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Mechanical Engineering Technology, BSET
Mechanical Engineering Technology, BSET Requirements for Students Matriculating in or before Academic Year 2018-2019. Learn more about University Academic Regulation 3.1 (p. 812). Minimum Overall Grade Point Average: 2.00 Total Hours: 121
Select at least one Diversity (D) course Select at least one International Dimension (I) course Hours Subtotal
44
College/Departmental Requirements Mathematics MATH 2123 or MATH 2144 Calculus I (A) MATH 2133 or MATH 2153 Calculus II (A) Specialty MET 1213
Calculus for Technology Programs I (A)
3
Calculus for Technology Programs II (A)
3
Code
Title
Hours
General Education Requirements All General Education coursework requirements are satisfied upon completion of this degree plan English Composition See Academic Regulation 3.5 (p. 813) ENGL 1113 Composition I 1 or ENGL 1313 Critical Analysis and Writing I ENGL 3323 Technical Writing 1
Manufacturing Processes (or GENT 1223) Intermediate Mechanical Computer-Aided Design (Or MET 1223)
3 3
MET 2223
MET 2103 MET 2313
Industrial Materials
3 3
Fundamentals of Hydraulic Fluid Power
3
Related Specialty GENT 2323
Statics
3
3
or ENSC 2113 Statics
American History & Government Select one of the following:
ENGR 1412
Introductory Engineering Computer Programming
2
3
or EET 1003
Introduction to Microcomputer Programming Technical Drawing and Basic CAD (Or GENT 1153)
HIST 1103 HIST 1483 HIST 1493
Survey of American History American History to 1865 American History Since 1865
MET 1123
3
Hours Subtotal
26
POLS 1113
American Government
3
Major Requirements GENT 3323
Analytical & Quantitative Thought (A) Select one of the following:
Strength of Materials
3
5
or ENSC 2143 Strength of Materials MET 3433
MATH 1715 MATH 1513 & MATH 1613 MATH 1513 & MATH 1813
Precalculus (A)
Basic Thermodynamics (or GENT 3433)
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
College Algebra (A) and Trigonometry (A)
MET 4433 MET 3003 MET 3113 MET 3313 MET 3343 MET 4003 MET 4103 MET 4123 MET 4463 EET 3104
Heat Transfer (or GENT 4433)
Dynamics
College Algebra (A) and Preparation for Calculus (A)
Basic Instrumentation Applied Fluid Mechanics
Humanities (H) Courses designated (H)
6
Physical Metallurgy Machine Elements
Natural Sciences (N) Must include one Laboratory Science (L) course Select one of the following:
Senior Design I Senior Design II
4
CHEM 1215 CHEM 1314 CHEM 1414
Chemical Principles I (LN)
Thermal Fluids Laboratory
Chemistry I (LN)
Elements of Electricity and Electronics
General Chemistry for Engineers (LN)
or ENSC 2613 Introduction to Electrical Science IEM 3503 Engineering Economic Analysis
PHYS 1114
College Physics I (LN)
4
3
or PHYS 2014 University Physics I (LN) PHYS 1214 College Physics II (LN) or PHYS 2114 University Physics II (LN) Social & Behavioral Sciences (S) Select one of the following:
or IEM 3513
Economic Decision Analysis
4
Select 9 hours of the following:
9
MET 3413 MET 3423 MET 3573 MET 4013 MET 4023 MET 4033 MET 4050 MET 4113 MET 4203 MET 4303
Fundamentals of Pneumatic Fluid Power Intermediate Hydraulic Fluid Power Advanced Production Processes Parametric Computer-Aided Modeling Advanced Mechanical Computer-Aided Design
3
SPCH 2713 SPCH 3703 SPCH 3723
Introduction to Speech Communication (S)
Small Group Communication
Business and Professional Communication
Applied Vibration and Acoustics Advanced Mechanical Design
Course designated (S)
3
Additional General Education Courses designated (A) or (N)
Practical Computational Fluid Dynamics
3
Finite Element Methods
Diversity (D) & International Dimension (I) May be completed in any part of the degree plan
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
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