thermodynamics3
ME 314Machine Component Design3
ME 316Instrumentatn & Exp Method3
ME 317Heat Transfer3
ME 326Materials Science3
ME 328Numerical Methods3
ME 336Material Science Lab-W1
ME 410Principles of Eng Design-W3
ME 426Dynamic Systems and Control3
ME 429Controls & Instr. Lab1
ME 472Vibration Analysis-Synthesis3
ME 414Capstone Design1
ME 416Capstone Design Project2
Biomedical Track Requirements
BLY 121
121L
General Biology I
and General Biology I Lab
4
BLY 122
122L
General Biology II
and General Biology II Laboratory
4
BME 467Intro to Biomedical Eng3
CH 132
132L
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Lab
4
FE Exam
All students must attempt the NCEES FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) examination.
Minor Requirements
A minor is not required for this degree program0
Total Hours130

General Education Requirements

Area I – Written Composition
EH 101English Composition I (Students who earn an English ACT score of 27, or written SAT score of 610, can opt out of EH 101.)3
EH 102English Composition II3
or EH 105 Honors Composition - H
Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts
A. Select one of the following:3
Brit Lit before 1785
Brit Lit after 1785
Am Lit before 1865
Am Lit after 1865
World Lit before 1650
World Lit after 1650
B. Select one of the following:3
Survey of Art
Art History I
Art History II
Art Appreciation
Introduction to Theatre
Introduction to Music
C. Complete the following:3
Public Speaking
Area III – Natural Sciences & Mathematics
MA 125Calculus I4
CH 131
131L
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Lab
4
PH 201
201L
Calculus-Based Physics I
and Calculus-Based Physics I Lab
4
Area IV – History, Social & Behavioral Sciences
A. Select 3 hours from the following:3
HY of Western Civilization I
HY of Western Civilization II
US History to 1877
US History since 1877
B. Select 3 hours from the following:3
Intro to Cultural Anthropology
Intro Archaeology-Bio Anthro
Intro to Communication
Interpersonal Comm
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Prin of Microeconomics
Prin of Macroeconomics
People, Places, Environment
World Regional Geography
Intro to Gender Studies
Global Issues
Seasons of Life
Intro Native American Studies
Intro to US Government
Introduction to Psychology
Life Span Development
Introductory Sociology
Social Problems
C. Select an additional 3 hours from either List A or List B above in Area IV3
Area V - Pre-Professional, Major, Elective Courses
Complete the following:
MA 126Calculus II4
MA 227Calculus III4
MA 237Linear Algebra I3
MA 238Differential Equations I3
PH 202
202L
Calculus-Based Physics II
and Calculus-Based Physics II Lab
4
Total Hours54

Additional Information

It is important that students make adequate progress in the Mechanical Engineering program. Satisfactory completion of a set of fundamental courses is required before a student is allowed to take advanced courses. Professional Component Standing (PCS) is awarded by the Chair of the Department when the student completes the College of Engineering PCS requirements and the WBBJ MABE Departmental PCS requirements.

Mechanical Engineering PCS Courses

Minimum Grade C is required in all the following courses:

MA 227Calculus III4
MA 237Linear Algebra I3
PH 202Calculus-Based Physics II4
EG 283Statics3
ME 135Engr Graphics and Comm (maximum 2 attempts)3

College of Engineering PCS Courses

Minimum Grade C is required in all the following courses:

EH 101English Composition I (if not exempt)3
EH 102English Composition II3
or EH 105 Honors Composition - H
CH 131
131L
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Lab
4
MA 125Calculus I4
MA 126Calculus II4
PH 201Calculus-Based Physics I (+Lab)4

Graduation Plan

(130 Total Hours)

The Sample 4-year plan is designed as a guide for students preparing for their course selections. This information provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made in consultation with an advisor. Courses listed as Milestones are required to obtain Professional Component Standing (PCS). Two designated writing (W) courses are required with at least one course chosen from offerings in the student’s major or minor. Courses carrying this required credit are identified in the University Bulletin by a W after the course title.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallHours
EG 101 Intro to Engineering & Design (and EG 101 Lab) 2
EH 101 English Composition I 1,2 3
MA 125 Calculus I 4
CH 131
131L
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Lab
4
General EducationArea II or IV 1,2 3
Milestone Notes  
Must complete at least 12 hours with a 2.0 or higher GPA
 
 Hours16
Spring
EH 102 English Composition II (or EH 105) 1,2 3
MA 126 Calculus II 4
PH 201
201L
Calculus-Based Physics I
and Calculus-Based Physics I Lab
4
ME 135 Engr Graphics and Comm 3
CH 132
132L
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Lab
4
Milestone Notes  
Calculus I  
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Lab
 
English Composition I (if not exempt)  
 Hours18
Second Year
Fall
MA 227 Calculus III 4
MA 237 Linear Algebra I 3
PH 202
202L
Calculus-Based Physics II
and Calculus-Based Physics II Lab
4
EG 283 Statics 3
General EducationArea II or IV 1,2 3
Milestone Notes  
Calculus-Based Physics I
and Calculus-Based Physics I Lab
 
Calculus II  
English Composition II
or Honors Composition - H
 
Engr Graphics and Comm  
 Hours17
Spring
EG 270 Engineering Thermodynamics 3
EG 284 Dynamics 3
EG 315 Mechanics of Materials 3
MA 238 Differential Equations I 3
ME 228 Computational Engineering 3
Milestone Notes  
Calculus III  
Calculus-Based Physics II
and Calculus-Based Physics II Lab
 
Statics  
Linear Algebra I  
 Hours15
Third Year
Fall
EG 220 Electrical Circuits 3
EG 360 Fluid Mechanics 3
ME 314 Machine Component Design 3
ME 326 Materials Science 3
ME 328 Numerical Methods 3
CA 110 Public Speaking 3
Milestone Notes  
Differential Equations I  
 Hours18
Spring
EG 231 Intro to Ethics and Economics 3
ME 312 Mech Engr Thermodynamics 3
ME 316 Instrumentatn & Exp Method 3
ME 317 Heat Transfer 3
ME 336 Material Science Lab-W 1
General EducationArea II or IV 1,2 3
Milestone Notes  
Apply for graduation
 
Apply to take FE Exam
 
 Hours16
Fourth Year
Fall
ME 410 Principles of Eng Design-W 3
ME 426 Dynamic Systems and Control 3
ME 472 Vibration Analysis-Synthesis 3
BLY 121
121L
General Biology I
and General Biology I Lab
4
General EducationArea II or IV 1,2 3
Milestone Notes  
FE Exam
 
 Hours16
Spring
BLY 122
122L
General Biology II
and General Biology II Laboratory
4
BME 467 Intro to Biomedical Eng 3
ME 414 Capstone Design 1
ME 416 Capstone Design Project 2
ME 429 Controls & Instr. Lab 1
General Education Area II or IV 1,2 3
 Hours14
 Total Hours130
1

Courses meet general education requirements.

2

Students who earn an English ACT score of 27, or a written SAT score of 610, can opt out of EH 101.

Note: Students not Term 1-Calculus I ready will exceed the number of hours required for this degree. If math is not started prior to Fall-Year 1, the four-year graduation timetable is likely to be extended. Students with ACT Math scores 21 and below should begin math courses in the summer before Fall-Year 1.