Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering (BS) at Brigham Young University |
Brigham Young University
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Brigham Young University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 34,174 students in Provo, UT.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Brigham Young University Bachelor degree Mechanical Engineering (BS)
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Major Requirements
1. Complete the following basic science core:
Chem 105.
Phscs 123, 220.
Note: Students without high school physics should start with Phscs 121.
2. Complete one of the following mathematics core sequences:
1. Math 112, 113, 302, 303.
2. Math 112, 113, 214, 334, 343.
3. Complete the following preprofessional engineering courses:
CE En 103, 203, 204.
EC En 301.
Me En 172, 191, 250, 282.
4. Complete the following mechanical engineering core:
Me En 312, 321, 335, 340, 363, 372, 373, 475, 476.
5. Complete the following supporting courses:
Engl 316.
Stat 332.
6. Complete 15 hours (five courses) of technical electives. The purpose of these courses is to strengthen the engineering education of the student by
1. deepening the student's understanding of engineering and/or science fundamentals,
2. helping the student learn to apply engineering fundamentals in specific areas of interest, and
3. helping the student to develop critical skills related to engineering practice.
The technical electives are normally 400-level or higher mechanical engineering courses, but other courses may be used as long as the following requirements are met:
* At least three courses must be in mechanical engineering.
* No courses may be below the 300 level.
* A maximum of 3 credit hours in Me En 595R or other independent project courses may be applied to meet technical elective requirements.
* All courses must be of an acceptable level from mechanical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, or computer science; or they must be on the approved elective list in the department office.
If a student wishes to count a course outside these areas as an elective, approval must be granted before the course is taken. Approval is requested by submitting to the department undergraduate committee a one-page petition that lists all of the proposed electives and demonstrates how the proposed exception meets the purpose described above.
* No course used to satisfy other major requirements for graduation may be used as an elective.
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