Students pursuing and earning a BS in Mechanical Engineering may earn a BS in ME with an emphasis in Systems Engineering. The student must complete requirements:
Complete 6 hours of Systems Engineering core courses
- ME EN5160 - Fundamentals of Systems Engineering (3)
- ME EN5170 - Systems Engineering and Integration (3)
Complete at least 3 hours from the following list of Systems Engineering related courses
- CVEEN5730 - Project Management and Contract Administration (3)
- ME EN5010 - Principles of Manufacturing Processes (3)
- ME EN5030 - Reliability Engineering (3)
- ME EN5035 - Design of Experiments (3)
- ME EN5040 - Quality Assurance Engineering (3)
- ME EN5100 - Ergonomics (3)
- ME EN5130 - Design Implications for Human-Machine Systems (3)
- ME EN5150 - Introduction to Product Safety and Engineering Ethics (3)
- ME EN5181 - Systems Definition and Modeling (3)
- ME EN5182 - Design of Production and Service Systems (3)
- ME EN5183 - Discrete Event Systems Simulation (3)
- ME EN5184 - Operations Research for Systems (3)
- ME EN5185 - Analytics for Systems Management (3)
- ME EN5186 - Engineering Economic Analysis (3)
- ME EN5205 - System Dynamics (3)
- ME EN5740 - Wind Energy (3)
- ME EN5790 - Energy Systems Analysis (3)
- ME EN5810 - Thermal Systems Design (3)
Earn a B or better in the 9 hours of systems engineering courses. Furthermore, the average grade of these 9 hours of systems engineering courses must be at least a B+.
Complete the requirements for a BS in ME.
Communicate with your Mechanical Engineering Academic Advisor that you are graduating with an emphasis in systems engineering.