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Plan of Study For The Mechanical Engineering SB Concentration

This document outlines the plan of study requirements for the mechanical engineering SB concentration, effective for students declaring the concentration after July 1, 2018. It requires a minimum of 20 half courses including 4 in mathematics, 4 in basic sciences, and 12 in engineering topics. The specific required courses in each category are listed along with example electives. Students must have their proposed plan signed by the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies and Assistant Dean for Education to ensure it meets ABET distribution requirements.

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Plan of Study For The Mechanical Engineering SB Concentration

This document outlines the plan of study requirements for the mechanical engineering SB concentration, effective for students declaring the concentration after July 1, 2018. It requires a minimum of 20 half courses including 4 in mathematics, 4 in basic sciences, and 12 in engineering topics. The specific required courses in each category are listed along with example electives. Students must have their proposed plan signed by the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies and Assistant Dean for Education to ensure it meets ABET distribution requirements.

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Plan of Study for the Mechanical Engineering SB Concentration

Effective for Students Declaring the Concentration after July 1, 2018

DATE: __________________ NAME: __________________________

CLASS: _________________ EMAIL: __________________________

This Plan of Study Form is for a (Circle One): DECLARATION REVISION

The S.B. Program in Mechanical Engineering must contain at least 20 half courses: 4 half-courses in
mathematics, 4 half-courses in basic sciences, and 12 half-courses in engineering topics. Plans of Study
will not be considered final until this form has been signed. The signature of this form ensures that the
proposed plan meets the ABET distribution requirements.
REQUIRED COURSES Math Science Engr. Semester
(Circle course and % for course you are taking or plan to Topics (Fall/Spring
take in each category.) Year)
Mathematics Required
Math 1a – Intro to Calculus 1 1.00
Math 1b – Intro to Calculus 2 1.00
AM 21a – Mathematical Methods in the Sciences 1 1.00
(or Math 21a or 23a)
Math 21b – Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 1.00
__________
(or AM 21b or 23b)
Probability & Statistics (if you started in Math 1b or later)
CIRCLE ONE 1.00 __________
AM 101 - Statistical Inference for Scientists & Engineers
ES 150 – Intro to Probability with Engineering Applications
Statistics 110 - Introduction to Probability
Applied Mathematics (if you started in AM/Math 21a or
later) See list on page 3
1.00 __________
1.
Physics
PS 12a – Mech from an Analytic, Num & Exp Perspective 1.00
(or Physics 15a or 16, AP 50a)
PS 12b – E & M from an Analytic, Num & Exp Perspective 1.00 __________
(or Physics 15b or AP50b)
Chemistry/Life Science See list on page 3
1. 1.00
2. 1.00 __________
Computer Science CIRCLE ONE
CS 50 – Intro to Computer Science 1
CS 51 – Intro to Computer Science 2 1.00 __________
CS 61 – System Programming & Machine Organization

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REQUIRED COURSES Math Science Engr. Semester
(Circle course and % for course you are taking or plan to Topics (Fall/Spring
take in each category.) Year)
Sophomore Forum

Electronics CIRCLE ONE


ES 54 – Electronics for Engineers 1.00 __________
or ES 153 – Laboratory Electronics
or ES 152 AND CS 141
Mechanical Engineering Core
ES 51 - Computer Aided Machine Design 1.00 __________
ES 120 - Intro to the Mechanics of Solids 1.00 __________
ES 123 – Intro to Fluid Mechanics & Transport Processes 1.00 __________
ES 125 – Mechanical Systems 1.00 __________
ES 181 – Engineering Thermodynamics 1.00 __________
ES 183 – Intro to Heat Transfer 1.00 __________
ES 190 – Intro to Materials Science & Engineering 1.00 __________
Engineering Elective See list on page 3
1. 1.00 __________
Engineering Design
ES 96 – Engineering Problem Solving & Design Project* 1.00
or ES 227 – Medical Device Design*
ES 100hf – Engineering Design Projects 1.00 __________
TOTALS /4 /4 /12
*ES 96 or ES 227 must be taken in the junior year, prior to taking ES 100hf

Student signature

________________________________________ Date: ______________

Associate/Director of Undergraduate Studies Signature

________________________________________ Date: ______________

This plan does/does not meet the ABET distribution requirements

Assistant Dean for Education/Student Affairs Office

__________________________________________ Date: ______________

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Applied Mathematics
• AM 104 – Series Expansions & Complex Analysis
• AM 105 – Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations
• AM 106 – Applied Algebra
• AM 107 – Graph Theory & Combinatorics
• AM 108 – Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
• AM 120 - Applicable Linear Algebra & Big Data

Chemistry
• LS 1a - Intro to the Life Sciences: Chemistry, Molecular Biology, & Cell Biology
or LPS A – Foundational Chemistry & Biology
• PS 11 - Foundations & Frontiers of Modern Chem: A Molecular & Global Perspective
or PS 1 - Chemical Bonding, Energy, & Reactivity: An Intro to the Physical Sciences
• PS 10 - Chemistry: A Microscopic Perspective on Molecules, Materials, & Life

Engineering Electives (Incomplete List)


For courses that are co-listed in another department, students must enroll in the Engineering Sciences offering
Only if taken during Freshman or Sophomore years
• ES 6 – Environmental Science & Technology
• ES 50 – Introduction to Electrical Engineering
• ES 53 – Quantitative Physiology as a Basis for Bioengineering
• AP 195 – Intro to Solid State Physics
• BE 110 - Physiological Systems Analysis
• BE 128 – Intro to Biomedical Imaging & Systems
• CS 51 – Intro to Computer Science 2
• CS 61 – System Programming & Machine Organization
• CS 141 – Computing Hardware
• ES 54 – Electronics for Engineers
• ES 111 – Intro to Scientific Computing
• ES 115 – Mathematical Modeling
• ES 121 – Intro to Optimization: Models & Methods
• ES 125 – Mechanical Systems
• ES 128 - Computational Solid and Structural Mechanics
• ES 135 – Physics & Chemistry: In the Context of Energy & Climate at the Global & Molecular
Level
• ES 151 – Applied Electromagnetism
• ES 153 – Laboratory Electronics
• ES 156 - Signals and Systems
• ES 158 - Feedback Systems: Analysis & Design
• ES 159 – Introduction to Robotics
• ES 162 - Hydrology and Environmental Geomechanics
• ES 165 - Water Engineering
• ES 173 - Introduction to Electronic and Photonic Devices
• ES 175 – Photovoltaic Devices
• ES 176 - Introduction to MicroElectroMechanical System
• ES 177 – Microfabrication Laboratory
• ES 231 – Energy Technology
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