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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Fenn College of Engineering
Since 1923, the Fenn College of Engineering has provided a tradition of high-quality undergraduate and graduate education in engineering and engineering technology. In our technological society, engineering is increasingly important in the global marketplace of business and industry. In fact, since the present and future well-being of the metropolitan Cleveland area is intricately linked with continued industrial growth, educated professionals such as engineers and technologists are in great demand.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers are responsible for designing machines, engines, automotive components, aeronautical devices, robots, welding devices, and heating/air conditioning and ventilation systems.
Fenn College’s curriculum in Mechanical Engineering prepares students for successful careers in the following occupations: aeronautics, aerospace, power generation, energy conversion and conservation, transportation, manufacturing, machine design, robotics and controls, and technical sales, among others.
In addition to mathematics and science courses, mechanical engineering students take courses such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, machine design, vibration, controls, solid modeling, materials science and processing. Technical writing and senior design projects are also offered.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Mechanical Engineering is one of the top ten degrees in demand according to a 2005 National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Job Outlook Survey. Projected growth in all engineering fields is 3-9 percent through 2012. Engineering ranks among the highest paid professional fields.
PROGRAM
Here are just a few of the many special opportunities that Cleveland State University’s Fenn College of Engineering offers:
- The Cooperative Education Program – Provides excellent opportunities for hands-on, paid work experience. Co-op enables our students to alternate between classes and work in the field at many prominent companies.
- Fully accredited programs
- Free tutoring
- Classes emphasize teamwork and communication skills
- Small classes and labs (average class size is 17)
- State-of-the-art facilities – Large investments have been made in new labs and the renovation of classrooms and office space in Stilwell Hall, home of the Fenn College of Engineering.
- Research Centers - Undergraduate students have the opportunity to do research with our nationally recognized faculty
- Student Support and Activities - Fenn College offers personalized advising and the Engineering Student Enrichment Program, along with 14 student organizations, including the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society, the Society of Women Engineers and the National Society of Black Engineers. Networking events are held with alumni, and two annual career fairs are offered.
A variety of scholarships are available for exceptional students as incoming freshmen and at different class levels. An Honor’s Program is also available for qualified students.
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering students are required to complete 137 hours (excluding orientation and co-op) of course work that includes university, college and major requirements. Adhering to the recommended sequence outlined below provides a balanced workload and ensures that students will have the proper prerequisites and knowledge for maximum benefit of these courses.
SAMPLE COURSE OF STUDY FOR THE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR
First Semester
ENG 101 English I
MTH 181 Calculus I
CHM 261 General Chemistry I
CHM 266 General Chem Lab I
ESC 120 Intro to Engineering Design ***
ESC 100 New Student Orientation *
Second Semester
MCE 102 Tech Writing & Prof. Communication
MTH 182 Calculus II
PHY 241 University Physics I
ESC 151 C Programming
ESC 270 Materials Science
CSC 121 Career Orientation
Third Semester
ESC 250 Differential Equations for Engineers
PHY 242 University Physics II
ESC 201 Statics
IME 250 Material Processing and Metrology
IME 251 Material Processing and Metrology Lab
MTH 283 Multivariable Calculus
Fourth Semester
ESC 350 Linear Algebra and Numerical Methods in Eng.
MCE 255 Computer-aided Engineering
ESC 202 Dynamics
ESC 211 Strength of Materials
ESC 315 Electrical Engineering Concepts
Gen Ed Elective
Fifth Semester
MCE 305 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery
ESC 301 Fluid Mechanics
ESC 321 Thermodynamics I
MCE 371 Vibrations
ESC 310 Engineering Statistics and Probability
Sixth Semester
MCE 324 Introduction to Heat Transfer
MCE 367 Machine Design I
MCE 380 Instrumentation / Measurements Lab
MCE 421 Applied Thermodynamics
Gen Ed Elective
Seventh Semester
MCE 450 Design Project I (Writing)
ESC 282 Engineering Economy
PHL 215 Engineering Ethics (Writing)
MCE 441 Intro to Linear Control Systems
MCE Lab Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Eighth Semester
MCE 451 Design Project II (Writing)
MCE Elective
MCE Elective
Gen Ed Elective
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* Not required for transfer students.
** Optional course. Required for participation in co-op and internship programs.
*** Required for freshmen and transfer students admitted to Engineering College Fall, 2003 and after.
For more information, contact:
Fenn College of Engineering
Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Avenue, SH 104
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
Phone: 216.687.2555
www.csuohio.edu/engineering
For official requirements for a degree in this major, see the Undergraduate Catalog for the academic year in which you were admitted to the University.