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Mechanical Engineering (suspended programs)


Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Specialization

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses shown in both terms are offered in both terms, however registration is determined by the department.

Second Year

Fall

Winter

Mechanical Engineering 101(1)

 

Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307

Engineering 311

Engineering 319

Mechanical Engineering 317

Engineering 349

Engineering 407

Mechanical Engineering 337

Mechanical Engineering 339

Physics 365 or 369

Mechanical Engineering 341

Biomedical Engineering 301

Biomedical Engineering 309

Third Year

Fall

Winter

 

Biomedical Engineering 401

Mechanical Engineering 421

Mechanical Engineering 461

Mechanical Engineering 471

Mechanical Engineering 473

Mechanical Engineering 479

Mechanical Engineering 485

Mechanical Engineering 493

Mechanical Engineering 495

Manufacturing Engineering 417

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units) 

Fourth Year - Thesis Option

Fall

Winter

Mechanical Engineering 5012

Mechanical Engineering 5022

Mechanical Engineering 585

Mechanical Engineering 599

Engineering 513

Biomedical Engineering 5004

Two Biomedical Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

Fourth Year - Project Option

Fall

Winter

Mechanical Engineering 5012

Mechanical Engineering 5022

Mechanical Engineering 585

Mechanical Engineering 599

Engineering 513

Biomedical Engineering 501

Two Biomedical Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Two Biomedical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

(1) Block Week Course.

(2) Students may request Department Consent to substitute either Engineering 501 and 502, or Engineering 503 and 504 for Mechanical Engineering 501 and 502 if they meet the prerequisites and notes for Mechanical Engineering 501 and 502.

(3) Fall and Winter.

(4) Nine units.


Mechanical Engineering, Energy and Environment Specialization

Suggested Program Courses

Courses shown in both terms are offered in both terms, however registration is determined by the department.

Second Year

Fall

Winter

Mechanical Engineering 1011

Chemistry 379

Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307

Engineering 311

Engineering 319

Mechanical Engineering 317

Engineering 349

Engineering 407

Mechanical Engineering 337

Mechanical Engineering 339

Physics 365 or 369

Mechanical Engineering 341

Energy and Environment, Engineering 355

 

Third Year

Fall

Winter

Mechanical Engineering 421

Mechanical Engineering 461

Mechanical Engineering 471

Mechanical Engineering 473

Mechanical Engineering 479

Mechanical Engineering 485

Mechanical Engineering 493

Mechanical Engineering 495

Manufacturing Engineering 417

Energy and Environment Technical Elective (3 units)

Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Energy Management 301

 

Fourth Year

Fall

Winter

Science 529

Mechanical Engineering 5012

Mechanical Engineering 5022

Mechanical Engineering 585

Mechanical Engineering 599

Engineering 513

Three Energy and Environment Technical Electives (9 units) 

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

(1)Block Week Course.

(2)Students may request Department Consent to substitute either Engineering 501 and 502, or Engineering 503 and 504 for Mechanical Engineering 501 and 502 if they meet the prerequisites and notes for Mechanical Engineering 501 and 502.


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