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Mechanical engineering undergraduate students can select their elective courses in the curriculum (two technical electives and three general electives) in various ways. While some students may wish to select their electives in a way which maximizes their knowledge of the breath of the mechanical engineering field, other students may choose to cluster those electives in ways that would help them gain expertise in an area of specialization within the field. For those students wishing to specialize in a particular field within the discipline, the following groupings are available areas of concentration that students can select from within the mechanical engineering program:


Aerospace Engineering

  • ME 545 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
  • And two courses from the following:

    • Senior Design Project with significant Aerospace component
    • ME 453 Advanced Fluid Mechanics
    • ME 520 Analysis and Design of Composites
    • ME 546 Introduction to Turbomachinery

    Automotive Engineering

    • Senior Design Project with significant Automotive component
    • ME 515 Automotive Engineering
    • ME 529 Modern and Advanced Combustion Engines

    Biomedical Engineering

  • BME 482 Engineering Physiology
  • And any two from the following:

    • BME 506 Biomechanics
    • ME 580 Medical Device Design and Technology
    • ME 526 Medical Device Design and Manufacture in a Regulated Environment

    Mechatronics

  • ME 522 Mechatronics
  • ME 523 Mechatronics II
  • ME 573 Introduction to Microelectromechanical Systems
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

  • ME 530 Intro. to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  • ME 535 Good Manufacturing Practice in Pharmaceutical Facilities Design
  • ME 540 Validation and Regulatory Affairs in Pharmeceutical Manufacturing
  • Power Plant Engineering

  • ME 510 Power Plant Engineering
  • And two courses from the following:

    • ME 529 Modern and Advanced Combustion Engines
    • ME 532 Air Pollution Principles and Control
    • ME 546 Introduction to Turbomachinery
    • ME 595 Heat Exchanger Design

    Product Design and Manufacturing

  • ME 554 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design
  • ME 564 Principles of Optimum Design and Manufacture
  • ME 566 Design for Manufacturability
  • Robotics and Automation

  • ME 522 Mechatronics
  • ME 551 Microprocessor Applications in Mechanical Engineering
  • ME 598 Introduction to Robotics
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