Minor in Mechanical Engineering (MEMS)
The minor in mechanical engineering complements a major in a field related to mechanical engineering, such as biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, chemistry or architecture. The minor is intended to provide students with a credential that could enhance their opportunities for employment or graduate study. Completion of the minor demonstrates that the student has pursued a structured program approved by the faculty of the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science.
Students pursuing the minor in mechanical engineering must complete a total of 15 units of coursework as described below. Courses selected for the minor program may count toward program requirements of the student's major. The subjects selected for a minor in mechanical engineering are expected to constitute a coherent program within the field of mechanical engineering. Courses taken under the Pass/No Pass grading option cannot be used for a minor program.
Required courses:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
MEMS 2510 | Statics and Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
or BME 2400 | Biomechanics | |
MEMS 2520 | Dynamics | 3 |
or PHYSICS 5011 | Mechanics | |
MEMS 3530 | Solid Mechanics | 3 |
Total Units | 9 |
Two electives from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
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MEMS 3400 | Thermodynamics | 3 |
MEMS 3110 | Machine Elements | 3 |
or BME 3200 | Bioengineering Thermodynamics | |
MEMS 3410 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
MEMS 2610 | Materials Science | 3 |
MEMS 4310 | Vibrations |
To find out more about this minor, contact the department chair or the advisor for the minor in mechanical engineering or visit the Minors webpage.