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Mechanical Engineering BS

This document summarizes the conversion of an engineering program from the quarter to semester system. It provides a side-by-side comparison of the quarter and semester curriculum outlines, showing how courses map between the two systems. The bachelor of science in mechanical engineering program is converting from 198 quarter credit hours to 121 semester credit hours. Core requirements, department courses, and electives have been adjusted and mapped between the two different academic calendars to maintain program integrity in the conversion.

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Mechanical Engineering BS

This document summarizes the conversion of an engineering program from the quarter to semester system. It provides a side-by-side comparison of the quarter and semester curriculum outlines, showing how courses map between the two systems. The bachelor of science in mechanical engineering program is converting from 198 quarter credit hours to 121 semester credit hours. Core requirements, department courses, and electives have been adjusted and mapped between the two different academic calendars to maintain program integrity in the conversion.

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Academic Program Quarter to Semester Conversion and New Semester Program

College
Department
Degree (A.A. B.S., B.F.A., etc.) & Title
Concentration, Track, Option, Specialization
Minor Program Title
Certificate Program Title

CECS
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
BS
Mechanical Engineering

Quarter System Program

Semester System Program


Hours

I. General Education
Area 1: MTH 229, MTH 230
Area 2:
Area 3:
Area 4:
Area 5: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204
Area 6: EGR 101

II. Department Courses


ME 102, 199, 202, 212, 213
ME 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 360, 370, 371
ME 408, 410 412, 414, 415, 460, 490, 491
2 of 3 from ME 495, 496, 497

III. CECS Courses


EE 301/302, 413/414

IV. Other
CHM 121/5
MTH 231, 232, 235
STT 363

18
8
8
12
16
5
67

19
35
31
4
89

Hours
I. Wright State Core
Communications: ENG 1100(3), EGR 3350(3)Technical Communication for Engineers and
Scientists
Mathematics: MTH 2300(4)
Global Traditions: 6 hours
Arts/Humanities: 3 hours
Social Science: 6 hours
Natural Science: PHY 2400(4)/PHY 2400L(1),
PHY 2410(4)/PHY 2410L(1)
Additional Core Courses: EGR 1010(4), CHM
1210(3)/1210L(2), MTH 2310 (4)

II. Department Courses


ME 1020, 2020, 1030(2), 2120, 3310
ME 2210, 3120, 3350, 2700, 3600
ME 3360, 3210, 4140
Choose one track
Design: ME 4150, ME 4210, ME 4120
Fluid Thermal: ME 3320, ME 4010, ME 4340
Senior Design, Choose one sequence:
a) EGR 4910, 4920
b) ME 4910, 4920
Senior Lab (pick 1 from approved list)

4
6
3
6
10
13
48

14
15
9
9
6

2
55

III. CECS Courses


9
----9

5
15
3
------23

V. Electives

At least 3 courses from an approved list

EE 2010(3)/EE 2010L(1)

IV. Other
MTH 2320(4), MTH 2350(4)

V. Electives
2 from an approved list

10

Total
Notes:

198

Total

121

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