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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM

4 – Year Program
Effective AY 2007-2008

Student :       ID: Advisor:      


FALL Grade SPRING Grade

ENG 101 College Composition _____ COS 215 FORTRAN Programming _____
MAT 126 Calculus I _____ MAT 127 Calculus II _____
MEE 101 Intro. to Mech. Eng. _____ MEE 150 Statics _____
PHY 121 General Physics _____ PHY 122 General Physics II _____
Elective (1) HVSC Elective _____ Elective (2) HVSC Elective _____

CHY 121/3 Intro to Chemistry/Lab __/__ ECE 209 Fund. of Electric Circuits _____
MAT 228 Calculus III _____ MAT 258 Differential Equations _____
MEE 230 Thermodynamics I _____ MEE 231 Thermodynamics II _____
MEE 251 Strength of Materials _____ MEE 270 Dynamics _____
Elective (3) HVSC Elective _____ Elective (4) Basic Science Elective _____

ENG 317 Bus. & Tech Writing _____ MEE 320 Materials _____
MAT 332 Statistics for Engineers _____ MEE 341 Mechanical Lab I _____
MEE 360 Fluid Mechanics _____ MEE 381 Design II _____
MEE 370 Controls _____ MEE 456 Intro to Finite Elements _____
MEE 380 Design I _____ MEE 471 Mechanical Vibrations _____
Elective (5) HVSC Elective _____

MEE 432 Heat Transfer _____ MEE 443 Mech. Lab. III _____
MEE 442 Mech. Lab II _____ MEE 488 Design IV _____
MEE 487 Design III _____ Elective (8) M. E. Design Elective _____
Elective (6) Engi Science Elective _____ Elective (9) HVSC Elective _____
Elective (7) M.E. Design Elective _____ Elective (10) HVSC Elective _____

Technical Electives

Basic Science __________ ____ Engrg. Science _________ ____ Design__________ ____ Design___________ ____
(See the other side of this sheet for listings of appropriate technical electives).

Human Values and Social Context


(18 credit hours required)
Western Social Contexts Cultural Diversity & Population Artistic &
Course Grade Cultural & International & Creative Ethics
Tradition Institutions Perspectives Environment Expression

Students are required to complete 18 credit hours in human values and social context, selected from lists of approved courses to satisfy each of the six sub-
categories listed. Each sub-category must be satisfied, although a single course can be applied in each appropriate sub-category

Note: General education requirements for graduation will be certified by the Dean’s Office.
February 2007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Revised March, 2007

Basic Science Electives (one required – 4 cr)

AST 215/110 General Astronomy I with Laboratory


BIO 100 Basic Biology
BIO 208 Anatomy and Physiology
BIO 326 General Entomology
BMB300/305 General Microbiology with Laboratory
CHY 122/124 The Molecular Basis of Chemical Change
CHY 132/134 Applications of Chemistry with Laboratory
ERS 101 Introduction to Geology (formerly GES 101)
ERS 102* Environmental Geology of Maine
ERS XXX Geology for Engineers (probably available in Spring 2008)
PHY 223/PHY 236 Special Relativity/Introductory Quantum Physics
* Satisfied the population and the Environment requirement. It can not be counted as both a basic Science Elective and a HVSC Elective.

Engineering Science Electives (one required – 3 cr)

MEE 450 Introduction to the Mech. of Composite Bodies (if taken after Fall 2002)
MEE 453 Experimental Mechanics
MEE 455 Advanced Strength of Materials
MEE 462 Fluid Mechanics II
400 level (and higher) engineering science courses offered by other engineering programs may, with advisor approval, be used to satisfy
the engineering science elective requirement.

Design Electives (two required – 6 cr)

MEE 433 Solar-Thermal Engineering


MEE 434 Thermodynamic Design of Engines
MEE 483 Turbomachine Design
MEE 484 Power Plant Design and Engineering
MEE 485* Heating and Ventilating System Design
MEE 486* Refrigeration & Air Conditioning System Design

* Only one or the other of the two courses MEE 485 and MEE 486 may be used to satisfy part of the Design Elective requirement.

March 2007

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