Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Programme By Colorado School of Mines |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

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Main Subject Area

Engineering - MechanicalMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Mechanical

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Mechanical Engineering Department prides itself in providing a challenging, yet rewarding experience for undergraduate students to develop as engineers, scholars, and citizens. The Department supports an undergraduate degree program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME). Our BSME degree is fully accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Program Educational Objectives The Mechanical Engineering program prepares graduates within three to five years of completing their degree to: Apply their Mechanical Engineering education as active contributors in the workforce or graduate school; Effectively communicate technical information in a diverse and globally integrated society; Demonstrate their commitment to continued professional development through training, coursework, and/or professional society involvement; Exemplify ethical and social responsibility in their professional activities. The BSME program provides students with a strong background in core sciences and engineering courses. The program builds on this base with mechanical engineering courses in thermodynamics, fluids, mechanics of materials, machine design, computer-aided engineering, and heat transfer. These courses are supplemented by three semesters of related laboratory experience, a year-long senior-design capstone course, and courses from other disciplines including applied math, economics, electrical engineering, and material science.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Mechanical

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Mechanical Engineering Department prides itself in providing a challenging, yet rewarding experience for undergraduate students to develop as engineers, scholars, and citizens. The Department supports an undergraduate degree program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME). Our BSME degree is fully accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Program Educational Objectives The Mechanical Engineering program prepares graduates within three to five years of completing their degree to: Apply their Mechanical Engineering education as active contributors in the workforce or graduate school; Effectively communicate technical information in a diverse and globally integrated society; Demonstrate their commitment to continued professional development through training, coursework, and/or professional society involvement; Exemplify ethical and social responsibility in their professional activities. The BSME program provides students with a strong background in core sciences and engineering courses. The program builds on this base with mechanical engineering courses in thermodynamics, fluids, mechanics of materials, machine design, computer-aided engineering, and heat transfer. These courses are supplemented by three semesters of related laboratory experience, a year-long senior-design capstone course, and courses from other disciplines including applied math, economics, electrical engineering, and material science.

Admission Requirements

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Freshmen are encouraged to have a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) (a B or better where A=4.0) from a secondary school. Other English language requirements: Mines require a minimum score of 550 on the TOEFL paper-based test; Pearson Test of English/PTE Academic: Minimum overall score of 53 with no communicative skills score below 50. Test must have been taken within the past two years to be accepted.

Jan-2000

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