SOE_UG New Student Guide 2022 Update

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Plan of Study **

meet TJ LEE mechanical engineering

FALL

SPRING

FYEX : Foundation for College Success

Hometown: River Falls, Wisconsin

ENGR 100 : (FYE) Introduction to Engineering Design

CISC 130 : Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving in the Sciences

Major: Mechanical engineering

ENGR 170 : Mechanical Engineering Graphics

PHYS 211 : Classical Physics I

Minors: Materials science and chemistry

MATH 113 : Calculus I

MATH 114 : Calculus II

Describe yourself in three words: Curious, hardworking and practical

CORE: Requirement

CORE: Requirement

CORE: Requirement

J-TERM*

SUMMER

Best thing about the engineering program: The professors. They care about the work you are doing and they care about you – they want you to have opportunities. Also St. Thomas is strong technically and offers a lot of great hands-on experience. Where you’ll find me on a Sunday afternoon: Doing homework, spending time with my wife and watching a movie.

CORE: Requirement

ENGR 220 : Statics

ENGR 221 : Mechanics of Materials (Lab)

MATH 200 : Multi-Variable Calculus

MATH 210 : Introduction to Differential Equations and Systems

PHYS 212 : Classical Physics II

CHEM 109 : General Chemistry for Engineers (Lab)

CORE: Requirement

CORE: Requirement

Something people wouldn’t know about me: My hobby is woodworking.

J-TERM*

SUMMER

CORE: Requirement

Favorite St. Thomas class: Well, I can’t pick – both Materials Engineering and then Manufacturing – because it is how we do things and both had excellent professors. Why St. Thomas? I started at Century College and transferred to St. Thomas after my grandfather suggested I look at the program. I appreciated the small class sizes and the transfer scholarship.

ENGR 255 : Fabrication Skills (Lab)

ENGR 322 : Dynamics (Lab)

ENGR 350 : Introduction to Electronics (Lab)

ENGR 320: Machine Design and Synthesis (Lab)

ENGR 371 : Manufacturing Processes and Statistical Control

ENGR 381 : Thermodynamics (Lab)

ENGR 383: Fluid Mechanics (Lab)

CORE: Requirement

CORE: Requirement

J-TERM*

SUMMER

ENGR 480 : Engineering Design Clinic I

ENGR 481 : Engineering Design Clinic II

ENGR 410 : Control Systems and Automation (Lab)

ENGR 384 : Heat Transfer (Lab)

ENGR 361 : Engineering Materials (Lab)

ENGR XXX : Engineering Elective

CORE: Requirement

CORE: Requirement

J-TERM*

SUMMER

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January Term

** This is one snapshot of how the plan of study for this major can look. Plans of study for Math 108/109 sequence, semester and/or J-Term abroad, and for ROTC students are available. Please meet with your adviser to personalize your plan. Arrow indicates that the two courses can be interchanged.

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