Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.) at Baylor University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.) at Baylor University

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Bachelor degree
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)

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The Mechanical Engineering curriculum consists of two main course stems. In the thermal/fluids stem, students study fluid mechanics, heat transfer and thermodynamics. In the materials/mechanical systems stem, students study engineering materials, manufacturing processes, control systems and machine design. With these two required stems, students gain a foundation for the major areas of mechanical engineering and are prepared to enter a variety of industries. In addition to the required stems, students can further specialize by choosing electives in the areas of data acquisition systems and instrumentation, analysis and design of propulsion systems, advanced structural analysis, computational methods for fluids-thermo, biomaterials, biomechanics, robotics manufacturing processes, and other topics. These electives add to the student's ability to apply fundamentals and to design machines and energy systems.

BSME Program Educational Objectives
Upon successful completion of the B.S. in Mechanical Engineering program, the graduate will be able to:

1. apply knowledge of mathematics, basic science and engineering science to bring creatively a project from problem statement to final design.
2. be professionally competent and engaged in life-long learning, serving society in a professional career or by continuing their education in a graduate program.
3. work in interdisciplinary teams and clearly communicate ideas through a variety of media.
4. be a responsible professional with a strong sense of vocation, ethics, and integrity developed in an educational environment shaped by Christian ideals, enabling graduates to become leaders in their churches, communities, professional societies, and society as a whole.


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