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Mechanical Engineering Degree Requirements

Mechanical Engineering degree requirements include required courses and electives.

Required 128 credits (36 of which must be numbered 300 or above) including:

I. Essential Studies Requirements (see University ES listing).

II. Mechanical Engineering required courses*:

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
ME 101Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 1,23
ME 201Student Design 1, 22
or ME 201C

& ME 201L
Student Design Lecture

and Student Design Lab
ME 301Materials Science3
ME 306Fluid Mechanics3
ME 323

& 323L
Machine Component Design

and Machine Component Design Laboratory
4
ME 324Control Systems3
ME 341Thermodynamics 13
ME 418

& 418L
Manufacturing Processes

and Manufacturing Processes Laboratory 4
4
ME 474Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer3
ME 480Mechanical Engineering Seminar 43
ME 483Mechanical Measurements Laboratory 43
ME 487Engineering Design 42
ME 488Engineering Design 43
Total Credits39

III. Program Required Electives  

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
Technical Electives - see details below321
Total Credits21

IV. College of Engineering and Mines requirements 

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
ENGR 200Computer Applications in Engineering 1,22
ENGR 201Statics 13
ENGR 202Dynamics 13
ENGR 203Mechanics of Materials 13
ENGR 206Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering3
ENGR 340Professional Integrity in Engineering 23
ENGR 460Engineering Economy3
Total Credits20

 V. Requirements outside of the College of Engineering and Mines

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
CHEM 121

& 121L
General Chemistry I

and General Chemistry I Laboratory 1
4
MATH 165Calculus I 14
MATH 166Calculus II 14
MATH 265Calculus III 14
MATH 266Elementary Differential Equations3
MATH 321Applied Statistical Methods 53
PHYS 251University Physics I 14
PHYS 252University Physics II 14
Total Credits30

Technical Electives and Optional Concentrations

One technical elective must be taken from each stem from UND unless the student is pursuing the Aerospace Concentration (see below). Students may receive an optional concentration, documented on the transcript, in one of the listed stems as indicated.

Students who satisfactorily complete one of the following combinations of ME 397 and/or ME 497 credits can be granted a waiver for one technical elective:

  • Total of at least 3 credits of ME 397
  • Total of at least 6 credits of ME 497
  • A combination of 1 credit of ME 397 and 4 credits of ME 497
  • A combination of 2 credits of ME 397 and 2 credits of ME 497

The waived technical elective is considered as elective at large and is not specified into any one of the three Mechanical Engineering stems.

Mechanical Design Stem

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
ME 424Systems Dynamics and Control (#)3
ME 426Mechanical Vibrations (#)3
ME 429Introduction to Finite Element Analysis (#)3
ME 439Introduction to Robotics3
ME 484Ground Vehicle Dynamics3
ME 485Multiphysics Modeling3
ME 523Advanced Machine Design (#)3
ME 525Metal Fatigue in Engineering (#)3
ME 526Advanced Vibrations (#)3
ME 529Advanced Finite Element Methods (#)3
ME 530UAS in Engineering Design and Applications (#)3
ME 532Advanced Dynamics (#)3
ME 566Introduction to Machine Vision (#)3
ME 580Introduction to Autonomous Robotics (#)3
AE 423Aerospace Structures3
AE 424Flight Dynamics and Control3

Mechanical Design Concentration - 128 hours

Requires ME 323 Machine Component Design/ME 323L Machine Component Design Laboratory and any four of the Mechanical Design Stem technical electives.

Thermal Sciences Stem

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
ME 342Intermediate Thermodynamics (#)3
ME 446Gas Turbines (#)3
ME 449Internal Combustion Engines (#)3
ME 451Heating and Air Conditioning3
ME 464Computational Fluid Dynamics (#)3
ME 466Aerodynamics (#)3
ME 476Intermediate Fluid Mechanics (#)3
ME 477Compressible Fluid Flow (#)3
ME 542Thermodynamics of Materials3
ME 545Fluidized-Bed Combustion Engineering3
ME 574Advanced Heat Transfer (#)3
ME 575Conduction and Radiation Heat Transfer (#)3
ME 576Convective Heat Transfer (#)3

Thermal Sciences Concentration - 128 hours

Requires ME 306 Fluid Mechanics, ME 341 Thermodynamics and any four of the Thermal Sciences Stem technical electives.

Manufacturing and Materials Stem

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
ME 313Material Properties and Selection3
ME 417Friction, Wear and Lubrication3
ME 420Composite Materials (#)3
ME 428Advanced Manufacturing Processes3
ME 439Introduction to Robotics3
ME 514High Temperature Materials (#)3
ME 515Advanced Processing of Materials and Biomaterials3
ME 524Deformation and Fracture (#)3
ME 525Metal Fatigue in Engineering (#)3
ME 542Thermodynamics of Materials3
ME 580Introduction to Autonomous Robotics (#)3

Manufacturing and Materials Concentration - 128 hours

Requires ME 418 Manufacturing Processes and any four of the Manufacturing and Materials Stem technical electives.

Aerospace Concentration - 133 hours

Requires students to complete AVIT 102 Introduction to Aviation (5 credits) plus seven technical electives. AVIT 102 Introduction to Aviation includes earning a private pilot license and is recommended for the summer session between the freshman and sophomore years. 6

Technical electives must be chosen from the aerospace group of electives as identified by # in the above technical elective listing. One of the technical electives must be either ME 429 Introduction to Finite Element Analysis or ME 464 Computational Fluid Dynamics. ME 490 Special Laboratory Problems or an ME 590 Special Topics may also be included in the aerospace group at the discretion of the Mechanical Engineering Chair.

1

Students must achieve a grade of “C” or better.

2

ME 101 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, ME 201 Student Design, ENGR 200 Computer Applications in Engineering and ME 397 Cooperative Education may be waived by successful completion of ME 102 Professional Assessment and Evaluation. The ethics requirement as represented by ENGR 340 Professional Integrity in Engineering may also be waived, but not the University’s Essential Studies Requirements.

3

Three technical electives must be completed from UND, one in each stem unless pursuing the aerospace concentration. One technical elective can be taken outside the ME Department within other CEM Departments, Math or Physics. The course must be at the 300-level or higher and be consistent with the student’s individual learning plan.

4

Course must be completed from UND.

5

ChE 315 of an alternative calculus-based statistics course may be substituted for MATH 321 with approval of the ME Department.

6

Students already holding a private pilot license may provide proof of this certification to the ME Department as a substitute for AVIT 102 Introduction to Aviation.

*

All transfer courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

The following courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better: ENGL 110, ENGL 130, MATH 165, MATH 166, MATH 265, CHEM 121, CHEM 121L, PHYS 251, PHYS 252, ENGR 200, ENGR 201, ENGR 202, ENGR 203, ME 101, ME 201, and ME 341.

Students must ensure all appropriate pre-requisites are met prior to registering for all courses in the curriculum.

Licensure Requirements

UND Engineering programs are designed to help prepare students for various careers in engineering and may serve as an important step in the pathway for licensure. Students enrolled in, and planning on graduating from, one of the College of Engineering & Mines’ ABET-accredited majors are invited to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a multiple-choice, knowledge-based exam administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES).

The FE Exam covers subject matter taught in a typical baccalaureate engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Students may choose from computer-based exams in chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and other disciplines. Professional licensing in every U.S. state and territory requires, as the first step, that a student successfully pass the FE exam.

After passing the FE exam, in order to receive licensure in the field students must obtain at least four years of experience deemed acceptable to their licensing board and successfully pass a Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam. The PE exams go beyond testing academic knowledge and require knowledge gained in engineering practice. If you are planning to seek professional licensure or certification in an engineering-related field, it is strongly recommended that you contact the appropriate licensing entity in the state in which you are located or plan to locate to in order to seek information and guidance regarding additional licensure or certification requirements.

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General Education Courses

Essential Studies (ES) is UND’s program in general education. Along with your required major courses, it helps form the core of your UND undergraduate education. Your ES courses focus on essential skills employers require including communication, critical thinking and problem solving.

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The requirements on this page are pulled from UND’s academic catalog and may not reflect future terms. Updates are published annually in April.

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