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Mechanical Engineering (ME) Minor

The following courses fulfill the minor requirements:

General Minor—This minor aims to expose students to the breadth of ME in terms of topics and analytic and design activities. Prerequisites: MATH 41, 42, and PHYSICS 41.

ENGR 14. Applied Mechanics: Statics

3

ENGR 15. Dynamics

3

ENGR 30. Thermodynamics

3

ME 70. Introductory Fluids Engineering

4

ME 101. Visual Thinking

3

Plus two of the following:

ME 80. Mechanics of Materials

4

ME 131A. Heat Transfer

4

ME 161. Dynamic Systems

4

ME 203. Manufacturing and Design

4

Thermosciences Minor -- Prerequisites: MATH 41, 42, 51 (or CME 100) and PHYSICS 41.

ENGR 14. Applied Mechanics: Statics

3

ENGR 30. Thermodynamics

3

ME 70. Introductory Fluids Engineering

4

ME 131A. Heat Transfer

4

ME 131B. Fluid Mechanics

4

ME 140. Advanced Thermal Systems

5

Mechanical Design—This minor aims to expose students to design activities supported by analysis. Prerequisites: MATH 41, 42, and PHYSICS 41.

ENGR 14. Applied Mechanics: Statics

3

ENGR 15. Dynamics

3

ME 80. Mechanics of Materials

4

ME 101. Visual Thinking

3

ME 112. Mechanical Engineering Design

4

ME 203. Manufacturing and Design

4

Plus one of the following:

ME 113. Engineering Design

4

ME 210. Introduction to Mechatronics

4

ME 220. Introduction to Sensors

4

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