This document outlines the curriculum requirements for mechanical engineering students completing their bachelor's degree at the University of Texas at Tyler. It details the course requirements for both the junior and senior years, including courses in thermodynamics, mechanics, engineering design, and technical electives. In the junior year, students take 17 credit hours each semester, focusing on subjects like dynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science. The senior year requires students to take projects-based courses like senior design as well as technical electives, with course loads of 16 and 15 credit hours in the respective semesters.
This document outlines the curriculum requirements for mechanical engineering students completing their bachelor's degree at the University of Texas at Tyler. It details the course requirements for both the junior and senior years, including courses in thermodynamics, mechanics, engineering design, and technical electives. In the junior year, students take 17 credit hours each semester, focusing on subjects like dynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science. The senior year requires students to take projects-based courses like senior design as well as technical electives, with course loads of 16 and 15 credit hours in the respective semesters.
This document outlines the curriculum requirements for mechanical engineering students completing their bachelor's degree at the University of Texas at Tyler. It details the course requirements for both the junior and senior years, including courses in thermodynamics, mechanics, engineering design, and technical electives. In the junior year, students take 17 credit hours each semester, focusing on subjects like dynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science. The senior year requires students to take projects-based courses like senior design as well as technical electives, with course loads of 16 and 15 credit hours in the respective semesters.
This document outlines the curriculum requirements for mechanical engineering students completing their bachelor's degree at the University of Texas at Tyler. It details the course requirements for both the junior and senior years, including courses in thermodynamics, mechanics, engineering design, and technical electives. In the junior year, students take 17 credit hours each semester, focusing on subjects like dynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science. The senior year requires students to take projects-based courses like senior design as well as technical electives, with course loads of 16 and 15 credit hours in the respective semesters.
Texas Statewide Associate of Science in Engineering Science
College of Engineering and Computer Science
BSME Completion Curriculum for Mechanical Engineering 2011-2012 Academic Year
Junior Year (UT Tyler)
First Semester (Fall) Second Semester (Spring) Course Hrs MATH 3351 Prob. & Statistics 3 MENG 3301 Thermodynamics I 3 MENG 3303 Dynamics of Machinery 3 MENG 3306 Mechanics of Materials 3 MENG 3310 Fluid Mechanics 3 MENG 3210 Mech. Engr. Lab I 2 Semester Credit Hours 17
Course Hrs ENGR 3314 Design Methodology 3 MENG 3304 Thermodynamics II 3 MENG 3309 Mech. Systems Design 3 MENG 3316 Heat Transfer 3 MENG 3319 Materials Sci. & Mfg. 3 MENG 3211 Mech. Engr. Lab II 2 Semester Credit Hours 17 Senior Year (UT Tyler)
First Semester (Fall) Second Semester (Spring) Course Hrs MATH 3203 Matrix Methods1 2 ENGR 4109 Senior Seminar 1 MENG 4115 Senior Design I 1 MENG 4311 Electro-Mech. Design 3 MENG 4313 Thermal/Fluid Design 3 Technical Elective 3 HIST 1302 American History II 3
Semester Credit Hours 16
Course Hrs MENG 4315 Senior Design II 3 Technical Elective 3 Humanities Core Curriculum Elective 3 Technical Elective 3 POLS 2305 American Government 3 Semester Credit Hours 15
1. MATH 3315 (Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory) can be substituted for MATH 3210. 2. Students who have not completed ENGR 2302 Engineering MechanicsDynamics will be required to complete that course as part of the curriculum of study and prior to taking any course for which ENGR 2302 is prerequisite.