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2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)


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Program: B.S.M.E.
Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science

Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science Building 321 ~ 260-481-6965 ~ ipfw.edu/engineering/


Educational Objectives

As a framework for the continuous improvement policy, the Mechanical Engineering program has adopted a set of programs objectives that describe the anticipated accomplishments of our graduates 3-5 years after graduation.

The Mechanical Engineering program educational objectives are to produce graduates who:

  • Function and communicate effectively both as individuals and in multidisciplinary teams to solve technical problems.
  • Advance professionally to roles of greater mechanical engineering responsibilities and/or by transitioning into leadership positions in business, government, and/or education.
  • Participate in life-long learning through the successful completion of advanced degree(s), professional development, and/or engineering certification(s)/licensure.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to community by applying technical skills and knowledge to support various service activities.

 

The graduates from the Mechanical Engineering Program will demonstrate that they have:

  • an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
  • an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
  • an ability to design both thermal and mechanical systems, components, or processes to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social,ethical, safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
  • an ability to function on engineering and science laboratory and project teams as well as multi-disciplinary teams.
  • an ability to identify, formulate, and solve mechanical engineering problems.
  • an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
  • an ability to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms.
  • the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context.
  • a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
  • a knowledge of and exposure to contemporary issues.
  • an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice, including analysis and design.

Mechanical engineering is a broad technical discipline, covering the design, development, analysis, control and testing of machines for converting energy from one form to another to perform useful work. IPFW offers a four-year mechanical engineering undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree.

Areas of specialization include engineering mechanics (solid mechanics, machine dynamics and mechanical design), energy systems (thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer), and materials / manufacturing (materials selection and materials processing).

Our students, while drawn from diverse backgrounds, are all extremely able and committed to learning. IPFW delivers an exceptional educational experience to engineering students, encouraging collaboration and teamwork throughout the curriculum.

The mechanical engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

IPFW General Education Requirements Credits: 35


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses  

General Education Plan for Mechanical Engineering Program


Students in the mechanical engineering program will satisfy the new IPFW General Education

Requirements in the following manner:

Category

Competency

Course

Credit Hours

A

1

ENG W131 Elementary Composition

3

A

2

COM 114 Fundamentals of Speech

3

A

3

MA 165 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I

MA 166 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I

4

4

B

4

CHM 115 General Chemistry I

PHYS 152 Mechanics

4

5

B

5

Select from list of approved courses

all Competency 5 outcomes must be met

3

B

6

Select from list of approved courses

all Competency 6 outcomes must be met

3

B

7

 

Select from list of approved courses

 

3

C

8

Senior Design I (ENGR 410 or ME 487)

3

 

 

Total Credit Hours =

35

 1) This plan satisfies the competency requirements and the credit hour requirement.

 

2) For B 5 and B 6, if a student selected a course that does not meet ALL outcomes for that

competency, he/she must take another course that meets rest of the outcomes for that

competency.

Required Electrical and Computer Engineering Course Credits: 3


Technical Elective Courses Credits: 12


Students must select at least three (3) courses from Group 1 and may select at most one (1) course from Group 2.

Group 1


Students must select at least three courses from Group 1 and may select at most one course from Group 2.

Group 2


Total Credits: 120


GPA Requirement


All engineering & technical elective courses must have a combined minimum GPA of 2.0

For the latest information please visit www.ipfw.edu/engr

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