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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING September Entry, 120 credit program

Notes (taken from the Undergraduate Calendar): 71.10.4 Prerequisites 1. Students are responsible for ensuring that they have successfully completed all prerequisites to a course before attempting to register for the course. 2. Students must complete all 200-lvl courses required for their program before registering for 400-lvl courses. 3. All 200-lvl courses within the program which are prerequisites for other courses must be completed with a C- or higher. A 200-lvl course in which a student has obtained a D+ or lower must be repeated before attempting a course for which it is a prerequisite. 4. A student who has registered for a course without satisfactorily completing all prerequisites may be withdrawn from the course. 71.20.7 Writing Skills Requirement All students admitted to the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science as of September 2001 must meet the writing skills requirement. To do this, students can write the Engineering Writing Test (EWT), or take ENCS 272 and earn a grade of C- or better. Newly admitted students are strongly encouraged to meet the requirement very early in their program (fall term of first year for students starting in September or winter term of first year for students starting in January) in order to avoid the risk of delayed graduation should remedial work prove necessary. The Engineering Writing Test is especially designed to address the writing skills typically demanded of engineers. Students who are required to take ESL courses should meet the writing skills requirements in the term following completion of their ESL courses. All ESL and English/French language courses taken to satisfy this requirement are in addition to engineering program requirements. Other: 1. Technical electives must be chosen from the approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar ONLY. For information concerning available technical electives, please refer to section 71.40 of the Undergraduate Calendar: http://registrar.concordia.ca/calendar/pdf/sec71.40.pdf 2. For course descriptions and prerequisite requirements: http://registrar.concordia.ca/calendar/pdf/sec71.60.pdf 3. If you want/need to make changes to your course sequence, please consult with your Academic Program Assistant first. Failing to do so could result in unexpected delays to your program.

Last revised: June 13, 2012

2012 -2013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - REGULAR 4 YEAR PROGRAM (September entry) FALL WINTER ENGR 213 (3) ENGR 201 (1.5)
Applied Ordinary Differential Equations

ENGR 242
Statics

(3) (3.5) (3.5) (3)

Professional Practice and Responsibility ENGR 202 (1.5) Sustainable Development & Enviro. Stewardship

MECH 211 1 YEAR


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ENGR 233 ENGR 243


Dynamics

(3) (3) (3.75) (3) (3) (3.5) (3.5) (3.5) (3.5) (3) (3.5) (3.75) (3.5)

Mechanical Engineering Drawing

Applied Advanced Calculus

MECH 215 MECH 221


Materials Science

Prog. for Mechanical & Industrial Engineers

ENGR 244 MECH 313

Mechanics of Materials Machine Drawing and Design

ENCS 282 ENGR 251 2nd YEAR ENGR 311 ENGR 391 MECH 311 ENGR 371 MECH 344 3rd YEAR MECH 352
Heat Transfer I

(3) (3) (3) (3) (3.75) (3) (3) (3.5) (3.5) (3)

ENGR 361 MECH 321 MECH 343 MECH 368 MECH 370 ENGR 301 MECH 351 MECH 371 MECH 375

Technical Writing and Communication Thermodynamics I Transform Cal. & Partial Differential Equations Numerical Methods in Engineering Manufacturing Processes Probability and Statistics in Engineering Machine Element Design

Fluid Mechanics I Properties and Failure of Materials Theory of Machines Electronics for Mechanical Engineers Modelling, Simulation and Control Systems Engineering Management Principles and Economics Thermodynamics II Analysis and Design of Control Systems Mechanical Vibrations

MECH 361 MECH 390

Fluid Mechanics II Mechanical Engineering Design Project

TO BE TAKEN IN FALL or WINTER ENGR 392 (3)


Impact of Technology on Society

General Studies (3 ) 4 YEAR


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Please refer to the calendar for course requirements

Option Electives (as required 15.75)


Please refer to the calendar for requirements

FULL YEAR COURSE (FALL and WINTER) MECH 490 (4)


Capstone Mechanical Engineering Design Project

It is strongly recommended that you follow the above course sequence exactly. If you feel that you require modification(s), please see your Undergraduate Program Assistant to ensure that you do not miss/drop a course that is crucial to your path. A course you miss now could have consequences down the road that you do not see for yourself! April 2012

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