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Mechanical Engineering Program Curriculum Flowchart. VII. SENIOR. VIII. V. JUNIOR. VI. I. FRESHMAN. II. III SOPHOMORE. IV. UPDATED –Apr 6, 2011 NM.
Department of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Program Curriculum Flowchart I

FRESHMAN

CHEM 161/162 (4)

II

III

MATH 226 (4)

CHEM 163/164 (4)

MATH 221 (4)

MATH 222 (4) Concurrent

Mathematics

MATH 152 (4)

SOPHOMORE

IV

MATH 355 (4)

ME 258 LE(3)

V

ME 345 LE(3)

ME 354 LL(3)

JUNIOR

VI

ME 454 LL (3)

UPDATED –Apr 6, 2011 NM

VII

SENIOR

VIII

ME 360 LE (3)

ME 460 LEC (3)

TECH ELE (3)

ME ELE (3)

ME 480 LE (3)

ME 483 LE (3)

Fluid Mechanics

ME466 LE (3)

GEN ED SA3 (3)

ME459 or ME458 ME 486 LE(3)

Statics Mechanics of Materials

PE 144

PHYS 125(4)

ENGR 251 LE(3)

ENGR 257 LE(3)

ETM 356 LL(3)

ME 367 LE(3)

ETM 467 LL(3)

GEN ED SA2 (3)

ENGR 150 LE(3)

ETM 260 LL(3)

ENGR 240 LL(3) CS151

ENGR 252 LE(3)

ME 352 LE(3)

ME 403 LE(3)

GEN ED SA1 (3)

GEN ED SA1 (3)

ENG 110 (3)

ME 216 LL(3)

PHYS 126 (4)

ENGR 290 LL (3)

CET 236 LE(3)

ME 370 LL(3)

ME 497 LE (2)

ME 498 LE (2)

GEN ED SA1 (3)

GEN ED SA2 (3)

Engineering Courses General Aerospace Mfg. Mechanical Concentration Concentration Concentration

Math. & Science

Gen. Ed.

Department of Engineering

Name:________________________________________________

Central Connecticut State University

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New Britain, Connecticut 06050

Entry: Fall___Spring___Summer___Year____Transfer Credits____

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Advisor:______________________________________________

Web:  http://www.ccsu.edu/page.cfm?p=6583 Degree: Bachelor of Science 

Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Mathematics (non‐teaching) Crd     Major Requirements  Course #

General Education  STUDY AREAS: I Arts & Humanities (9 credits) Literature

3

Updated 

Effective Fall 2011 4 6 11 Sem.

Course Name

Crd

F

S X

ENGR 150

Introduction to Engineering

3

X

ENGR 251

Engineering Mechanics I‐ Statics

3

X

PHIL or Fine Arts

3

ENGR 252

Engineering Mechanics II ‐ Dynamics

3

X

Literature or PHIL or Fine Arts

3

ENGR 257

Mechanics of Materials 

3

X

ME 216

Manufacturing Engineering Processes

3

X

History

3

ME 258

Engineering Thermodynamics 

3

ECON or GEOG or HIST or POL. SCI. or ET 399

3

ME 345 

Engineering Statistical Analysis of Operations

3

X

ME 352

Modeling of Dynamic Systems

3

X X

II Social Sciences (6 credits)

III Behavioral Sciences (3 credits) Anthropology or Psychology or Sociology

3

IV Natural Sciences (8 credits)

X

ME 354

Fluid Mechanics 

3

ME 367 

Machine Design

3

X X

PHYS 125‐Univ Physics I 

4

ME 370 

Instrumentation 

3

PHYS 126‐Univ Physics II 

4

ME 403

Control of Dynamic Systems

3

ME 454

Heat Transfer

3

X

ME 497

Senior Project I: Project Research

2

X

ME 498

Senior Project II: Project Design

2

SKILL AREAS: I Communication Skills (6 credits) ENG 110‐Freshman Composition*

3

ENGR 290‐Engineering Technical Writing & Presentation

3

II Mathematics *

X

     Concentration Areas      General Engineering Concentration

MATH 152‐Calculus I

4



ME Elective 1

3

MATH 221‐ Calculus II

4

††

ME Elective 2

3

†††

Technical Elective

3

III a. Foreign Language (0‐6 credits)**

X

X X X

     Aerospace Concentration  

III b. International (6 credits)***

ME 480

Propulsion Systems

3

X

ME 483

Aerodynamics

3

X

ME 486

Aerospace Structures and Materials 

3

X

     Manufacturing Concentration IV University Requirements (2‐3 credits)****

ME 360

Manufg. Operations Analysis and Simulation

3

X

ME 460

Manufacturing System Design

3

X

* Placement examination may be required before enrolling in English and  Mathematics.     

ME 466

Inventive Engineering Design

3

X

**Refer to University Catalog, Academic Programs for Foreign Language  proficiency requirements.

CET 236

3

X

X

CHEM161/62 General Chemistry I

4

X

X

***Courses with designator [I] in course description fulfill not only the  General Ed. requirement, but also fulfill the international component. 

CHEM163/64 General Chemistry II

4

X

X

ENGR 240

Spreadsht. & Engr.Prob.SolvingTools Or CS 151

3

X

X

†  ME 458 or ME 459

ETM 260

Comp. Aided Design & Integrated Manuf. 

3

X

X

††                                                                                                                       ME 360 or ME 452 or ME 460 or ME 466 or ME 480 or ME 483 or  ME 486 or ME 485

ETM 356

Materials Analysis 

X

X

ETM 467

CAE Applied Finite Element Analysis

3 3 4

X

4

X

PE 144‐Fitness/Wellness 

2 or 3

Additional Requirements  Circuit  Analysis

MATH 222 Calculus III †††                                                                                                                     MATH 226 Linear Algebra and Probability for Engineers ME 360 or ME 452 or ME 460 or ME 466 or ME 480 or ME 483 or  MATH 355 Introduction to Differential  Equations ME 486 or ME 485 or ENGR 490  or ETM 340 or ETM 360 or ETM  Total  Number of  Credits 461 or ETM 462 or ETM 464 or ETM 466 or ET 399 or ET 495 or  Field Practicum YES NO MFG 226 or TM 464 or ROBO 480.

4

minimum maximum

X

X

127 135