Minors in Mechanical Engineering for Non-Engineering Undergraduates
Students desiring to minor in any of the Engineering disciplines must take the equivalent of Calculus I, II, and III and it is recommended that they have University Physics I, II, and III in their curriculum. These courses can be taken to fulfill the mathematics and science requirements for the B.A. and B.S. degrees.
• A grade of C- or better is needed in all Engineering courses.
• A course that appears in more than one discipline may only be counted towards one minor.
• The degree programs that “naturally flow” into an Engineering Minor are: Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology, Mathematics and Physics.
Minor in Mechanical Engineering
Required core courses, choose three (9 credit hours) out of the following four courses
ENME 2510 Engineering Mechanics I (3 credit hours)
ENME 2410 Materials Science I (3 credit hours)
ENME 2651 Fluid Mech/Heat Transfer I (3 credit hours)
ENME 2710 Engineering Thermodynamics I (3 credit hours)
Plus at least 11 credit hours of ENME courses numbered 2000 or higher. With prior approval of the department, courses outside of the discipline can be applied to the Mechanical Engineering minor.
3 Additional ENME courses numbered 2000 or higher must be substituted as replacements for the required core courses, if the required core course is a required course in the student’s major or a course in another minor.