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1 Sem
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7 Sem
th
6 Sem
th
5 Sem
th
4 Sem
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3 Sem
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2 Sem
nd
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department
ECHANICALMENGINEERING CURRICULUM
MIE a
401 (4)
Note on reverse
Credits, if other than 3
Prerequisite course
Prerequisite that may
be taken concurrently
Total Credits: 124
Revised 3/9/2022
Engin
351
(1)
MIE
395A
c
Engin
113
Math
131 (4)
Chem
111 (4)
Math
132 (4)
MIE
124
c
MIE
313
MIE
340
Math
331
MIE
302
MIE
273
MIE
211
MIE
310
Math
233 (4)
MIE
230
MIE
210
MIE
201
d
MIE
413
d
ME
TechE
d
ME
TechE
d
ME
TechE
d
MIE
Elec
(4)
Phys
151 (4)
Phys
152
EnglWP
112
MIE
375
MIE
344
MIE
354
ECE
361
MIE
415
ME
TechE
(4)
MIE
402
Scheduling Note: Courses offered vary from year to year and from semester to semester. The sequence of
courses shown is only a sample. Students will plan their individual programs after consulting the University
Registration Materials and the MIE Department Registration Notes.
Scheduling Option: Students who do not enroll in MIE 302 in their 5th semester may choose to take MIE 313
instead and may take MIE 413 and MIE 415 in their 6th and 7th semesters, respectively.
Graduation Clearance: Both University and Department Cumulative GPAs of 2.0 are required for graduation.
Prerequisites: Not all prerequistes are shown. Consult SPIRE Course Descriptions for complete listings.
Students must satisfy prerequisites or obtain instructor permission, irrespective of SPIRE enrollment.
(4)
a
SW DG/DU
(not HS)
BioS
Elec
b
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(4)
a
HS
DG/DU (4)
a
AL/AT
DG/DU
(4)
a
SB
DG/DU
c c
S
F
F
F
S
F
If only offered fall (F) or spring (S)
F
Engin 7
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Sem

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Sem

th

Sem

th

Sem

th

Sem

th

Sem

th

Sem

rd

Sem

nd

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department

ECHANICAL

M

E

NGINEERING

C

URRICULUM

MIE

a

Note on reverseCredits, if other than 3Prerequisite coursePrerequisite that maybe taken concurrently

Total Credits: 124

Revised

/^9

/^202

Engin 351

MIE 395A

c

Engin 113 Math 131

Chem 111

Math 132

MIE 124

c

MIE 340 MIE 313

Math^331

MIE 302

MIE^310 MIE^211 MIE^273

Math 233

MIE 230 MIE 210 MIE 201

d

MIE 413

d

METechE

d

METechE

d

METechE

d

MIEElec

Phys 151

Phys 152 Engl

WP

MIE 375

MIE 354 MIE 344

ECE^361

MIE 415

METechE

MIE 402

Scheduling Note:

Courses offered vary from year to year and from semester to semester. The sequence of

courses shown is only a sample. Students will plan their individual programs after consulting the UniversityRegistration Materials and the MIE Department Registration Notes. Scheduling Option:

Students who do not enroll in MIE 302 in their 5th semester may choose to take MIE 313

instead and may take MIE 413 and MIE 415 in their 6th and 7th semesters, respectively. Graduation Clearance:

Both University and Department Cumulative GPAs of 2.0 are required for graduation.

Prerequisites:

Not all prerequistes are shown. Consult SPIRE Course Descriptions for complete listings.

Students must satisfy prerequisites or obtain instructor permission, irrespective of SPIRE enrollment.

a

SW

DG/DU (not HS)

BioSElec

b (4)

a

HS DG/DU

a

AL/AT DG/DU

a

SB DG/DU

c^

c

S

F

F F

S

If only offered fall (F) or spring (S)F

F

Engin

(^7)

F

F

ME Degree Program, Flowchart Notes

NOTE : The flowchart is not the official student record. It should be used in conjunction with your university

transcript and your academic requirements report.

Notes: a. Social World Requirement : 4 courses, each 4 credits (one from each group)

1) AL or AT 3) HS

2) SB 4) AL, AT, SB, SI or I

Social World Diversity Requirement

One of the four Social World courses must have a global diversity designation (DG) and one must

have a United States diversity designation (DU)

2. b. Biological Science Requirement: Any 4 cr course having the Biological Science (BS) designation.

c. Alternative Courses: An approved alternative exists to the "standard" course shown.

d. Mechanical Engineering Program Electives: Students must take 4 ME Tech Elective courses and

one MIE Elective course. Other upper level engineering courses, including courses in other engineering

and related disciplines, may be acceptable as ME Tech Elective courses. MIE 353 is not considered a ME

Tech Elective.

All MIE courses at or above the 300 level, including ME Tech Electives, are acceptable as the MIE

Elective. Chem 112 and Math 235 also satisfy the MIE Elective requirement. Courses related to ME but

taught in other Engineering or Science Departments, Math, or ISOM may be acceptable. Typically,

electives are offered in only one semester and many are not offered every year; check SPIRE to see which

courses are each semester.

First Year Seminar: This course is not a graduation requirement and is not included in the total credits.

See the registration notes for a listing of scheduled ME Tech Electives and examples of approved non-

MIE Tech Electives.

ME COURSE TITLES AND NUMBERS

MIE 201

MIE 210

MIE 211

MIE 230

MIE 273

MIE 302

MIE 310

MIE 313

MIE 340

MIE 354

MIE 375

Introduction to Mechanical & Industrial Engineering First Year Seminar Computational Approaches to Engineering Problems (using MATLAB) Introduction to Materials Science Statics Strength of Materials Thermodynamics Probability and Statistics for Engineers ME Lab I Dynamics Design of Mechanical Components Fluid Mechanics I System Dynamics Heat Transfer Manufacturing Processes MIE 395A Seminar, Engineering Professionalism

MIE 344

MIE 402

MIE 413

MIE 415

ME Lab II Design of Mechanical Assemblies Design of Mechanical Systems

ENGIN 113

MIE 124

ENGIN 1 91

non-ME COURSE TITLES AND NUMBERS Chem 1 11 Chemistry I ECE 361 Introduction to Electrical Engineering ENGIN 351 Junior Year Technical Writing EnglWP 112 College Writing Math 131 Calculus I Math 132 Calculus II Math 233 Calculus III (Vector Calculus) Math 331 Calculus IV (Differential Equations) Phys 151 Physics I (Forces, Energy & Work) Phys 152 Physics II (Electricity & Magnetism)