The Mechanical Design Certificate is intended for students interested in expanding their knowledge of the design process. Students will have the opportunity to practice design skills through applied and hands-on work. This certificate offers a wide range of design-based experiences and discussions within the design-specific courses.
Course List
Mechanical Design Certificate
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Credits |
Take at least 6 credits from the following:
- ME387 – Design II with Lab (2)
- ME460 – Computer Aided Design (3)
- ME462 – Machine Design (3)
- ME487 – Senior Design Project I (FF) (2)
- ME488 – Design for Manufacture and Assembly (3)
- ME489 – Senior Design Project II (2)
- ME Design Electives
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Take at least 6 credits from the following:
- CE424 – Water Treatment Design (3)
- CE425 – Wastewater Treatment Design (3)
- CE440 – Pavement Analysis and Design (3)
- CE450 – Reinforced Concrete Design (3)
- CE452 – Structural Steel Design (3)
- CE454 – Timber Design (3)
- CE456 – Masonry Design (3)
- CE460 – Geotechnical Engineering Design (3)
- CE462 – Geotechnical Engineering Design II (3)
- CE466 – Ground Improvement Design (3)
- COID330 – Creative Concepting (3)
- COID332 – Analytics for Design (3)
- ENGR380 – Engineering Design II (4)
- ENGR480 – Engineering Design III (FF) (4)
- ME387 – Design II with Lab (2)
- ME460 – Computer Aided Design (3)
- ME462 – Machine Design (3)
- ME466 – Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing (3)
- ME487 – Senior Design Project I (FF) (2)
- ME489 – Senior Design Project II (2)
- ME493 – Internship (1 – 12) *
- ME496 – Independent Study (1 – 4) *
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6 |
Total |
12 |
* A maximum of three (3) credits of ME493 or ME496 that have a mechanical design element may be applied toward the certificate requirements. The courses must be approved by the faculty advisor for ME496 or the internship coordinator for ME496.
Note: The classes used to satisfy the ME Design Core cannot also be used to satisfy the ME Design Electives.