For students with math placement below calculus.
Audit Years
Program Code EME
This sample plan and flow chart is suitable for all incoming students with math placement
below calculus:
General Flow Chart Guidelines
134 total credits (including CH 1000, plus 3 units of co-curricular activities). This
flow chart is not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required
due to curriculum changes. This is a sample course plan only. All required courses
are offered each fall and spring semester. Students may take courses in any semester
as long as pre-requisites are met.
General Education Requirements
24 total credits. Required courses are UN1015-Composition (3 credits), UN 1025-Global
Issues (3 credits), a Critical and Creative Thinking course (3 credits), a Social
Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning course (3 credits), and 12 HASS (Humanities,
Arts, and Social Sciences) credits. The 12 total credits of HASS must include a minimum
of 3 credits each in Communication/ Composition, Humanities/Fine Arts and Social and
Behavioral Science. Approved course lists are available in the ME Advising Center
and are linked on the ME Advising webpage. 6 credits must be 3000 level or higher (does not include EC 3400). EC 3400 is not
a HASS course for ME students, but is still required for the BSME. No more than 3 credits may be used from the HASS Restricted List. All 3000 level
or higher HASS courses require UN 1015 and UN 1025 as non-concurrent prerequisites.
UN 1025 Global Issues Language Option
3 credits of 3000-level or higher modern language may be substituted directly for
UN 1025. A list of approved courses is located on the Modern Language webpage. Any students with previous language experience in Spanish, French, or German must
take the Modern Language Online Placement Test. Instructions are linked on the ME Advising webpage
ENG 1002 or passing the online spatial visualization test is required for ENG 1101
as a concurrent pre-requisite. ENG 1002 or passing the spatial visualization test
is also a pre-requisite (non-concurrent) for ENG 1102. MA 1032/1031 is a concurrent
pre-requisite for ENG 1101. MA 1160/1161 is a concurrent pre-requisite for ENG 1102.
ENG 1102 project content varies by section number.
Students are placed into an initial math course based on ACT/SAT math score, the online
ALEKS assessment, or a math placement exam score for credit (AP, IB, CLEP). Students
with MA 1030 (3 credits) math placement must complete MA 1030 before moving on to
MA 1031 (3 credits). MA 1032 (4 credits) or MA 1031 (3 credits) are pre-requisites
for MA 1160/1161 for students with lower math placement than Calculus I. MA 1160 (4
credits), or MA 1161 (5 credits) satisfy the Calculus I requirement. MA 2320 and MA
3520 are offered as full semester courses for students taking these courses in separate
semesters. The Math department also teaches MA 2321 as an accelerated course (equivalent
to MA 2320) in the first half of a given semester and MA 3521 as an accelerated course
(equivalent to MA 3520) in the second half of the semester (registration must be for
the same section number of both MA 2321 and MA 3521 in the same semester). MA 2320,
MA 2321, or MA 2330 are all equivalent and are approved pre-requisites for MA 3520
or MA 3521. MA 3530 or 3560 are also equivalent to MA 3520/3521. Both MA 2710 and
2720 are acceptable in place of MA 3710. A grade of ‘C’ or better in MA 2160 is required
as a pre-requisite for ME 2110 and ME 2201.
Mainly physical education courses with some additions. Three units (or six half units)
are required for graduation. These units will be included as earned hours and may
be used to determine full-time enrollment status. These are in addition to the 128
total credits required for the BSME. Co-curricular list is available in the ME Advising
Center and is linked on the ME Advising webpage. These units are graded pass/fail
and are not included in credit hours used for calculation of any grade point averages
(cumulative, engineering, or departmental).
The prerequisite course must be successfully completed prior to taking the subsequent
course. Concurrent prerequisites - noted with a (C) - may be taken at the same time,
although it is not necessary to take these courses together if the prerequisite course
is completed first.
- The prerequisites for ME 4901 are: EE 3010 (concurrent), MA 2710/2720/3710 (concurrent),
ME 3400, ME 3600 (concurrent), ME 3201, ME 3750, ME 3901, and ME 3911.
For the Fall 2021, Spring 2022, and Summer 2022 semesters, students will be allowed to take ME 3201 and/or ME 3750 concurrently with ME 4901.
Both courses must be passed to move on to ME 4911. Starting in Fall 2022, all students
must have already passed ME 3201 and ME 3750 to begin ME 4901.
- The prerequisites for ME 4911 are: EE 3010, MA 2710/2720/3710, ME 3201, ME 3600, ME
3750, and ME 4901.
Co-requisite courses are courses that must be taken together in the same semester.
Transfer, Advanced Placement, or Study Abroad Courses
Transfer, Advanced Placement, or study abroad courses are not included in credit hours
used for GPA calculations. Transfer credit is awarded for Michigan Tech equivalent
course work only if a grade of ‘C’ or better (2.00/4.00) or equivalent is earned at
a transfer institution. Study abroad credit will be awarded based on passing a course
according to equivalent international standards. Advanced Placement credit is awarded
according to published AP Exam score standards (also IB and CLEP).
Semester 1
UN 1015 - College Writing, Reading, and Research
This course develops students' critical reading, writing, and research skills with a focus on strategies for information literacy, genre analysis, and source-based writing. Class projects ask students to write in multiple genres with attention to audience, purpose, and context.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman, Sophomore
CH 1000 - Introductory Chemistry
Introduces fundamental concepts of chemistry to students who are interested in how chemical processes shape the world. Covers fundamental chemical concepts and integrates applications of chemistry that are relevant to the global community. High school chemistry is not required.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
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ENG 1101 - Engineering Analysis and Problem Solving
An introduction to the engineering profession and to its various disciplines. Focuses on developing problem-solving skills, computational skills, and communication skills. Through active, collaborative work, students work on teams to apply the engineering problem-solving method to "real-world" problems.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-5)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MA 1031(C) or MA 1032(C) or MA 1120(C) or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1121(C) or MA 2160(C) or MA 3160(C))
Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- UN 1025 is a general education requirement. One semester of 3000 level or higher language
course can replace UN 1025. A list of approved courses is located on the Modern Language
webpage. Any students with previous language experience in Spanish, French, or German
must take the Modern Language Online Placement Test. Instructions are linked on the
ME Advising webpage.
- Take MA 1032 Precalculus or MA 1031 College Algebra II with Trigonometry.
- CH 1000 is only offered in fall semesters. See an academic advisor regarding chemistry
placement if you are unsure of the right chemistry course to start in.
- MA 1032 or MA 1031 will satisfy the free elective requirement.
- ENG 1101 has MA 1032 or MA 1031 as a concurrent pre-req.
- Students with math placement in MA 1030 should contact an academic advisor.
Semester 2
CH 1150 - University Chemistry I
Introduces the foundations of chemistry, including electronic structure of atoms and molecules, intermolecular forces, states of matter, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, chemical equilibria, kinetics, and acid-base chemistry. Includes laboratory component that emphasizes lecture components.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Co-Requisite(s): CH 1151
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1031(C) or MA 1032(C) or MA 1120(C) or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1135(C) or MA 1121(C) or ALEKS Math Placement >= 61 or CEEB Calculus AB >= 2 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 2 or CEEB Calculus AB Subscore >= 2 or ACT Mathematics >= 22 or SAT MATH SECTION SCORE-M16 >= 540
CH 1151 - University Chemistry Lab I
Laboratory to accompany CH1150.
- Credits:
1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-3)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Co-Requisite(s): CH 1150
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1031(C) or MA 1032(C) or MA 1120(C) or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1135(C) or MA 1121(C) or ALEKS Math Placement >= 61 or CEEB Calculus AB >= 2 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 2 or CEEB Calculus AB Subscore >= 2 or ACT Mathematics >= 22 or SAT MATH SECTION SCORE-M16 >= 540
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ENG 1102 - Engineering Modeling and Design
Continuation of ENG1101. Introduction to the engineering design process with an emphasis on graphics and documentation. Focuses on engineering problem solving in the context of the design process.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-5)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MA 1031 or MA 1032 or MA 1120 or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1121(C) or MA 2160(C) or MA 3160(C)) and (ENG 1101 or ENG 1101T or (ENG 1001 and ENG 1100))
3 Credits of Critical/Creative Thinking
Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- CH 1150 and CH 1151 are co-requisites.
- MA 1032 or MA 1031 is a pre-requisite for MA 1161 for students with math placement
below calculus.
- MA 1161 is a concurrent pre-requisite of PH 1100.
- ENG 1102 has MA 1161 as a concurrent pre-req and ENG 1101 as a pre-requisite.
Semester 3
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Total 12 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- For students earning a ‘CD’ or ‘D’ grade in MA 1160/1161, PH 2110 (University Physics
Workshop 1) is a required co-requisite for PH 2100.
- PH 2100 has PH1100 as a concurrent pre-requisite and MA 1160 or MA 1161 as a pre-requisite.
- 'C' or better in MA 2160 is required to enroll in ME 2110 and ME 2201. MA 1160 or
MA 1161 is a pre-requisite for MA 2160.
- MA 2320 has MA 1160 or MA 1161 as a pre-requisite.
- MA 2320, MA 2321, or MA 2330 are all equivalent and are approved prerequisites for
MA 3520 or MA 3521. MA 3530 or 3560 are also equivalent to MA 3520/3521.
- MA 2320 and MA 3520 are offered as full semester courses for students taking these
courses in separate semesters. The Math department also teaches MA 2321 as an accelerated
course (equivalent to MA 2320) in the first half of a given semester and MA 3521 as
an accelerated course (equivalent to MA 3520) in the second half of the semester (registration
must be for the same section number of both MA 2321 and MA 3521 in the same semester).
- MSE 2100 has CH 1150 and CH 1151 as pre-requisites.
Semester 4
ME 2201 - Introductory Thermodynamics
This course introduces concepts of energy, energy conversion, mechanisms of heat and work transfer in processes and in cycles. It also covers the first and the second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisite of MA2160 with a C or better is required.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following College(s): College of Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160 and CH 1150 and CH 1151
Force systems in two and three dimensions. Includes composition and resolution of forces and force systems, principles of equilibrium applied to various bodies, simple structures, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia. Vector algebra used where appropriate. Prerequisite of MA2160 with a grade of C or better is required.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following College(s): College of For Res & Env Sci, College of Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160
3 Credits of Social Reso. / Ethical Reasoning
Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- MA 3160 and ME 2110 and ME 2201 have MA 2160 as a pre-requisite. ME 2110 and ME 2201
both require a C or better in MA 2160.
- ME 2901 has ENG 1102 and UN 1015 as pre-requisites. ME 2110 is also a concurrent pre-requisite
of ME 2901.
- ME 2201 also has CH 1150 and CH 1151 as pre-requisites.
- PH 1200 has PH 1100 as a pre-requisite.
Semester 5
ME 2150 - Mechanics of Materials
Introduction to mechanical behavior of materials, including stress/strain at a point, principle stresses and strains, stress-strain relationships, determination of stresses and deformations in situations involving axial loading, torsional loading of circular cross sections, and flexural loading of straight members. Also covers stresses due to combined loading and buckling of columns. Prerequisite of ME2110 with a C or better is required.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following College(s): College of For Res & Env Sci, College of Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MEEM 2110 or ME 2110
Total 14 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (.5)
- PH 2200 has PH2100 and MA 2160 as pre-requisites. PH 1200 is a concurrent pre-requisite
of PH 2200.
- MA 2320, MA 2321, or MA 2330 are all equivalent and are approved prerequisites for
MA 3520 or MA 3521. MA 3530 or 3560 are also equivalent to MA 3520/3521.
- MA 3520/3521 also has MA 2160 as a prerequisite.
- MA 2320 and MA 3520 are offered as full semester courses for students taking these
courses in separate semesters. The Math department also teaches MA 2321 as an accelerated
course (equivalent to MA 2320) in the first half of a given semester and MA 3521 as
an accelerated course (equivalent to MA 3520) in the second half of the semester (registration
must be for the same section number of both MA 2321 and MA 3521 in the same semester).
- ME 2700 has PH 2100 and ME 2110 as prerequisites.
- ME 2150 has ME 2110 as a prerequisite.
- ME 2911 has ME 2110 and ME 2901 as prerequisites and ME 2201 as a concurrent pre-requisite.
- ME 2911 is a concurrent pre-requisite of ME 3901 (may be taken together if other ME
3901 pre-requisites are met). ME 3901 is a concurrent pre-requisite for ME 3911 (may
be taken together), but
- ME 2911 is a pre-requisite for ME 3911 (cannot take all 3 courses - ME 2911/3901/3911
- all together in the same semester).
Semester 6
ME 3201 - Introductory Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer
Course emphasizes internal flow and modes of heat transfer: control volume analysis of mass, momentum and energy, pipe and duct flow, dimensional analysis, steady and unsteady heat conduction, internal convection and application of boundary conditions, and simple heat exchanger design.
- Credits:
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-4-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mechanical Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MEEM 2201 or ME 2201) and (MEEM 2911 or ME 2911) and MA 3160
MA 3710 - Engineering Statistics
Introduction to the design, conduct, and analysis of statistical studies aimed at solving engineering problems. Topics include methods of data collection, descriptive and graphical methods, probability and probability models, statistical inference, control charts, linear regression, design of experiments.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160 or MA 3160(C)
3 Credits of Composition / Communication
Total 15 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (.5)
- ME 3201 has MA 3160, ME 2911, and ME 2201 as prerequisites.
- MA 3710 has MA 2160 as a prerequisite. MA 2710and MA 2720 are also equivalent to
MA 3710 for mechanical engineering.
- ME 3400 has ME 2700 and ME 2150 as prerequisites.
- ME 3901 has ME 2700 and ME 2150 as prerequisites. ME 2911 is a concurrent pre-requisite
of ME 3901 (may be taken together if other ME 3901 pre-requisites are met). ME 3901
is a concurrent pre-requisite for ME 3911 (may be taken together), but ME 2911 is
a pre-requisite for ME 3911 (cannot take all 3 courses - ME 2911/3901/3911 - all together
in the same semester).
Semester 7
EE 3010 - Circuits and Instrumentation for Cyber Physical Systems
Designed for nonmajors. Covers the principles of electrical and electronic measurements, including dc, ac, semiconductor devices, amplifiers, and filtering.
- Credits:
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (2-0-2)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1121 or MA 1160 or MA 1161
3 Credits of HASS: Humanities and Fine Arts
Total 16 Credits
- At least 6 credits of tech electives must be ME course numbers (exceptions below)
for students starting Fall 2019 or later.
Semester 8
6 Credits of Technical Electives
See Technical Electives below.
3 Credit of HASS: Social and Behavioral Sci
ME 4901 - Senior Capstone Design I
Students work in teams on "open-ended" engineering capstone design projects - most with industrial sponsors - developing original and creative solutions to real engineering problems.
- Credits:
2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-6)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MEEM 3400 or ME 3400) and EE 3010(C) and (MEEM 3600(C) or ME 3601(C)) and (MEEM 3901 or ME 3901) and (MEEM 3201 or ME 3201) and (MEEM 3750 or ME 3750) and (MEEM 3911 or ME 3911) and (MA 3710(C) or MA 2710(C) or MA 2720(C)) or (MA 3710(C) or MA 2710(C) or MA 2720) and ((MEEM 3750 or ME 3750) and AE 3511 and AE 4550(C) and AE 4560(C))
Total 14 Credits
- EC 3400 has UN 1015 and UN 1025 as prerequisites.
- ME 4901 has ME 3201, ME 3400, ME 3750, ME 3901, and ME 3911 as pre-requisites and
EE 3010, MA 3710, and ME 3600 as concurrent pre-requisites.
- At least 6 credits of tech electives must be ME course numbers (exceptions below).
Semester 9
9 Credits of Technical Electives
See Technical Electives below.
3 Credits of Any HASS / HASS Restricted
ME 4911 - Senior Capstone Design II
Design projects started in MEEM4901 are completed and evaluated using computer-aided engineering methods, physical models, and/or prototypes as appropriate.
- Credits:
2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-6)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): EE 3010 and (MEEM 3201 or ME 3201) and (MEEM 3600 or ME 3601) and (MEEM 3750 or ME 3750) and (MEEM 4901 or ME 4901) or (AE 4560 and AE 4550 and (MEEM 4901 or ME 4901))
Total 14 Credits
- At least 6 credits of tech electives must be ME course numbers (exceptions below).
- ME 4911 has EE 3010, MA 3710, ME 3201, ME 3600, ME 3750, and ME 4901 as prerequisites.
Electives
Required Technical Electives
Any 4000+ level courses in the College of Engineering except MET courses are acceptable
for ME technical electives. MET courses are not acceptable for ME technical elective credits. These prefixes—BE, CM, CEE, EE, ENG, GE, ME, MSE—may be used by BSME students for
technical elective credits (if allowed to enroll in the course by the offering department)
with the following exceptions:
CEE 4920 - Civil Engineering Independent Study
Approved research or design project in civil engineering, originating with an individual student or assigned by the instructor.
- Credits:
variable to 3.0;
Repeatable to a Max of 3
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Permission of instructor required;
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman, Sophomore
CEE 5991 - Environmental Engineering Graduate Seminar I
Presentations and discussion of current literature and research related to the broad field of environmental engineering.
- Credits:
1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s): Graduate;
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Engineering - Environmental, Environmental Engrg Science, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering
EE 4800 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Covers specific topics in electrical engineering.
- Credits:
variable to 4.0;
Repeatable to a Max of 8
- Semesters Offered:
On Demand
- Restrictions:
Permission of instructor and department required
EE 4805 - Electrical Engineering Project
A project in electrical engineering. An individual student or a group of students complete a mutually- agreed-upon project in consultation with a faculty member.
- Credits:
variable to 3.0;
Repeatable to a Max of 6;
Graded Pass/Fail Only
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Permission of instructor and department required
GE 4000
ME 4990 - Special Topics in Mech Engg
Problems in mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, manufacturing, or industrial engineering that are not covered in regular courses.
- Credits:
variable to 6.0;
Repeatable to a Max of 6
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions:
Permission of department required;
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman, Sophomore
ME 4901 - Senior Capstone Design I
Students work in teams on "open-ended" engineering capstone design projects - most with industrial sponsors - developing original and creative solutions to real engineering problems.
- Credits:
2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-6)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MEEM 3400 or ME 3400) and EE 3010(C) and (MEEM 3600(C) or ME 3601(C)) and (MEEM 3901 or ME 3901) and (MEEM 3201 or ME 3201) and (MEEM 3750 or ME 3750) and (MEEM 3911 or ME 3911) and (MA 3710(C) or MA 2710(C) or MA 2720(C)) or (MA 3710(C) or MA 2710(C) or MA 2720) and ((MEEM 3750 or ME 3750) and AE 3511 and AE 4550(C) and AE 4560(C))
ME 4911 - Senior Capstone Design II
Design projects started in MEEM4901 are completed and evaluated using computer-aided engineering methods, physical models, and/or prototypes as appropriate.
- Credits:
2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-6)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall, Spring
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): EE 3010 and (MEEM 3201 or ME 3201) and (MEEM 3600 or ME 3601) and (MEEM 3750 or ME 3750) and (MEEM 4901 or ME 4901) or (AE 4560 and AE 4550 and (MEEM 4901 or ME 4901))
MSE 5900 - Graduate Professional Preparation
A weekly seminar covering topics relevant to professional development, such as technical seminars, effective communication techniques, intellectual property, engineering ethics, global and social issues in engineering, and diversity, equity and inclusion.
- Credits:
1.0;
May be repeated
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-0)
- Semesters Offered:
Fall
- Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s): Graduate;
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Materials Science and Engrg
or any other research/special topics/seminar/etc credits (courses without a specific
course description and/or syllabus). Undergraduate students cannot typically enroll
in 6000-level courses. Special topics courses (4990, 5990, etc.) may be approved on
an individual section/semester basis if a student/faculty member submits or creates
a course syllabus for evaluation. OSM 4300 is also acceptable.
Free Electives
Any credits that are 1000-level or above, not on the co-curricular activities list,
and not non-repeatable duplicated or equivalent courses. UN 3002, UN 3003, etc. (Cooperative
Education credits) can be used as free electives in the BSME curriculum.