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Nov 16, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Mechanical Engineering - Aerospace Engineering Concentration (BME)
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Program Educational Goals:
The objective of the undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Program at the University of Delaware is to produce graduates with a strong foundation in engineering fundamentals, enabling them to lead successful careers and/or obtain advanced degrees, and to contribute to the profession and the community at large.
Graduates of the Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering program with a Concentration in Aerospace Engineering will be able to:
- Simulate, design, and analyze aerospace engineering systems in application areas such as aircraft design, rocket propulsion, wind power, and autonomous vehicles and drones.
- Apply fundamental knowledge of aerodynamics, composite materials, fluid mechanics, and control systems to aerospace engineering practice.
- Contribute to engineering knowledge, the profession, and the community through original research, technology development, and service.
- Professionally communicate technical information to a broad audience.
- Work effectively on multidisciplinary teams to solve complex engineering problems.
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College Requirements:
- The College of Engineering requires nine additional breadth credits (21 credits total including the University Breadth requirements) (minimum grade of C-).
- These nine credits may be selected in any combination from the University Breadth Requirements list and the College of Engineering Breadth Requirement List in any category except Math, Natural Sciences and Technology.
- Of the 21 credits, six credits must be at the Upper Level, defined as:
- any 300-level or higher course on the University Breadth Requirement list (excluding Math, Natural Sciences and Technology courses).
- any 300-level or higher course on the College of Engineering Breadth Requirement list (excluding Math, Natural Sciences and Technology courses).
- any foreign language instruction course at the 107 level or higher as designated on the College of Engineering Breadth Requirement list (some courses above the 107 level do NOT count toward this requirement because they are taught in English).
- A maximum of two courses (six credits) can be taken from the Career and Professional Preparation sub-section of the College of Engineering Breadth Requirement list to satisfy the College of Engineering additional breadth requirement.
- Of the 21 credits, three credits may be used to satisfy the University Multicultural Requirement (recommended for timely progress toward degree completion).
- With few exceptions, students may not use courses from their major to satisfy Breadth Requirement coursework.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses taken from the College of Engineering Breadth Requirement list can ONLY count toward the additional nine credits of breadth the College of Engineering requires for its majors. They CANNOT count for University Breadth.
Academic Standards
Students pursuing any engineering major (except Computer Science or Information Systems) must have at least a 2.0 grade point average in all coursework that counts toward the Engineering Grade Point Average as seen on the degree audit. This coursework generally consists of engineering, mathematics, and science courses used to fulfill graduation requirements. The college adheres to the university grade forgiveness policy. Outside of the timeframe specified in that policy, if a course is repeated, only the last grade will be used to compute the Engineering Grade Point Average. Credit from courses taken pass/fail cannot be used to complete any engineering degree requirement, unless the course is only offered pass/fail in the engineering curriculum.
Mechanical Engineering Major Requirements:
Concentration Requirements:
- Students are required to apply for the Concentration and must complete all the requirements for the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree.
- Students are required to complete at least 12 credits in accordance with the following requirements.
- Credits used towards this concentration (excluding any faculty-approved credits from MEEG 401 - Engineering Senior Design ) may also be used to satisfy the depth technical elective requirements for the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree.
- No more than 3 of the 12 credits used for this Concentration can be applied toward any other Concentration.
Aerospace Engineering:
Three of the following:* Note:
*Independent study, Senior Research, and additional courses for satisfying this requirement can be approved by the Department. Electives:
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
Credits to Total a Minimum of 125
Last Revised for 2022-2023 Academic Year
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