The Department of Mechanical Engineering's curriculum leads to a B.S. degree. The goal of the program is to provide a high-quality education that prepares students for responsible and productive careers and for life-long learning. Consistent with this mission are several objectives. Mechanical Engineering graduates should demonstrate:
- A sound foundation in thermal, manufacturing and mechanical systems areas.
- The ability to design and create sophisticated engineering systems.
- The ability to work professionally in a globally diverse environment.
- An understanding of engineering systems and the attendant reasoning skills.
- Sharpened analytical and creative thinking skills.
- The ability to use modern experimental and data analysis techniques for mechanical engineering applications.
- Strong problem-solving skills including the use of appropriate analytical and computational skills.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
- A commitment to life-long learning needed to perform responsibly and ethically as an active engineering professional or other productive member of society.
Mechanical Engineering Requirements
Mathematical Sciences 20 hrs
- Math 2014, 2024, 2073, Calculus I, II, and III
- Math 3073, Differential Equations
- Math elective, one course beyond Differential Equations (3 hours)
- CS 2503, Scientific Programming
Physical Sciences 15 hrs
- Chem 1013, 1011, General Chemistry I and Lab
- Phys 2053 and 2063, General Physics I and II
- Phys 2051 and 2061, General Physics Lab I and II
- Three hours to be selected from Phys 2073, 4003, 4073, or Chem 1023
Engineering Sciences 25 hrs
- EE 2001, Basic Electrical Measurements Lab
- EE 2003, Electric Circuit Analysis
- ES 2013, Statics
- ES 2023, Dynamics
- ES 3003, Introductory Fluid Mechanics
- ES 3023, Mechanics of Materials
- ES 3053, Thermodynamics
- ES 3073, Heat Transfer
- ES 3083, Engineering Economics
Mechanical Engineering Professional Courses 43hrs
- ME 1212, Mechanical Engineering Graphics
- ME 1311, To Be a Mechanical Engineer
- ME 1312, Microcomputer Fundamentals for the Mechanical Engineer
- ME 3014, Thermofluids
- ME 3034, Properties of Materials
- ME 3043, Energy Conversion
- ME 3053, Instrumentation and Measurements
- ME 3063, Manufacturing Processes
- ME 3212, Mechanisms
- ME 4024, Machine Dynamics and Lab
- ME 4053, Mechanical Control Design
- ME 4293, Interdisciplinary Design Projects
- ME 4383, Mechanical Engineering Design
- Mechanical Engineering Electives (6 hours)
General Elective 3 hrs
Humanities, Social Sciences, and English 24 hrs
- Engl 1033 and 3003, Exposition and Argumentation, Writing for the Professions
- Humanities and social sciences electives (18 hours); selections
limited to courses which qualify as humanities or social sciences electives as
defined by ABET accreditation criteria and the Tulsa Curriculum requirements.
These courses must demonstrate depth of study in at least one area rather than
be simply a series of introductory courses.
TOTAL 130 hrs
A student must earn a grade point average of at least a 2.0 in the major (the
above professional courses) and overall to receive a degree in mechanical
engineering.
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