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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING DEGREEMajor in Aerospace EngineeringThe courses you will take to earn a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering fall into three categories: University general education requirements Engineering general education requirements Major specific coursesGeneral education requirements include: SAGES First Seminar two SAGES University Seminars 4 Breadth Electives (12 credits outside of the areas of engineering, natural science, andmathematics) two semesters of Physical EducationEngineering core requirements include: 7 preparatory courses in Math, Chemistry, and Physics 4 basic Engineering courses taken by most or all engineering majors one Departmental Seminar (ENGR398/ENGL398)Major specific courses include: 18 required courses in Mechanical/Aerospace, Civil, and Electrical Engineering Physics 221 one Technical Elective one Open ElectiveMore information about electives can be found after the recommended curriculum below.10/27/2020

First YearCredit HoursNotesFallFSCC 100CHEM 111MATH 121PHYS 121PHED 101SAGES First Seminar. (4)Principles of Chemistry for Engineers . (4)Calculus for Science and Engineering I . (4)General Physics I - Mechanics . (4)Physical Education Activities. (0)Total . (16)SpringUniversity Seminar . (3)MATH 122 Calculus for Science and Engineering II . (4)PHYS 122 General Physics II - Electricity & Magnetism . (4)ENGR 131 Elementary Computer Programming . (3)ENGR 145 Chemistry of Materials . (4)PHED 102 Physical Education Activities. (0)Total . (18)Second YearFallUniversity Seminar . (3)MATH 223 Calculus for Science and Engineering III . (3)ENGR 200 Statics and Strength of Materials . (3)EMAE 160 Mechanical Manufacturing . (3)EMAE 250 Computers in Mechanical Engineering . (3)Total . (15)SpringMATH 224PHYS 221ENGR 210EMAE 181EMAE 251Elementary Differential Equations . (3)Introduction to Modern Physics . (3)Introduction to Circuits and Instrumentation . (4)Dynamics . (3)Thermodynamics . (3)Total . (16)Third YearFallBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 252 Fluid Mechanics . (3)EMAE 285 Mechanical Engineering Measurements Lab . (4)EMAE 350 Mechanical Engineering Analysis . (3)ECIV 310Strength of Materials . (3)Total . (16)10/27/2020

SpringBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 353 Heat Transfer . (3)EMAE 359 Aero/Gas Dynamics . (3)EMAE 376 Aerostructures . (3)ECSE 304Control Engineering I . (3)Total . (15)offered Spring onlyoffered Spring onlyoffered Spring onlyoffered Spring onlyFourth YearFallBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 383 Flight Mechanics . (3)EMAE 384 Orbital Dynamics . (3)EMAE 355 Design of Fluid and Thermal Elements. (3)Open Elective . (3)Total . (15)offered Fall onlyoffered Fall onlySpringBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 356 Aerospace Design . (3)EMAE 382 Propulsion. (3)EMAE 398 Senior Project . (3)ENGL/ENGR 398 Professional Communications for Eng. . (3)Technical Elective . (3)Total . (18)Totaloffered Spring onlyoffered Spring only(129)10/27/2020

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING DEGREEMajor in Mechanical EngineeringThe courses you will take to earn a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering fall into threecategories: University general education requirements Engineering general education requirements Major specific coursesGeneral education requirements include: SAGES First Seminar two SAGES University Seminars 4 Breadth Electives (12 credits outside of the areas of engineering, natural science, andmathematics) two semesters of Physical EducationEngineering core requirements include: 7 preparatory courses in Math, Chemistry, and Physics 4 basic Engineering courses taken by most or all engineering majors one Departmental Seminar (ENGR398/ENGL398)Major specific courses include: 15 required courses in Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering 4 Technical Electives 1 Science Elective 1 Open ElectiveMore information about electives can be found after the recommended curriculum below.10/27/2020

First YearCredit HoursNotesFallFSCC 100CHEM 111MATH 121PHYS 121PHED 101SAGES First Seminar. (4)Principles of Chemistry for Engineers . (4)Calculus for Science and Engineering I . (4)General Physics I - Mechanics . (4)Physical Education Activities. (0)Total . (16)SpringUniversity Seminar . (3)MATH 122 Calculus for Science and Engineering II . (4)PHYS 122 General Physics II - Electricity & Magnetism . (4)ENGR 131 Elementary Computer Programming . (3)ENGR 145 Chemistry of Materials . (4)PHED 102 Physical Education Activities. (0)Total . (18)Second YearFallUniversity Seminar . (3)MATH 223 Calculus for Science and Engineering III . (3)ENGR 200 Statics and Strength of Materials . (3)EMAE 160 Mechanical Manufacturing . (3)EMAE 250 Computers in Mechanical Engineering . (3)Total . (15)SpringMath 224Elementary Differential Equations . (3)Science Elective . (3)ENGR 210 Introduction to Circuits and Instrumentation . (4)EMAE 181 Dynamics . (3)EMAE 251 Thermodynamics . (3)Total . (16)Third YearFallBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 252 Fluid Mechanics . (3)EMAE 285 Mechanical Engineering Measurements Lab . (4)EMAE 350 Mechanical Engineering Analysis . (3)ECIV 310Strength of Materials . (3)Total . (16)10/27/2020

SpringBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 260 Design and Manufacturing I . (3)EMAE 353 Heat Transfer . (3)EMAE 370 Design of Mechanical Elements . (3)ECSE 304Control Engineering I . (3)Technical Elective . (3)Total . (18)offered Spring onlyoffered Spring onlyFourth YearFallBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 355 Design of Fluid and Thermal Elements. (3)EMAE 360 Design and Manufacturing II . (3)Technical Elective . (3)Open Elective . (3)Total . (15)offered Fall onlySpringBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 398 Senior Project . (3)ENGL/ENGR 398 Professional Communications for Eng. . (3)Technical Elective . (3)Technical Elective . (3)Total . (15)Total(129)10/27/2020

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING DEGREEDouble Major in Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace EngineeringThe courses you will take to earn a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering and AerospaceEngineering fall into three categories: University general education requirements Engineering general education requirements Major specific coursesGeneral education requirements include: SAGES First Seminar two SAGES University Seminars 4 Breadth Electives (12 credits outside of the areas of engineering, natural science, andmathematics) two semesters of Physical EducationEngineering core requirements include: 7 preparatory courses in Math, Chemistry, and Physics 4 basic Engineering courses taken by most or all engineering majors one Departmental Seminar (ENGR398/ENGL398)Major specific courses include: 21 required courses in Mechanical/Aerospace, Civil, and Electrical Engineering Physics 221More information about electives can be found after the recommended curriculum below.10/27/2020

First YearCredit HoursNotesFallFSCC 100CHEM 111MATH 121PHYS 121PHED 101First Seminar . (4)Principles of Chemistry for Engineers . (4)Calculus for Science and Engineering I . (4)General Physics I - Mechanics . (4)Physical Education Activities. (0)Total . (16)SpringUniversity Seminar . (3)MATH 122 Calculus for Science and Engineering II . (4)PHYS 122 General Physics II - Electricity & Magnetism . (4)ENGR 131 Elementary Computer Programming . (3)ENGR 145 Chemistry of Materials . (4)PHED 102 Physical Education Activities. (0)Total . (18)Second YearFallUniversity Seminar . (3)MATH 223 Calculus for Science and Engineering III . (3)ENGR 200 Statics and Strength of Materials . (3)EMAE 160 Mechanical Manufacturing . (3)EMAE 250 Computers in Mechanical Engineering . (3)Total . (15)SpringMATH 224PHYS 221ENGR 210EMAE 181EMAE 251Elementary Differential Equations . (3)Introduction to Modern Physics . (3)Introduction to Circuits and Instrumentation . (4)Dynamics . (3)Thermodynamics . (3)Total . (16)Third YearFallBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 252 Fluid Mechanics . (3)EMAE 285 Mechanical Engineering Measurements Lab . (4)EMAE 350 Mechanical Engineering Analysis . (3)ECIV 310Strength of Materials . (3)Total . (16)10/27/2020

SpringEMAE 260EMAE 353EMAE 359EMAE 370EMAE 376ECSE 304Design and Manufacturing I . (3)Heat Transfer . (3)Aero/Gas Dynamics . (3)Design of Mechanical Elements . (3)Aerostructures . (3)Control Engineering I . (3)Total . (18)offered Spring onlyoffered Spring onlyoffered Spring onlyoffered Spring onlyFourth YearFallBreadth Elective . (3)EMAE 383 Flight Mechanics . (3)EMAE 384 Orbital Dynamics . (3)EMAE 355 Design of Fluid and Thermal Elements. (3)EMAE 360 Design and Manufacturing II . (3)Total . (15)offered Fall onlyoffered Fall onlyoffered Fall onlySpringBreadth Elective . (3)Breadth Elective . (3)EMAE 356 Aerospace Design . (3)EMAE 382 Propulsion. (3)EMAE 398 Senior Project . (3)ENGL/ENGR 398 Professional Communication for Eng. . (3)Total . (18)Totaloffered Spring onlyoffered Spring only(132)10/27/2020

TECHNICAL ELECTIVESAll 200, 300, and 400 level courses from the following areas:EMAE ALL, EMAE CROSS LISTED, EBME ALL, EBME CROSS LISTED, ECIV ALL,ECSE ALL, ECSE CROSS LISTED, EMAC ALL, EMAC CROSS LISTED, EMSE ALL,EMSE CROSS LISTEDALL 300 and 400 level courses in ECHEALL 300 level MATH and STAT courses with the concurrence of the advisor.OPEN ELECTIVEYou may take any course you wish to fill the Open Elective slot.SCIENCE ELECTIVE (for Mechanical Engineering Major)SIS is currently setup to accept PHYS 221 or STAT 312 as a science elective.Other courses for individual students can be selected with the approval of the student’s advisorand the chair using an Academic Advisement Requirement Form.BREADTH ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTSThe General Education Requirements of the Case School of Engineering requires twelve (12)credit-hours of Breadth Electives. The Breadth Elective requirements are satisfied by any courseoutside of the areas of engineering, natural science, and mathematics offered by: the College of Arts and Sciences the Weatherhead School of Management the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences the School of Medicine Department of Bioethics the Cleveland Institute of Music the Cleveland Institute of ArtOther courses approved by the School of Engineering’s Undergraduate Studies Committee are alsoacceptable. The selection of courses to satisfy this requirement should be done in consultation withthe student’s academic advisor(s).NOTESAll courses may be taken in Fall or Spring unless otherwise noted10/27/2020

Revision Control10/27/2020Updated EMAE 251 and EMAE 252 offered both Fall and Spring semestersChanged department designation from EECS to ECSE03/27/2019Updated information on CSE Breadth Elective requirements:replaced Humanities or Social Science electives with Breadth electives10/17/2017Included information on EMAE Course requirements change10/27/2020

4 basic Engineering courses taken by most or all engineering majors one Departmental Seminar (ENGR398/ENGL398) Major specific courses include: 18 required courses in Mechanical/Aerospace, Civil, and Electrical Engineering Physics 221 one Technical Elective one Open Elective More information about electives can be found after the recommended curriculum below. 10/27/2020 First Year Credit Hours .

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