Students must complete all of the mechanical engineering requirements described above and four of the five technical electives must be selected from the list below. In manufacturing, the objective is to enhance efficiency and economy by utilizing numerical control (NC) of machine tools, mechatronics, micromachining, and rapid prototyping. MUS 173 - Electronic Music Production and Composition(4), PHYS 105A -Mathematical and Computational Physics I (4), PHYS 105B -Mathematical and Computational Physics II (4), MGT 127- Innovation and Technology Strategy, MGT 164 - Business and Organizational Leadership ORMGT 164GS - Business and Organizational Leadership Global Seminar, MGT 166 - Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility, VIS 141A - Computer Programming for the Arts I (4), VIS 141B - Computer Programming for the Arts II (4), VIS 142 - Practices in Computing Arts (4), VIS 147A - Electronic Technologies for Art I (4), VIS 147B - Electronic Technologies for Art II (4), WCWP 160 - Technical Writing for Scientists and Engineers, MGT 164 - Business and Organizational Leadership OR MGT 164GS - Business and Organizational Leadership Global Seminar, MGT 166 - Ethic and Corporate Responsibility, //
It is the policy of the UC San Diego Academic Senate not to approve double majors and minors within engineering departments. function ShowHide(divId) The BS degree program in mechanical engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET,http://www.abet.org. document.getElementById(divId).style.display='block'; document.getElementById(divId).style.display = 'none'; Any deviation from this list must be petitioned. The degrees in mechanical and aerospace engineering are capped. An ability to model, analyze, design, and realize physical systems, components or processes. Students may not receive credit for both CSE 167 and Math 155A. { Please see the department website at http://mae.ucsd.edu for details. Total credit allowedfor Global Ties is two (2) technical electives. The four-year programs in mechanical and aerospace engineering allow for a maximum of 10 general education courses if a full schedule is taken each quarter. Phase Transformations and Kinetics, NANO 158L. ENG 100D and ENG 100Lcan count towards either CSE Elective or Technical Elective credit. For further information please contact your local Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Examples include automobile, naval, and sporting equipment manufacturing.
To graduate, students must maintain an overall GPA of at least 2.0.
Mass Transfer, SIO 173. The cutting-edge research encompasses a variety of areas that include solid mechanics; materials; fluid mechanics and heat transfer; dynamics, systems, and controls; energy including combustion and renewables; and plasmas. Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics II*, MAE 133. Each student must satisfy general education course requirements determined by the college, as well as the major requirements determined by the department. } Knowledge of attitude determination and control, space structures, orbital mechanics, and rocket propulsion. All courses taken to satisfy ME specialization requirements must be taken for a letter grade. Unless you are told otherwise by someone in the respective department, students should assume they will need to meet all prerequisites before being allowed to enroll in any course listed below. Students may receive elective credit for only one of the following courses: CSE 164A, Math 174, Math 173, Physics 105A-B, CENG 100, MAE 107. When a student deviates from the sequence of courses specified for each curriculum in this catalog, it may be impossible to complete an MAE major within the normal four-year period. hbbd``b`Z$e b$A~ Rj@M #
Any 4 unitMath upper-division courses 100-194. Students complete the program by taking a two-quarter capstone design course that integrates all of their aerospace education into the design, development, and testing of an aeronautical or astronautical vehicle or component. ****STUDENTS MUST MEET ALL COURSE PREREQUISITES****. An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions. The colleges are distinguished by their particular educational philosophy and environment. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics. Students may receive elective credit for only one of the following courses: CSE 164A, Math 174, Math 173, Physics 105A-B, CENG 153, MAE 107. 120A. Lower-division courses are offered more than once each year to permit students some flexibility in their program scheduling. Detailed policy in this regard and the requisite forms may be obtained from the Student Affairs Office.
ENG 100A and ENG 100L can count towards either CSE Elective or Technical Elective credit. In the aerospace engineering BS degree program and the mechanical engineering BS degree program, students must develop a program that includes a total of at least twenty-four units in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, not including subjects such as accounting, industrial management, finance, or personnel administration. %PDF-1.5
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In the ABET accredited programs, students must take a total of at least twenty-four units in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, not including subjects such as accounting, industrial management, finance, or personnel administration. All rights reserved. Currently, engineers have available computers, process models, and sensors to improve the quality and productivity of the manufacturing lines. An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts. The program plan may be revised in subsequent years, but curriculum revisions require approval by the undergraduate adviser or the Undergraduate Affairs Committee. The programs educational objectives are the following: Graduates from the ME program are expected to have the following: Aerospace engineering is a four-year curriculum that prepares students for a career in the aeronautical and astronautical industries, related technology industries, or for graduate school. May be repeated for credit max. Students with different academic preparation may vary the scheduling of lower-division courses such as math, physics and chemistry, but should consult the department. Each student should choose his or her college carefully, considering the special nature of the college and the breadth of general education. Any 4+ unitCOGSupper-division courses 100-189. Observational Physical Oceanography, MAE 124. Technical elective (TE) courses must be upper-division or graduate courses in engineering sciences, natural sciences, or mathematics selected with a prior approval of the department. The BS degree program in aerospace engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET,http://www.abet.org. It should be noted, however, that some colleges require more than the twelve HSS courses indicated in the curriculum tables. Students taking upper-division courses in a different order than that shown in the tables may experience conflicts as the schedules of different courses may overlap. Chemistry of the Atmosphere and Oceans, Most CENG and CHEM courses (with petition). For one technical elective, take ENG 100A and ENG 100L. In addition to the required technical courses specifically indicated, a suggested scheduling of humanities and social science courses (HSS) are distributed in the curricula for students to use to meet college general-education requirements. Students must request course clearance from Jacobs School at: For one technical elective, take ENG 100D (4 units), For one more technical elective, take ENG 100L Design for Development Lab (2 units) twice.
All courses taken to satisfy minor requirements must be taken for a letter grade. Graduates find employment in the mechanical and aerospace industries as well as electro-mechanical or biomedical industries. For mathematics, chemistry, and physics, transfer equivalencies are determined by the respective departments. The number of general education courses required by each college beyond the mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering courses included in the MAE major programs are listed and range from 9 courses in Earl Warren College to 13-17 courses in Revelle College. The mechanical engineering program has a traditional four-year curriculum involving mechanics, vibrations, thermodynamics, fluid flow, heat transfer, materials, control theory, and mechanical design.
In the aerospace engineering BS degree program and the mechanical engineering BS degree program, TE courses are restricted to meet accreditation standards. An ability to apply principles of engineering, basic science, and mathematics (including multivariate calculus and differential equations). Design is covered throughout the curricula by open-ended homework problems, by laboratory and computer courses that include student-initiated projects, and finally by senior design project courses that involve teams of students working to solve engineering design problems brought in from industry. **Deviations from the prescribed programs of study must be approved by the Undergraduate Affairs Committee prior to taking alternative courses. Deviations from these programs of study must be approved by the Undergraduate Affairs Committee prior to taking alternative courses. A list ofcourse offeringsis available from the department each spring for the following academic year. The following is a list of upper-division courses from other disciplines that can be counted as either CSE Electives or non-CSE Technical Electives. The programs main objectives are to provide students with a strong foundation in engineering fundamentals; in-depth knowledge of key topics in aerospace engineering including aerodynamics, propulsion, flight mechanics, orbital mechanics, aerospace structures and materials, and design and control of aerospace systems; and an awareness of the value of lifelong learning. The only exceptions are: CSE 197, CSE 198, and CSE 199. Continuing students who wish to be considered must meet the following minimum requirements: Applications will be ranked by the students grades on the date of the application. All courses, faculty listings, and curricular and degree requirements described herein are subject to change or deletion without notice. For Degree Audit inquiries, contact theVirtual Advising Center. Calculus Ifor Science and Engineering (MATH 20A), Calculus IIfor Science and Engineering (MATH 20B), Calculus and Analytic Geometry (MATH 20C), Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience (PHYS 2A, B, and C), completed at least one year/three quarters in residence at UC San Diego, completed all screening courses for the requested major. Applicants seeking admission as transfer students will be considered for admission into the mechanical and aerospace majors. Any upper-division CSE course between CSE 100-190 that is 4 units, taken for a letter grade, and not being used for another major requirement may be used towards an upper-division CSE Elective or Technical Elective. Additional courses are required in aerospace structures, aerodynamics, flight mechanics, propulsion, controls, and aerospace design. FA20- Students are able to take all courses for major and minor as P/NP. UCSD undergraduate students enroll in one of sevencolleges: Revelle, John Muir, Thurgood Marshall, Earl Warren, Eleanor Roosevelt , Sixthor Seventh College. In preparation for this modern era, the mechanical engineering curriculum emphasizes CAD courses, computer courses, laboratory courses, and design courses in addition to providing a strong background in basic science. Students interested in this option must identify an MAE faculty member with whom they wish to work and propose a two-quarter research or study topic. lm1T1WqE1vXu~Z%Tlb(qqLDyw+A 5\Uui"\Zr)
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Material Selection in Engineering, NANO 174L. Please use theUCSD EASy CoursePre-Authorization Formsfor COGS course clearance. Depending on the number of Advanced Placement credits students enroll with, students from certain colleges may not be able to graduate in the four-year schedule presented in the MAE curriculum tables. Introduction to Transport in Porous Media, SIO 171. These courses may be used to fulfill technical elective requirements without petitioning. An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies. Students must consult with their college to determine which HSS courses to take. DSC 102 - Systems for Scalable Analytics (4), EDS 124AR -Teaching Computation in the Digital World (4), EDS 124BR - Teaching Computational Thinking for Everyone (4), ECE 140A - The Art of Product Engineering I, ECE 140B - The Art of Product Engineering II, ECE 148 - Introduction to Autonomous Vehicles *, ECE 196 -Engineering Hands-On Group Project *, *NOTE: ECE 148 and ECE 196 may be used as CSE Electives for CS25 Majors ONLY; all other majors may use as Technical Electives, Effective Fall 2014:ENG 100A, Team Engineering (2 units) will be replaced withENG 100D, Design for Development(4 units), Prior to Fall 2014:ENG 100A (2 units) and ENG 100L (2 units), LIGN 167 - Deep Learning for Natural Language Understanding (4), MATH 155A -Geometric Computer Graphics (4), MATH 170A - Introduction to Numerical Analysis: Linear Algebra (4), MATH 170B -Introduction to Numerical Analysis: Approximation and Nonlinear Equations (4), MATH 170C -Introduction to Numerical Analysis: Ordinary Differential Equations (4), MATH 171A -Introduction to Numerical Optimization: Linear Programming (4), MATH 171B -Introduction to Numerical Optimization: Nonlinear Programming (4).