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Mechanical Engineering (MEng) (Automotive Stream): Program Sequencing

TERM 1

Requirements: 8 courses

Two mandatory courses:
MECH-8008. Fundamentals of Clean Engine Technology
MECH-8010. Vehicle Dynamics
plus,
Two additional courses from the following list as determined by the Faculty of Engineering and the Centre for Executive Education, and made available for the term:
85-501. Design & Analysis of Engineering Experiments
85-502. Sustainability: Principles & Practices
85-503. Advanced Operations Research 1
85-504. Engineering Design, Methodology & Applications
85-505. Product Innovation & Design Management
85-506. Tribology: Materials & Manufacturing Aspects
85-507. Turbulent Reacting Flows
85-509. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis
MECH-8011. Bluff Body Aerodynamics
85-512. Managing Employees

TERM 2
Three mandatory courses:
MECH-8025. Automotive Applications for Noise, Vibration & Harshness Evaluation
MECH-8026. Aftertreatment & IC Engine Modeling
MECH-8029. Automotive Paint and Industrial Coatings

One additional course from the following list as determined by the Faculty of Engineering and the Centre for Executive Education, and made available for the term:
85-521. Air Pollution from Mobile Sources
85-522. Advanced Topics in MEMS
85-523. Manufacturing Systems Simulation
85-524. Corrosion Principles & Prevention
MECH-8027. Automotive Heat Exchange Design
85-528. Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow in Microchannels
MECH-8014. Management Information Systems

TERM 3
One mandatory course:
MECH-8033. Automotive Sensor Systems
plus,
Two additional courses from the following list as determined by the Faculty of Engineering and the Centre for Executive Education, and made available for the term:
85-531. Introduction to Micro Fuel Cells
85-532. Active Vision Systems
85-534. Flexible Manufacturing Systems
85-519. Linear Systems in Mechanics
85-536. Casting: Modeling & Simulation
85-537. Metal Casting Technology
85-538. Finite Element Methods for Crash-worthiness and Impact Analysis
MECH-8000. Special Topics in Automotive Engineering
MECH-8091. Engineering Venture Formation