Engineering (BE)
Description
For students with special career plans that cannot be accommodated by the standard Engineering programs, the College offers the Bachelor of Engineering degree. In this program, students indicate a concentration and take a sequence of courses designated to their concentration. This is not an ABET accredited program, though it is accredited though the Higher Learning Commission. It is not intended for students planning on being licensed engineers in the U.S. The course requirements include a minimum of 126 credits. A minimum of 30 total credits must be completed at 91福利社; a minimum of 24 major course credits need to be completed at 91福利社.
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Engineering Foundation Courses - all Concentrations
Students obtaining a Bachelor of Engineering degree (any concentration) should have the following foundation courses. For students in specific international-cohort programs this list may vary or be included in an agreement if taken at a prior institution.
- CHM 1070 General Chemistry I (3 credits)
- CHM 1100 General Chemistry I Lab (1 credits)
- ENGR 1000 Engineering Ethics (2 credits)
- Graphics and Design (2-4 credits)
- MTH 1410 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (4 credits)
- MTH 1420 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4 credits)
- MTH 2410 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (4 credits)
- MTH 3720 Differential Equations with Linear Algebra (4 credits)
- MTH 4270 Applied Probability & Statistics (3 credits)
- PHY 1600 General Physics I (3 credits)
- PHY 1610 General Physics I Lab (1 credits)
- PHY 1620 General Physics II (3 credits)
- PHY 1630 General Physics II Lab (1 credits)
- Optional/Encouraged when possible:
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Robotics and Mechatronic Systems Concentration
Mariam Faied Abdelhafiz, Ph.D, Program Director
Email: faiedma@udmercy.eduMark Paulik, Ph.D, Chair Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department
Email: paulikmj@udmercy.eduThe 91福利社 Bachelor of Engineering with a Robotics and Mechatronic Systems Engineering (RMSE) concentration program is only available to specific international cohort program students (e.g. Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) as it is currently structured). Similar programs with other international entities are possible.
91福利社 Entry Requirements:
91福利社 and specific international schools have jointly developed contractual entry requirements based on student grades and prerequisites for the Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science (ECECS) Department’s Bachelor of Engineering, major in Engineering, with a concentration in Robotics and Mechatronic Systems Engineering cohort-based program. Contractual details are available from the College’s director of International Programs or the Dean’s Office. Students are either directly or conditionally admitted based on their records.
Note that contract requirements may change depending on 91福利社 regulations and USA government visa regulations. Transcripts are evaluated and admission decisions are rendered by the ECECS Department chairperson and the RMSEw/EE program director.
Course List:
The courses that will be taken at 91福利社 for the joint BUCT/91福利社 RMSE program are listed below. Engineering foundation courses are typically taken prior to transferring to 91福利社.
Delivery Format:
All courses are existing courses that are face-to-face lecture and/or laboratory format. This format will continue for the foreseeable future.
Learning Outcomes and Assessment:
The required courses for the BUCT BEN_RMSE program consist of classes taken at BUCT as well as courses taken at 91福利社. They comprise courses selected from the 91福利社 RMSEw/EE program concentration. As such, the courses are regularly assessed with outcome worksheets generated by the faculty and reviewed by faculty committee and the ECECS Department Industrial Advisory Board (IAB).
Bachelor of Engineering RMSE Concentration Courses Completed at 91福利社:
- ELEE 3720 Electromechanical Energy Conversion (3 credits) [may be taken overseas]
- ELEE 4000 Hardware and Software Integration (3 credits)
- ELEE 4013/14 Robotics Senior Design I (3 credits)
- ELEE 4033/34 Robotics Senior Design II (3 credits)
- ELEE 4200 Autonomous Mobility Robotics (3 credits)
- ENGR 4520 Sensors and Actuators (3 credits)
- ENGR 4790 Modeling and Simulation of Mechatronic Systems (3 credits)
- MENG 4900 Robotics (3 credits)
- RMSE Elective ECE Dept. Program Elective (Advisor/Director selected) (3 credits)
- RMSE Elective ECE Dept. Program Elective (Advisor/Director selected) (3 credits)
- English writing elective-Advisor consultation (3 credits)
91福利社 Core Curriculum courses
- Required by students who do not have a prior bachelor's degree.
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Electronics, Controls & Communications Concentration
Mark Paulik, Ph.D, Chair, Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department
Email: paulikmj@udmercy.eduThe Bachelor of Engineering with an Electronics, Controls & Communications Concentration is typically only available to specific international program students. After a review and consultation with the Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science chairperson, transfer students may have previous coursework transferred.
Engineering Foundation Courses
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See list in above section
Additional Electrical Engineering Supportive Courses:
- ENL 3030 Technical Writing (3 credits)
Electrical Engineering Major Courses
- See Major Courses under the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering section.
91福利社 Core Curriculum courses
- Required by students who do not have a prior bachelor's degree. Note: some courses that typically fulfill core for a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree are not required by the Bachelor of Engineering degree so other options must be selected.
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Mechanical Engineering Concentration
Nassif Rayess, Ph.D, Chair Mechanical Engineering Department
Email: rayesna@udmercy.eduThe Bachelor of Engineering with a Mechanical Engineering concentration is typically only available to specific international program students. After a review and consultation with the Mechanical Engineering chairperson, transfer students may have previous coursework transferred.
Engineering Foundation Courses
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See list in above section
Additional Mechanical Engineering Supportive Courses:
- ENGR 1021 Intermediate Engineering Graphics and CAD (1 credit)
- ENGR 1234 Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications (3 credits)
- CSSE 1710/1711 Introduction to Programming I/ Lab (4 credits)
Mechanical Engineering Major Courses
- See major courses under the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering section.
91福利社 Core Curriculum courses
- Required by students who do not have a prior bachelor's degree. Note: some courses that typically fulfill core for a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree are not required by the Bachelor of Engineering degree so other options must be selected.
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Environmental Engineering Concentration
This concentration is intended for international students in exchange programs with 91福利社. Environmental engineers use the principles of biology and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. They are involved in water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, and public health issues. Environmental engineers conduct hazardous-waste management studies in which they evaluate the significance of the hazard, advise on its treatment and containment, and develop regulations to prevent mishaps. They design municipal water supply and industrial wastewater treatment systems, conduct research on the environmental impact of proposed construction projects, analyze scientific data, and perform quality-control checks. Environmental engineers are concerned with local and worldwide environmental issues. Some may study and attempt to minimize the effects of acid rain, global warming, automobile emissions, and ozone depletion. They also may be involved in the protection of wildlife. Many environmental engineers work as consultants, helping their clients to comply with regulations, prevent environmental damage, and clean up hazardous sites.
The Environmental Engineering concentration has the following objectives:
- Graduates of our program should work as practicing engineers/professionals.
- Graduates of our program should create practical engineering designs, solutions or research that is sensitive to economics, social context, community needs, and address environmental, public safety and sustainability concerns.
- Graduates of our program should actively participate and seek leadership positions in professional societies, other worthy organizations and their workplaces.
- The program at 91福利社 focuses on two predominant areas of Environmental Engineering: water and land. All students take courses in both the water and land areas.
Engineering Foundation Courses
- See list in above section
Additional Engineering and Environmental Supportive Courses
- ENGR 1234 Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications (3 credits)
- ENGR 3120 Statics (3 credits)
- ENGR 3140 Fluid Mechanics I (3 credits)
- ENGR 3190 Fluids Lab (1 credits)
- ENGR 3150 Thermodynamics I (3 credits)
- ENGR 3240 Engineering Economy (3 credits)
- ENGR 3260 Mechanics of Materials (3 credits)
- ENGR 4444 Engineering Creativity & Leadership (3 credits)
- CIVE 3480 Soil Mechanics (3 credits)
- CIVE 3490 Soil Mechanics Lab (1 credits)
- CIVE 4840 Environmental Chemistry (3 credits)
- CIVE 4630 Environmental Risk Analysis (3 credits)
- CIVE 4530 Hydraulics & Hydrology (3 credits)