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Major Map: Mechanical Engineering, Study notes of Fluid Mechanics

A recommended sequence of courses for the Mechanical Engineering major at a specific university. It includes critical courses that may have a deadline for completion and/or affect time to graduation. The courses cover topics such as calculus, chemistry, physics, computer-aided design, thermodynamics, and project management for engineers. The document also provides prerequisites and notes for each course. It is intended for students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the College of Engineering and Computing.

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J. Khan
Updated with 2021 prerequisites
Major Map: Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.)
College of Engineering and Computing
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Bulletin Year: 2020-2021
This course plan is a recommended sequence for this major. Courses designated as critical (!) may have a deadline for completion and/or affect time to gra duation. Please see
the Program Notes section for details regarding “critical courses” f or this particular Program of Study.
!
Course Subject and Title
Credit
Hours
Min.
Grade1
Program
GPA2
Code
Prerequisites
Notes
Semester One (17 Credit Hours)
3
C
CC-CMW
!
4
C
CC-ARP
C or better in MATH 112/115/116 or Math
placement test score
4
C
CC-SCI
C or better in MATH 111/115/122/141 or
higher math or Math placement test
3
*
PR
3
CC-AIU
Semester Two (17 Credit Hours)
3
CC-CMW
CC-INF
C or better in ENGL 101
!
4
C
CC-ARP
C or better in MATH 141
4
C
CC-SCI
C or better in MATH 141
3
*
PR
3
CC-GHS
Semester Three (15 Credit Hours)
!
3
C
*
PR
C or better in MATH 141
!
3
*
PR
MATH 141; Prereq or Coreq: MATH 142
3
*
PR
MATH 142
!
3
C
PR
C or better in MATH 142
3
CC-GSS
Semester Four (15 Credit Hours)
!
3
*
PR
C or better in MATH 241 & EMCH 200 or
ENCP 200
!
3
*
PR
C or better in PHYS 211 & MATH 142
3
PR
MATH 122 or 141
3
C
PR
C or better in MATH 142
3
PR
Semester Five (16 Credit Hours)
!
3
*
MR
C or better in MATH 242 & EMCH 200 or
ENCP 200
!
3
*
MR
C or better in EMCH 200 or ENCP 200 &
MATH 242; D or better in EMCH 290
!
3
*
MR
D or better in EMCH 201, 260, & 290 &
ELCT 220 or 221
4
*
MR
D or better in CSCE 206, & ELCT 220 or
221, & EMCH 260 or ENCP 260
3
CC-VSR
Semester Six (15 Credit Hours)
!
3
*
MR
D or better in EMCH 310 or ENCP 210
!
3
*
MR
D or better in EMCH 360 or AESP 265 or
ENCP 360
!
3
*
MR
D or better in EMCH 361; Prereq or Coreq: D
or better in EMCH 360 or ENCP 360 &
EMCH 310 or ENCP 210
3
*
MR
D or better in EMCH 368 & either EMCH 310
or ENCP 210
3
*
MR
C or better in MATH 241
Semester Seven (15 Credit Hours)
!
3
*
MR
EMCH 260 (EMCH 327); EMCH 201 & 290
(EMCH 394)
!
3
*
MR
D or better in EMCH 260 or ENCP 260
!
3
*
MR
CC-INT
D or better in EMCH 380; Prereq or Coreq:
D or better in EMCH 332, 354, 362, 368, &
371
3
*
PR
See Bulletin listing.
3
*
PR
See Bulletin listing.
Semester Eight (15 Credit Hours)
3
*
MR
EMCH 371
3
*
MR
D or better in EMCH 427
3
*
PR
See Bulletin listing.
3
*
PR
See Bulletin listing.
3
*
PR
See Bulletin listing.
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J. Khan Updated with 2021 prerequisites Major Map: Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) College of Engineering and Computing Department of Mechanical Engineering Bulletin Year: 2020 - 2021 This course plan is a recommended sequence for this major. Courses designated as critical (!) may have a deadline for completion and/or affect time to graduation. Please see the Program Notes section for details regarding “critical courses” for this particular Program of Study. ! Course Subject and Title Credit Hours Min. Grade^1 Program GPA^2 Code Prerequisites Notes Semester One ( 17 Credit Hours) ENGL 101 Critical Reading and Composition 3 C CC-CMW ! MATH 141 Calculus 1^3 4 C CC-ARP C or better in MATH 112/ 115 /116 or Math placement test score CHEM 111 & CHEM 111L – General Chemistry I 4 C CC-SCI C or better in MATH 111/ 115 /122/141 or higher math or Math placement test EMCH 101 Intro. to Mechanical Engineering 3 * PR Carolina Core AIU^4 3 CC-AIU Semester Two (17 Credit Hours) ENGL 102 Rhetoric and Composition 3 CC-CMW CC-INF C or better in ENGL 101 ! MATH 142 Calculus II 4 C CC-ARP C or better in MATH 141 PHYS 211 & PHYS 211L – Essentials of Phys. I 4 C CC-SCI C or better in MATH 141 EMCH 111 Intro. to Computer-Aided Design 3 * PR Carolina Core GHS^4 3 CC-GHS Semester Three (15 Credit Hours) ! EMCH 200 Statics 3 C * PR C or better in MATH 141 ! EMCH 201 Intro. to Applied Numerical Methods (cross-listed: ENCP 201, PHYS 311) 3 * PR MATH 141; Prereq or Coreq: MATH 142 ELCT 220 Electrical Engineering for Non-Majors 3 * PR MATH 142 ! MATH 241 Vector Calculus 3 C PR C or better in MATH 142 Carolina Core GSS^4 3 CC-GSS Semester Four (15 Credit Hours) ! EMCH 260 Solid Mechanics 3 * PR C or better in MATH 241 & EMCH 200 or ENCP 200 ! EMCH 290 Thermodynamics 3 * PR C or better in PHYS 211 & MATH 142 CSCE 206 Scientific Applications Programming 3 PR MATH 122 or 141 MATH 242 Elem. Differential Equations 3 C PR C or better in MATH 142 Math/Science Elective^5 3 PR Semester Five ( 16 Credit Hours) ! EMCH 310 Dynamics 3 * MR C or better in MATH 242 & EMCH 200 or ENCP 200 ! EMCH 360 Fluid Mechanics 3 * MR C or better in EMCH 200 or ENCP 200 & MATH 242 ; D or better in EMCH 290 ! EMCH 361 Mechanical Engineering Lab. I^6 3 * MR D or better in EMCH 201, 260, & 290 & ELCT 220 or 221 EMCH 368 Mechatronics 4 * MR D or better in CSCE 206, & ELCT 220 or 221, & EMCH 260 or ENCP 260 Carolina Core VSR^4 3 CC-VSR Semester Six ( 15 Credit Hours) ! EMCH 332 Kinematics 3 * MR D or better in EMCH 310 or ENCP 210 ! EMCH 354 Heat Transfer 3 * MR D or better in EMCH 360 or AESP 265 or ENCP 360 ! EMCH 362 Mechanical Engineering Lab. II 3 * MR D or better in EMCH 361; Prereq or Coreq: D or better in EMCH 360 or ENCP 360 & EMCH 310 or ENCP 210 EMCH 367 Controls^6 3 * MR D or better in EMCH 368 & either EMCH 3 10 or ENCP 210 EMCH 380 Project Management for Engineers 3 * MR C or better in MATH 241 Semester Seven (15 Credit Hours) ! EMCH 327 Machine Design or EMCH 394 Applied Thermodynamics

3 * MR EMCH 260 (EMCH 327) ; EMCH 201 & 290

(EMCH 394)

! EMCH 371 Materials^6 3 * MR D or better in EMCH 260 or ENCP 260 ! EMCH 427 Mechanical Design I^6 3 * MR CC-INT D or better in EMCH 380; Prereq or Coreq: D or better in EMCH 332, 354, 362, 368, & 371 EMCH Elective^7 3 * PR See Bulletin listing. Math/Science Elective^5 3 * PR See Bulletin listing. Semester Eight (15 Credit Hours) EMCH 377 Manufacturing 3 * MR EMCH 371 EMCH 428 Design II 3 * MR D or better in EMCH 427 EMCH Elective^7 3 * PR See Bulletin listing. Free Elective^8 3 * PR See Bulletin listing. Free Elective^8 3 * PR See Bulletin listing.

Disclaimer: Major maps are only a suggested or recommended sequence of courses required in a program of study. Please contact your academic advisor for assistance in the application of specific coursework to a program of study and course selection and planning for upcoming semesters.

Graduation Requirements Summary

  1. Regardless of individual course grades, students must maintain a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA.
  2. Some colleges require a minimum GPA for major courses. Courses indicated in this column are included in the Mechanical Engineering program GPA of 2.00.
  3. Students who place into MATH 115 will be required to successfully complete it before taking MATH 141.
  4. The Carolina Core provides the common core of knowledge, skill and academic experience for all Carolina undergraduate students. Students are encouraged to complete PHIL 325 Engineering Ethics as an overlay course for VSR and CMS. Students in the College of Engineering and Computing are required to demonstrate proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the 121 course by 1) a score of two or better on the foreign language placement test; or 2) completion of the 109 and 110 courses in FREN, GERM, LATN, or SPAN or completion of the 121 course in another foreign language. Students who do not place out of the GFL requirement may need to take additional hours to meet this requirement.
  5. Math/Science Electives ( 6 hours): BIOL 110 or 300 and above, CHEM 112 or higher, MATH 300 or higher, PHYS 212 or higher, STAT 506 or higher.
  6. Prerequisites for this course are under revision.
  7. EMCH Electives ( 6 hours): EMCH 308, 441, 460, 497, or any EMCH course numbered 500 or higher.
  8. Free Elective ( 6 hours): Any course taken at the University or transferred in as a University course that does not essentially duplicate a course otherwise applied to the degree. A list of such courses that cannot be used as a free elective is maintained in the department office. This list includes: ENCP 101, 102, 200, 201, 210, 260, 290, 330, 360, 491, 492; ECHE 101, 310, 320, 321; ECIV 101, 111, 200, 201, 210, 220, 360; BMEN 101, 211, 260; ELCT 101. Program Notes:
  • Courses identified as “critical” must be completed by the semester in which they are listed in order to ensure a timely graduation due to prerequisite requirements for subsequent required courses.
  • A student cannot repeat courses from the College of Engineering and Computing in which they earned a grade of C or better. In addition, a student cannot repeat any course from the College a second time. No more than four courses from the College of Engineering and Computing may be repeated in order to satisfy the requirements for any degree from the College, regardless of satisfactory work. For this purpose, withdrawal from a course with a grade of W is not regarded as enrollment in that course. A student that does not satisfactorily complete a degree-required College course within two attempts must change major or transfer out of the College of Engineering and Computing.
  • The last 25% of a student’s degree must be completed in residence at the University, and at least half of the hours in the student’s major courses and in the student’s minor courses (if applicable) must be taken at the University.
  • Disclaimer: Prerequisites on courses are subject to change. Please refer to the Bulletin. University Requirements: Bachelor’s degree-seeking students must meet Carolina Core (general education) requirements. For more information regarding these requirements, please visit the Carolina Core page on the University website. Codes: CC Carolina Core CC-INF Carolina Core – Information Literacy CC-AIU Carolina Core-Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding CC-INT Carolina Core – Integrative Course CC-ARP Carolina Core-Analytical Reasoning and Problem-Solving CC-SCI Carolina Core – Scientific Literacy CC-CMS Carolina Core-Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Spoken Component CC-VSR Carolina Core – Values, Ethics, and Social Responsibility CC-CMW Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Written Component CR College Requirement CC-GFL Carolina Core-Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Foreign Language MR Major Requirement CC-GHS Carolina Core – Historical Thinking PR Program Requirement CC-GSS Carolina Core – Social Sciences Take during any semester (0-9 Credit Hours) Carolina Core CMS^4 0 - 3 CC-CMS Carolina Core GFL^4 0 - 6 CC-GFL Minimum Total Hours Minimum Major Requirements Hours College & Program Requirements Hours Minimum Carolina Core Hours Minimum Institutional GPA 125 43 48 34 2.