What is the structure of the major or concentration?
With the exception of one course (ENME E3105 Mechanics) that ME majors are encouraged to complete during the sophomore year, the first two years of study is an introduction to general principles of science and engineering and a broad range of subjects in the humanities and social sciences. There is, however, room in the program to complete ENME E3105 Mechanics in the junior year if you are not able to complete it during the sophomore year. In your junior and senior years, you begin to study courses specific to your major. This consists of the core curriculum which includes: ME laboratory I, II, and III, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Computer Graphics and Design, Computer-aided Design, Engineering Design, Circuits and Systems, Applied Mathematics I, Engineering Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids, Classical Control Systems, and Manufacturing Processes. In addition, a total of 12 points of technical electives, including 9 from the ME Department, must be taken