Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, BSE
Postgraduate
In Philadelphia (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Philadelphia (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics (MEAM) is the study of forces, deformations and motions of solid bodies and fluids, heat generation and transport, and applications to analysis, design, and manufacture of components, machines, and systems. Students in mechanical engineering follow a program which contains basic groundwork in all aspects of mechanical engineering, but flexibility in the curriculum allows students to pursue elective programs in fields such as aeronautics, robotics, computers, electronics, automatic controls, and materials.
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Subjects
- Programming
- Engineering
- Materials
- Mechanics
- Design
- Mechanical Engineering
Course programme
Statics and Strength of Materials
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I
Mechanical Engineering Lab I
Fluid Mechanics
Vibrations of Mechanical Systems
Heat and Mass Transfer
Mechanical Engineering Design Laboratory
Mechanical Engineering Design Laboratory
Mechanics of Solids
Calculus, Part I
Calculus, Part II
Calculus, Part III
Analytical Methods for Engineering
Calculus, Part IV
Introduction to Mechanics
Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Introduction to Mechanics Lab 1
Principles of Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry Laboratory I
Mechanical Engineering Design Projects (Design Project I)
Mechanical Engineering Design Projects (Design Project II)
Introduction to Scientific Computing
Engineering Ethics
MEAM 147 Introduction to Mechanics Lab lab is required if MEAM 110 Introduction to Mechanics is taken.
A max of (3) 100 level courses permitted.
Other Programming Courses such as CIS 110 Introduction to Computer Programming, or CIS 120 Programming Languages and Techniques I may be substituted for ENGR 105 Introduction to Scientific Computing.
MEAM Upper Level courses include: MEAM 405 Mechanical Properties of Macro/Nanoscale Materials and all MEAM 500 level courses.
Professional Electives include courses from the Math, Science and Engineering categories. Up to two Professional Electives may be satisfied with advanced dual degree requirements (with approval).
The Social Science & Humanities Depth and Writing Requirement can be satisfied with the 7 total course units.
Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, BSE