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Bachelor of Degree Map | 2019-2020

YOUR CLASS ACADEMIC ENRICHING LIFELONG SCHEDULE ADVISING EXPERIENCES SUCCESS • Focus on General , • Participate in New Student Prioritize Your Wellness Build Your Brand Math, and Science courses Orientation • Participate in campus recreation • your resume • Enroll in 16 and 17 hours • Meet with your Academic • Attend Financial Literacy seminars • Register for the Job Board in Fall and Spring semesters, Advising Center Freshman Advisor • Form healthy study habits • Seek freshman respectively before registration Build Your opportunities • Ask you Advisor about the • Use FalconLink & attend Club Day Craft Your Future recommended course sequencing • Volunteer • Explore career options for your degree • Attend campus events • Investigate industrial tracks in • Explore student chapters of mechanical engineering: nuclear professional societies: ASME, SAE, power and petroleum ANS, SWE • Have coffee with a Explore Your World member • Attend an athletics event, musical • Seek summer , or visit the art gallery opportunities

• Complete basic math and • Meet with your Academic •Actively participate in the Build Your Brand science courses Advising Center Freshman Advisor professional society of your choice • Update your resume • Start core engineering courses before registration Prioritize Your Wellness • Join LinkedIn • Enroll in 17 and 15 credit hours • Verify course sequencing with • Enjoy outdoor spaces on campus • Consider student employment in Fall and Spring semesters, your academic advisor Build Your Community Craft Your Future respectively • Join an • Participate in mock interviews • Explore campus leadership (SGA, •Explore professional licensing of Orientation Leader, Resident Asst.) • Participate in a professional society • Attend an internship/career fair Explore Your World • Continue summer internship • Consider study abroad • Attend a lecture series

• Complete core engineering • Meet with your engineering Prioritize Your Wellness Build Your Brand courses academic advisor before • Attend a health fair • Update your resume • Start mechanical engineering registration Build Your Community • Attend workshops on job courses • Verify course sequencing with • Run for organization officer role and interviewing • If completing an industrial your engineering academic advisor • Apply to be a Falcon Ambassador • Conduct research with faculty , begin track courses Explore Your World Craft Your Future • Enroll in 17 and 15 credit hours • Consider study abroad •Commit to preparing for the in Fall and Spring semesters, • Participate in learning Fundamentals of Engineering respectively Examination in the semester prior to graduation • Continue with summer internship program • Complete mechanical • Meet with your engineering Prioritize Your Wellness Build Your Brand engineering courses academic advisor before • Attend financial literacy seminars • Update your resume • Complete industrial track registration Build Your Community • Present research courses • Finalize course selections for • Attend your ring ceremony Craft Your Future • Enroll in 14 and 15 credit hours spring graduation • Join Alumni Association upon • Prepare for the Fundamentals of in Fall and Spring semesters, graduation Engineering Examination in the respectively Explore Your World spring semester • Consider study abroad (summer • Attend career fairs prior to senior year) • Apply for full time jobs

•Leadership •Engineering •Global Awareness •Design •Problem-solving •Social Responsibility •Teamwork •Technical •HVAC Design • •Confidence •Critical Thinking •Project Manager •Process Control

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Bachelor of Science MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Degree Map | 2019-2020

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS

Semester 1 Semester 2 ENGL 1301 English Composition I ENGL 1302 English Composition II HIST 1301 U.S. History to 1877 HIST 1302 U.S. History Since 1877 MATH 2413 I COMM 1315 Introduction to Public Speaking CHEM 1311 General I MATH 2414 Calculus II CHEM 1111 General Chemistry I lab PHYS 2325 I ENGR 1204 Engineering PHYS 2125 University Physics I Lab 16 hours 17 hours

Semester 3 Semester 4 PLSC 2305 American National Politics MATH 3301 Creative Arts Course MATH 3320 Differential MATH 2415 Calculus III ENGR 3303 Introduction to PHYS 2326 University Physics II ENGR 2302 Engr. : Dynamics PHYS 2126 University Physics II Lab ENGR 2305 Fund. of Circuit ENGR 2301 Engr. Mechanics: Statics 15 hours 17 hours

Semester 5 Semester 6 ENGR 3332 Mechanics of Materials MENG 3348 Comp.-Aided ME Design ENGR 3375 Intro. to MENG 3351 Heat Transfer ENGR 3354 Intro. to MENG 3356 Fluid Mechanics II ENGR 3390 Engineering Programming MENG 3364 Mechanical Design I MENG 3206 Mechanical Engr. Lab I MENG 3376 Thermodynamics II MATH 3310 15 hours 17 hours

Semester 7 Semester 8 MENG 3324 Manufacturing Processes ENGR 3326 Engineering MENG 4205 T/F and Mech. Sys. Lab MENG 4206 ME Laboratory II Technical Elective MENG 4478 Senior Design Technical Elective Language, Philosophy and Course Social and Behavioral Science Course PLSC 2306 State and Local Politics 14 hours 15 hours

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