Winter 2013 Undergraduate Calendar


MECHANICAL, AUTOMOTIVE AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING

PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace Option
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option

DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

Additional Information: Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Program Information
Faculty of Engineering Program Information, Regulations, Co-operative Education
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
62-126.Linear Algebra
62-140.Differential Calculus
85-111.Engineering Mechanics I or 64-140.Introductory Physics
85-133.Engineering and Design
85-118. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
59-110.Topics General Chemistry
62-141.Integral Calculus
64-141. Introductory Physics II
85-120.Engineering Thermofluids
85-119. Technical Communcations

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-198.Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. Vector Calculus
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
92-210. Dynamics
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
62-216. Differential Equations
85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
85-230. Advanced Engineering and Design
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-298.Work Term II

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
85-212.
85-233.
85-313.Engineering Economics
92-311.Stress Analysis I
92-323.Machine Dynamics
Non-Technical Elective

Winter Term
Co-op students only
85-398.Work Term III

Summer Term
92-317.Applied Thermodynamics
92-320.Fluid Mechanics II
92-324.Engineering. Measurements
92-328.Heat Transfer
92-421. Machine Design
92-459. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
Co-op students only
85-498.Work Term IV

Winter Term
92-418. Thermofluid Systems Design
92-400.Capstone Design
92-411.Design for Failure Prevention
Technical Elective
Technical Elective
Technical Elective

Summer Term
92-321. Control Theory I
85-421.Engineering and Society
92-400.Capstone Design
Technical Elective
Technical Elective
Technical Elective

TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
1.
A minimum of four out of the six technical electives must be numbered 89-3XX, 89-4XX, 92-3XX, 92-4XX, 94-3XX, or 94-4XX.
2.
A maximum of two out of the six technical electives may be replaced with unrestricted electives.
These unrestricted electives may be taken from any department or Faculty, but must have a minimum course weight of 3.0.
NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Non-technical electives must be selected from the approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar.


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES
Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Fall Term
62-126.Linear Algebra
62-140.Differential Calculus
85-111.Engineering Mechanics I
85-133.Engineering and Design
85-118. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
59-110.Topics General Chemistry
62-141.Integral Calculus
64-141. Introductory Physics II
85-120.Engineering Thermofluids
85-119. Technical Communications

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-198.Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. Vector Calculus
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
92-210. Dynamics
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
62-216. Differential Equations
85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
85-230. Advanced Engineering and Design
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-298.Work Term II

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
85-212. Thermodynamics I
85-233. Fluid Mechanics I
92-311.Stress Analysis I
85-313.Engineering Economics
92-323 Machine Dynamics
Non-Technical Elective

Winter Term
Co-op students only
85-398.Work Term III

92-317. Applied Thermodynamics
92-320.Fluid Mechanics II
92-459. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
92-421. Machine Design
92-328.Heat Transfer
94-370. Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
Co-op students only
85-498.Work Term IV

Winter Term
92-400. Capstone Design (Aerospace)
92-411. Design for Failure Prevention
92-418. Thermofluid Systems Design
94-371. Aerospace Materials and Manufacturing
94-471. Aerodynamics and Performance
Aerospace Technical Elective *

Summer Term
92-400. Capstone Design (Aerospace)
92-324. Engineering. Measurements
92-321. Control Theory I
85-421.Engineering and Society
94-470. Aerospace Propulsion
94-472. Flightworthiness

*Aerospace Technical Electives
Choose one of the following Courses:
89-434 Polymers
91-428 Facilities Design & Logistics
91-327 Product Quality and Reliability
92-315 Vibrations
92-455 Environmental Effects and Control of Noise
92-450 Gas Dynamics
92-452 Computational Thermo-Fluids
94-461 Design for Manufacturability
Materials Joining and Aerospace Electronics and Systems*
(*New Course - to be developed in the future)
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES
Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
62-126.Linear Algebra
62-140.Differential Calculus
85-111.Engineering Mechanics I or 64-140.Introductory Physics
85-133.Engineering and Design
85-118. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
59-110.Topics General Chemistry
62-141.Integral Calculus
64-141. Introductory Physics II
85-120.Engineering Thermofluids
85-119. Technical Communications

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-198.Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. Vector Calculus
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
92-210. Dynamics
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
62-216. Differential Equations
85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
85-230. Advanced Engineering and Design
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-298.Work Term II

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
85-212. Thermodynamics I
85-233. Fluid Mechanics I
92-311.Stress Analysis I
85-313.Engineering Economics
92-323 Machine Dynamics
Non-Technical Elective

Winter Term
Co-op students only
85-398.Work Term III

92-317.Applied Thermodynamics
92-320.Fluid Mechanics II
92-459. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
92-421. Machine Design
92-328.Heat Transfer
94-330. Automotive Engineering Fundamentals

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
Co-op students only
85-498.Work Term IV

Winter Term
92-418. Thermofluid Systems Design
92-400.Capstone Design
92-411.Design for Failure Prevention
94-463. Vehicle Dynamics
94-467. Vehicle Thermal Management
Technical Elective

Summer Term
92-321. Control Theory I
92-324.Engineering. Measurements
85-421.Engineering and Society
92-400.Capstone Design
94-465. Internal Combustion Engines
Technical Elective


AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Automotive Option Program technical electives must have an automotive focus and be numbered 89-XXX, 92-XXX, or 94-XXX.

NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Non-technical electives must be selected from the approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.


FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
62-126. Linear Algebra
62-140. Differential Calculus
85-111. Engineering Mechanics I or 64-140. Introductory Physics
85-133. Engineering and Design
85-118. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
59-110. Topics General Chemistry
62-141. Integral Calculus
64-141. Introductory Physics II
85-120. Engineering Thermofluids
85-119. Technical Communications

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-198. Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. Vector Calculus
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
92-210. Dynamics
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
62-216. Differential Equations
85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
85-230. Advanced Engineering and Design
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-298. Work Term II

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
85-212. Thermodynamics I
85-233. Fluid Mechanics I
92-311. Stress Analysis I
85-313. Engineering Economics
92-323. Machine Dynamics
Non-Technical Elective

Winter Term
Co-op students only
85-398. Work Term III

Summer Term
92-317. Applied Thermodynamics
92-320. Fluid Mechanics II
92-459. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
92-421. Machine Design
92-328. Heat Transfer
92-428. Sustainability in Engineering

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
Co-op students only
85-498. Work Term IV

Winter Term
92-418. Thermofluid Systems Design
92-400. Capstone Design
92-411. Design for Failure Prevention
93-362. Air Pollution Control
93-363. Water and Waster Water Treatment
93-364. Materials Recovery and Waste Management

Summer Term
92-321. Control Theory I
92-324. Engineering Measurements
85-421. Engineering and Society
92-400. Capstone Design
92-455. Environmental Effects and Control of Noise
Technical Elective

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Environmental Option Program technical elective must have an environmental focus and be numbered 87-3XX, 87-4XX, 92-3XX, 92-4XX, 93-3XX, 93-4XX, or 94-4XX.

NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Non-technical electives must be selected from the approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
62-126.Linear Algebra
62-140.Differential Calculus
85-111.Engineering Mechanics I or 64-140.Introductory Physics
85-118. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
59-110.Topics General Chemistry
62-141.Integral Calculus
64-141. Introductory Physics II
85-120.Engineering Thermofluids
85-119. Technical Communication

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-198.Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. Vector Calculus
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
92-210. Dynamics
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
62-216. Differential Equations
85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
85-230. Advanced Engineering and Design
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-298.Work Term II

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term

85-212. Thermodynamics I
85-233. Fluid Mechanics I
92-311.Stress Analysis I
85-313.Engineering Economics
92-323 Machine Dynamics
Non-Technical Elective

Winter Term
Co-op students only
85-398.Work Term III

Summer Term
92-317.Applied Thermodynamics
92-320.Fluid Mechanics II
92-459. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
92-421. Machine Design
92-328. Heat Transfer
89-330. Materials and Properties

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
Co-op students only
85-498.Work Term IV

Winter Term
92-418. Thermofluid Systems Design
92-400.Capstone Design
92-411.Design for Failure Prevention
89-420. Ceramic Materials
89-421. Deformation and Fracture
89-331. Theromodynamics and Kinetics of Materials

Summer Term
92-321. Control Theory I
92-324. Engineering. Measurements
85-421. Engineering and Society
92-400. Capstone Design
Technical Elective
Technical Elective


MATERIALS TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Materials Option Program technical electives must be numbered 89-XXX.

NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Non-technical electives must be selected from the approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Total courses: 25

YEAR 1
Fall Term
85-212 Thermodynamics
92-311 Stress Analysis I
92-323 Machine Dynamics
91-201 Management and Globalization
Technical Elective

Winter Term
01-151 Foundations of Academic Writing II
85-219 Introduction to Engineering Materials
85-230 Advanced Engineering & Design
85-220 Analysis of Engineering Systems
Technical Elective

Summer Term
92-317 Applied Thermodynamics
92-320 Fluid Mechanics II
92-328 Heat Transfer
92-324 Engineering Measurements
92-421 Machine Design
92-459 Computer Aided Engineering


Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
92-400 Capstone Design Project
92-418 Thermofluid Systems Design
92-411 Design for Failure Prevention
Technical Elective

Summer Term
92-400 Capstone Design Project
92-321 Control Theory
85-421 Engineering & Society
Technical Elective
Technical Elective

TECHNICAL ELECTIVE RESTRICTIONS
A minimum of four out of the six technical electives must be numbered 89-3XX, 89-4XX, 92-3XX, 92-4XX, 94-3XX, or 94-4XX. Current technical electives for the General Program are listed in Undergraduate Handbook.
A maximum of two out of the six technical electives may be replaced with unrestricted electives. These unrestricted electives may be taken from any department or Faculty, but must have a minimum course weight of 3.0.


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Total courses: 26

YEAR 1

Fall Term
85-212 Thermodynamics
92-311 Stress Analysis I
92-323 Machine Dynamics
91-201 Management and Globalization

Winter Term
85-119. Technical Communications
85-219 Introduction to Engineering Materials
85-230 Advanced Engineering & Design
85-220 Analysis of Engineering Systems

Summer Term
92-317 Applied Thermodynamics
92-320 Fluid Mechanics II
92-328 Heat Transfer
92-421 Machine Design
92-459 Computer Aided Engineering
94-330 Automotive Eng. Fundamentals

Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
92-400 Capstone Design Project
92-418 Thermofluid Systems Design
92-418 Design for Failure Prevention
94-463 Vehicle Dynamics
94-467 Vehicle Thermal Management
Technical Elective

Summer Term
92-400 Capstone Design Project
92-321 Control Theory
92-324 Engineering Measurements
85-421 Engineering & Society
94-461 Internal Combustion Engines
Technical Elective

TECHNICAL ELECTIVE RESTRICTIONS
Technical Electives for the Automotive Option Program must have an automotive focus and be numbered 89-XXX, 92-3XX, 92-4XX, or 94-XXX. Current technical electives for the Automotive Option Program are listed in the Undergraduate Handbook.


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Total courses: 26

YEAR 1

Fall Term
85-212 Thermodynamics
92-311 Stress Analysis I
92-323 Machine Dynamics
91-201 Management and Globalization

Winter Term
85-119. Technical Communications
85-219 Introduction to Engineering Materials
85-230 Advanced Engineering & Design
85-220 Analysis of Engineering Systems

Summer Term
92-317 Applied Thermodynamics
92-320 Fluid Mechanics II
92-328 Heat Transfer
92-428 Sustainability in Engineering
92-421 Machine Design
92-459 Computer Aided Engineering

Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
92-400. Capstone Design Project
92-418. Thermofluid Systems Design
92-411 Design for Failure Prevention
93-362 Air Pollution Control
93-363 Water & Wastewater Treatment
93-364 Materials Recovery and Waste Management

Summer Term
92-400 Capstone Design Project
92-321 Control Theory
85-421 Engineering & Society
92-324 Engineering Measurements
92-455 Envir. Effects & Control of Noise
Technical Elective

TECHNICAL ELECTIVE RESTRICTIONS
Technical Electives for the Environmental Option Program must have an environmental focus and be numbered 87-4XX, 92-4XX, 93-4XX, or 94-4XX. Current technical electives for the Environmental Option Program are listed in the Undergraduate Handbook.


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Total courses: 26

YEAR 1

Fall Term
85-212 Thermodynamics
92-311 Stress Analysis I
92-323 Machine Dynamics
91-201 Management and Globalization

Winter Term
85-119. Technical Communications
85-219 Introduction to Engineering Materials
85-230 Advanced Engineering & Design
85-220 Analysis of Engineering Systems
Technical Elective

Summer Term
92-317 Applied Thermodynamics
92-320 Fluid Mechanics II
92-328 Heat Transfer
89-330 Materials and Their Properties
92-421 Machine Design
92-459 Computer Aided Engineering

Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
92-400 Capstone Design Project
92-418 Thermofluid Systems Design
92-411 Design for Failure Prevention
89-331 Thermodynamics & Kinetics of Materials
89-420 Ceramic Materials
89-421 Deformation and Fracture

Summer Term
92-400 Capstone Design Project
92-321 Control Theory
85-421 Engineering & Society
92-324 Engineering Measurements
Technical Elective

TECHNICAL ELECTIVE RESTRICTIONS
Technical Electives for the Materials Option Program must be numbered 89-XXX. Current technical electives for the Materials Option Program are listed in the Undergraduate Handbook.




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