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Rhet 105 4 1 Chem 102 3 Math 221 4 Social Sci 3 ME 170 3 1 ME 470 3 3 Math 231 3 Phys 211 4 Hum & Arts 3 TAM 211 3 CS 101 3 Math 241 4 Phys 212 4 Social Sci 3 TAM 251 3 ECE 205 3 TAM 324 4 TAM 470 3 Math 441 3 3 TAM 195 1 Hum & Arts 3 TAM 445 4 Free Elec 2nd field 3 2nd field 3 2nd field 3 Free Elec Eng 100 0 3 2nd field 3 4 Math 415 3 ME 199 1 1 1 5 Chem 103 1 Fall ___ Fall ___ 2 0 Fall ___ Phys 214 2 TAM 212 3 Chem 104 3 Chem 105 1 TAM 412 4 TAM 335 4 MATH 442 3 TAM 252 1 S S S F Fall ___ Sp ___ Sp ___ Sp ___ ME 290 F ME 200 F F Name _____________________________ UIN ___________________ 1 Rhet 105 is taken the first or second semester of the first year, according to student’s UIN. ME 170 is taken the other semester. Rhet 105 is taken in the fall by students with even UIN's and in the spring by students with odd UIN's. 2 A total of 6 courses to fulfill general education requirements. Of these, at least one must be a Western, at least one a Non-Western cultures course. For students entering after SU18, at least one a U.S. Minority cultures course is also required. Among the Social Sciences courses, ECON 102 or 103 is required for Mechanical Engineering majors. At least 2 Humanities courses and at least 2 Social Sciences courses must be taken for grades. Students must also complete the Language Other Than English requirement (LOTE). 1st and 2nd level language courses can count as Liberal Education electives and be taken CR/NC. See College of Engineering and University web sites for more information and course lists. 3 ME 470 requires credit or concurrent registration in all MechSE courses that are required by number (e.g. TAM 445 and TAM 470). Concurrent registration is limited to 2 courses. ME 470 is taken in the fall by students with even UIN’s and in spring by students with odd UINs. 4 Secondary Field Elective—12 hr of coherent course work in mechanics or closely related field. See departmental list or propose an alternate set of courses. 5 [Optional] Three hours of secondary field coursework can be obtained if ME 199 DES or SAE (1 hr) is taken for three consecutive semesters starting no later than the first semester of the sophomore year or second semester for transfer students and approved by advisor. Projects must be technical in nature and a final report that displays technical merit must be submitted to the Undergraduate Programs office at completion. F Offered in Fall semester only. S Offered in Spring semester only. 04/05/2018 Phys 213 2 3 TAM 270 Engineering Mechanics Flowsheet Prerequisite Corequisite 2 2 2 4 4 4 Western course Non-Western course U.S. Minority course LOTE Hum-Soc-Lib 3 Hum-Soc-Lib 3 2 2 3
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Page 1: Prerequisite Corequisite Engineering Mechanics Flowsheet

Rhet 1054

1

Chem 1023

Math 2214

Social Sci

3

ME 1703

1 ME 4703

3

Math 2313

Phys 2114

Hum & Arts

3

TAM 2113

CS 1013

Math 2414

Phys 2124

Social Sci

3

TAM 2513

ECE 2053

TAM 3244

TAM 4703

Math 4413

3TAM 195

1

Hum & Arts

3

TAM 4454

Free Elec

2nd field

3

2nd field

3

2nd field

3

Free Elec

Eng 1000

3

2nd field

3

4

Math 4153

ME 199111

5

Chem 1031

Fall ___ Fall ___

2

0 Fall ___

Phys 2142

TAM 2123

Chem 1043

Chem 1051

TAM 4124

TAM 3354

MATH 4423

TAM 2521

S

S

S

F

Fall ___

Sp ___Sp ___

Sp ___

ME 290 F ME 200 FF

Name _____________________________ UIN ___________________ 1Rhet 105 is taken the first or second semester of the first year, according to student’s UIN. ME 170 is taken the other semester. Rhet 105 is taken in the fall by students with even UIN's and in the spring by students with odd UIN's.2A total of 6 courses to fulfill general education requirements. Of these, at least one must be a Western, at least one a Non-Western cultures course. For students entering after SU18, at least one a U.S. Minority cultures course is also required. Among the Social Sciences courses, ECON 102 or 103 is required for Mechanical Engineering majors. At least 2 Humanities courses and at least 2 Social Sciences courses must be taken for grades. Students must also complete the Language Other Than English requirement (LOTE). 1st and 2nd level language courses can count as Liberal Education electives and be taken CR/NC. See College of Engineering and University web sites for more information and course lists.

3ME 470 requires credit or concurrent registration in all MechSE courses that are required by number (e.g. TAM 445 and TAM 470). Concurrent registration is limited to 2 courses. ME 470 is taken in the fall by students with even UIN’s and in spring by students with odd UINs. 4Secondary Field Elective—12 hr of coherent course work in mechanics or closely related field. See departmental list or propose an alternate set of courses.5[Optional] Three hours of secondary field coursework can be obtained if ME 199 DES or SAE (1 hr) is taken for three consecutive semesters starting no later than the first semester of the sophomore year or second semester for transfer students and approved by advisor. Projects must be technical in nature and a final report that displays technical merit must be submitted to the Undergraduate Programs office at completion. FOffered in Fall semester only. SOffered in Spring semester only.

04/05/2018

Phys 2132

3

TAM 270

Engineering Mechanics FlowsheetPrerequisite

Corequisite

22 2

4

4

4

Western course Non-Western course U.S. Minority course LOTE

Hum-Soc-Lib

3

Hum-Soc-Lib

3

2 2

3

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CURRICULUM IN ENGINEERING MECHANICS

The curriculum requires 128 hours for graduation.

Course Rubric Course Name Credit TGPA6 2.25 GPA

7

Orientation and Professional Development

ENG 100 Engineering Orientation 0 ☐ ☐

ME 290 Seminar 0 ☐ ☐

TAM 195 Mechanics in the Modern World 1 ☐ ☒

Foundational Mathematics and Science

CHEM 102 General Chemistry I 3 ☐ ☒

CHEM 103 General Chemistry Lab I 1 ☐ ☒CHEM 104 General Chemistry II 3 ☐ ☒CHEM 105 General Chemistry Lab II 1 ☐ ☒MATH 221 Calculus I 4 ☐ ☒MATH 231 Calculus II 3 ☐ ☒MATH 241 Calculus III 4 ☐ ☒MATH 415 Applied Linear Algebra 3 ☒ ☐

MATH 441 Differential Equations 3 ☒ ☐MATH 442 Intro Partial Differential Equations 3 ☒ ☐PHYS 211 University Physics: Mechanics 4 ☐ ☒PHYS 212 University Physics: Elec & Mag 4 ☐ ☒PHYS 213 University Physics: Thermal Physics 2 ☐ ☒PHYS 214 University Physics: Quantum Physics 2 ☐ ☒

Engineering Mechanics Technical Core

CS 101 Intro Computing: Engrg & Sci 3 ☐ ☒

ECE 205 Elec & Electronic Circuits 3 ☐ ☒

ME 170 Computer-Aided Design 3 ☐ ☒

ME 200 Thermodynamics 3 ☒ ☒

ME 470 Senior Design Project 3 ☒ ☐

TAM 211 Statics 3 ☒ ☒

TAM 212 Introductory Dynamics 3 ☒ ☒

TAM 251 Introductory Solid Mechanics 3 ☒ ☒

TAM 252 Solid Mechanics Design 1 ☒ ☒

TAM 270 Design for Manufacturability 3 ☒ ☐

TAM 324 Behavior of Materials 4 ☒ ☐

TAM 335 Introductory Fluid Mechanics 4 ☒ ☐

TAM 412 Intermediate Dynamics 4 ☒ ☐

TAM 445 Continuum Mechanics 4 ☒ ☐

TAM 470 Computational Mechanics 3 ☒ ☐

Electives and composition

RHET 1051 Principles of Composition 4 ☐ ☐

Secondary

field

electives4

Chosen from departmentally approved list or

custom build upon advisor’s approval

12 ☒ ☐

General education2 18 ☐ ☐

Free electives 6 ☐ ☐

6. To remain in good academic standing and to graduate from the EM curriculum, a student must have a GPA of at least 2.00 in the courses

marked with an “X”

7. To register for third-year Engineering Mechanics (EM) courses, students are required to have a grade-point average of 2.25 or above in

the courses marked with an “X”


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