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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Education in engineering fundamentals with emphasis on a particular discipline through electives is provided in this curriculum: courses in mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials, design, and laboratory diagnostics. The preparation fosters an inquisitiveness and understanding that will preclude future obsolescence of the mechanical engineering graduate.

Goals and Objectives

The program educational objectives of the Department of Mechanical Engineering derive their foundation from the statement of purpose and goals for The University of Mississippi. The academic mission of the department is focused on broad, over-arching goals that reflect both the academic purpose of the School of Engineering and the University. The goals and objectives have been established from inputs by the Engineering School Advisory Board, faculty, and students as constituency groups. The department has used the University goals to refine the goals and objectives of the department. This focus has resulted in the development of a curriculum within the Department of Mechanical Engineering consisting of lecture, design, and laboratory courses that stress the department goals and objectives, which are listed as follows:

  1. to educate students in the broad scope of the mechanical engineering discipline so as to be successful in applying and advancing knowledge in industry, academia, and related fields;
  2. to conduct basic and applied research in fields related to mechanical engineering;
  3. to serve industry, the engineering community, and the community at large in the state of Mississippi, the nation, and the world.

To achieve these goals, the mechanical engineering faculty have established the following undergraduate program educational objectives:

  1. to emphasize a clear understanding of the scientific principles of mathematics, chemistry, physics, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials science, thermal sciences, and the basic core.
  2. to have students broadly educated in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and ethics.
  3. to cultivate effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
  4. to achieve competence with a variety of computer systems/software and to utilize the computer as an engineering tool.
  5. to familiarize students with up-to-date diagnostic engineering laboratory instrumentation and measurement techniques.
  6. to educate students in the principles of engineering design.
  7. to teach students to think analytically and creatively.
  8. to prepare students for the lifelong learning process that yields a successful career.

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS: 129


FIRST YEAR: 33 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

English 101, 102 - English Composition 3 3
Mathematics 261, 262 - Unified Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3 3
Chemistry 105, 106, 115, 116 - General Chemistry; Laboratory 4 4
Engineering 207 - Graphics I   1
Socio-humanistic/fine arts electives 6 6

SECOND YEAR: 32 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

Mathematics 263, 264 - Unified Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3 3
Mathematics 353 - Differential Equations   3
Physics 211, 212, 221, 222 - Physics for Science, Engineering; Laboratory 4 4
Computer Science 251 - Programming for Engineering and Sciences 3  
Engineering 309 - Introductory Mechanics   3
Engineering 321 - Thermodynamics   3
Socio-humanistic/fine arts electives 6  

THIRD YEAR: 34 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

Engineering 310 - Engineering Analysis I 4  
Engineering 313, 314 - Introduction to Materials Science; Lab 4  
Engineering 312, 322 - Mechanics of Materials; Transport Phenomena 3 3
Engineering 330 - Engineering Systems 3  
Engineering 360, 361 - Electric Circuit Theory; Lab. 4 1
Mechanical Engineering 324 - Introduction to Mechanical Design   3
Mechanical Engineering 325 - Intermediate Dynamics   3
Mathematics 375 - Statistics   3
Econ 310 - Engineering Economics   3

FOURTH YEAR: 30 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

Mechanical Engineering 401, 402 - Thermo-fluid Dynamics;Elements of Propulsion 3 3
Mechanical Engineering 404 - Applied Fluid Mechanics 3  
Mechanical Engineering 416 - Structures and Dynamics Laboratory 1  
Mechanical Engineering 419 - Energy and Fluids Laboratory   1
Mechanical Engineering 427, 428 - Kinematic Synthesis; Dynamics of Machinery 4 3
Mechanical Engineering 438 - Mechanical Engineering Design   3
Engineering 553 - Heat Transfer   3
Engineering technical electives A, A or B 3 3

  1. Engineering elective A courses (includes one hour of design): ME 417, ME 418, ME 422, ME 523, ME 524, ME 526, ME 527, ME 531, ME 534, ME 535, ME 538, ME 540, and ME 555.
  2. Engineering elective B courses: ME 421, ME 521, ME 522, ME 530, ME 533, ENGR 410, ENGR 515, ENGR 558, ENGR 559, ENGR 585, ENGR 590, ENGR 593.

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