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Mechanical Engineering BSME/Business Administration MBA(non-thesis)
Sample Program of Study
Year 1 - Fall
COMM 1110, 3
ENGL 1101, 3
ENGR 1120, 2
FYOS 1001, 1
MATH 2250, 4
Social Science, 3
Year 1 - Spring
ENGL 1102, 3
ENGR 1140, 2
MATH 2260, 4
MCHE 1940, 3
PHYS 1251, 3
Year 1 - Summer
N/A
Year 2 - Fall
CHEM 1211-1211L, 4
ENGR 2120, 3
MATH 2500, 3
PHYS 1252, 3
Social Science, 3
Year 2 - Spring
ENGR 2130, 3
ENGR 2140, 3
ENGR 2170, 3
ENGR 3140, 3
MATH 2700, 3
PEDB (any semester), 1
Year 2 - Summer
N/A
Year 3 - Fall
ELEE 4210, 3
ENGR 3160, 3
MCHE 2990, 3
MCHE 3300, 3
MCHE 3310, 3
MCHE 4000, 2
Year 3 - Spring
ENGR 3150, 3
MCHE 3410, 3
MCHE 3450, 2
MCHE 3990, 3
Mechanical Engineering Elective, 3
World Language & Culture, 3
Year 3 - Summer
N/A
Year 4 - Fall
MCHE 3920, 3
MCHE 4910, 2
Math/Statistics Elective, 3
Life Science Elective^, 3-4
World Language & Culture, 3
MBA Elective*, 3
Year 4 - Spring
MCHE 4911, 2
Mechanical Engineering Elective, 3
Mechanical Engineering Elective, 3
Social Science, 3
World Language & Culture, 3
MBA Elective*, 3
Year 4 - Summer
N/A
Year 5 - Fall
ACCT 6000, 3
BUSN 7900, 3
FINA 7010, 3
MARK 7510, 3
MGMT 7050, 3
Year 5 - Spring
ECON 7010, 3
MGMT 7120, 3
MGMT 7400, 3
Capstone Project, 3
MBA Elective, 3
Notes:
* Courses marked with an asterisk are graduate courses used to satisfy graduate and undergraduate degree program requirements.
^ Life science elective: select from BIOL 1103 or Biol 1104 or BIOL 1107-1107L or BIOL 1108-1108L
M.B.A. Electives (approved for B.S.M.E./M.B.A. program):
Students must select two (2) courses from the list below:
BUSN 7100
BUSN 7900
ECON 7010
MGMT 7050
MIST Requirement: Choose from MIST 7600, MIST 7770 or MIST 7690
Mechanical Engineering Electives:
Choose three (3) courses from the list below (9 credit hours):
AENG 3540 Physical Unit Operations
BIOE 4760/6760 Biomechanics
CSCI 3360 Data Science I
CSEE 4310 Embedded Robotics
CSEE 4320 Mechatronics
CVLE 3610 Structural Design
CVLE 4610 Design of Light Steel Structures
CVLE/MCHE/LAND 4660/6660 Sustainable Building Design
CVLE 4720 Engineering Design of Residential Structures
CVLE 4750 Building Information Modeling (BIM)
ELEE 4220/6220 Feedback Control Systems
ELEE 4230/6230 Sensors and Transducers
ENGR 3620 Introduction to E-Mobility
ENGR 4350/6350 Finite Element Analysis
ENGR 4490/6490 Renewable Energy Engineering
ENGR 4545 Engineering Entrepreneurship
ENGR 4670/6670 Quality Engineering
ENGR 4825/6825 Aerospace Design and Optimization
ENVE 4230/6230 Energy in Nature, Civilization & Engineering
ENVE 4250/6250 Energy Systems & The Environment
ENVE 4530/6530 Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis
FDST 3000 Intro to Food Science and Technology
IDEA 4000/6000 Innovation Catalyst and Design
INFO 4160/6160 Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things
MCHE 3120 Mechanical Engineering CAD/CAE
The Capstone Project course may vary and could be either Innovative Business Projects or Lean Six Sigma.
REQUIRED EXAMINATIONS:
All students in the B.S.M.E. program are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam prior to graduation with their B.S.M.E degree.