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1 Chapter 5 Chapter 4 Chapter 3 Chapter 2 Chapter MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Offered by the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. For a listing of Academic Staff in the Department, please refer to Chapter.) UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (AEMECBASC) UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT COUNSELLOR: Ms Nicole Treston Room 24D, Rosebrugh Building The Mechanical Engineering profession faces unprecedented challenges and exciting opportunities in its efforts to serve the needs of society. The broad disciplinary base and design orientation of the field will continue to make the skills of the mechanical engineer crucial to the success of virtually all technical systems that involve energy, motion, materials, design, automation and manufacturing. The explosive growth in the availability of lower-cost, compact and high speed computing hardware and software is already revolutionizing the analysis, design, manufacture and operation of many mechanical engineering systems. Mechanical engineering systems are part of automotive engineering, robotics, fuel utilization, nuclear and thermal power generation, materials behaviour in design applications, transportation, biomechanical engineering, environmental control and many others. To prepare Mechanical Engineers for the challenges of such a broad discipline, the program is designed to: (i) Provide fundamental knowledge of the various subdisciplines; (ii) Teach methodology and systems analysis techniques for integrating this knowledge into useful design concepts, and (iii) Make graduates fully conversant with modern facilities, such as CAD/CAM and microprocessor control, by which design concepts can be produced and competitively manufactured. The knowledge component includes the key subdisciplines of mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, control theory, dynamics, material science and design. All are based on adequate preparation in mathematics and in such fundamental subjects as physics and chemistry. Integration of this knowledge is accomplished in third and fourth year courses. Students select many upper-year courses from a list of electives, permitting them to choose subjects compatible with their individual interests. Most technical elective courses are grouped into one of five areas: Manufacturing, Mechatronics, Solid Mechanics and Machine, Energy and Environment or. Students are expected to select a sequence of courses from two of the five streams, acquiring greater depth of knowledge in those areas. Students have the option of doing a one or two term thesis in the fourth year, allowing independent study and research with a university faculty member. With this diverse background, virtually all industries seek the services of the practicing mechanical engineer as an employee or a consultant. Mechanical engineers are involved in the primary power production industry where hydraulic, thermal and nuclear energy is converted to electricity; in integrated manufacturing of automobiles and other equipment; in aircraft and other transportation systems; in the heating and air conditioning industry; in the design and manufacture of electronic hardware; in materials processing plants and many others industries. For the modern mechanical engineer, the undergraduate program is only the first step in this educational process. An increasing number of graduates pursue advanced degrees in particular areas of specialization. Graduates entering industry can continue their education by participating in the graduate program. For further details please see the information following the program outline. Chapter 6 FIRST YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FALL SESSION YEAR APSHF Engineering Strategies & Practice I CIV00HF Mechanics MAT86HF Calculus I MAT88HF Linear Algebra MSE0HF Applied Science: Materials Chapter 7 WINTER SESSION YEAR APS06HS Fundamentals of Computer Programming APS2HS Engineering Strategies & Practice II ECE0HS Electrical Fundamentals MAT87HS Calculus II MIE00HS Dynamics MIE9HS Introduction to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 54
2 Calendar Chapter 7 Curriculum & Programs SECOND YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Fall Session-Year 2 MIE230HF Engineering Analysis MIE23HF Probability & Statistics with Engineering Applications MIE258HF Engineering Economics and Accounting MSE270HF Materials Science Complementary Studies Elective 2 Overview Winter Session-Year 2 MAT234HS Differential Equations MIE20HS Thermodynamics MIE22HS Manufacturing Engineering MIE222HS Mechanics of Solids I Complementary Studies Elective 2 Admissions Practical Experience Requirement - As described in the beginning pages of this chapter, students are required to have completed a total of 600 hours of acceptable practical experience before graduation (normally during their summer vacation periods). 2 At least two of the four (0.5 credit) Complementary Studies Electives to be taken between second and fourth year must be Humanities/Social Sciences courses (see the Complementary Studies section at the beginning of this chapter). An equivalent.0 credit course is also acceptable. Students are responsible for ensuring that each elective taken is approved. Please consult the electives list available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar s website. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR Students registered within this program, and all other undergraduate programs within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, may elect to enrol and participate in the Professional Experience Year (PEY) program. The PEY program requires that qualified students undertake a paid, full-time 2-6 month continuous work period with a cooperating industry. Details are described in the beginning of this chapter. For more information, consult the Professional Experience Year Office, 45 Willcocks Street 2nd Floor, early in session 2F or 3F. THIRD YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Fall Session-Year 3 AER334HF Numerical Methods I CHE353HF Engineering Biology Winter Session-Year 3 Two of the following streams ( See stream courses below): Manufacturing Mechatronics Solid Mechanics and Energy and Environment MIE30HF Kinematics & Dynamics of Machines MIE35HS for the Environment In 4F, students will be required to take one additional course from each of the same two streams followed in third year Stream Courses Term 3W Manufacturing MIE364 Methods of Quality Control and Improvement Mechatronics MIE346HS Analog & Digital Electronics for Mechatronics Solid Mechanics & MIE320HS Mechanics of Solids II MIE32HF Fluid Mechanics I MIE333HS Engineering Physics Energy and Environment MIE33HS Heat & Mass Transfer MIE342HF Circuits with Applications to Mechanical Engineering Systems MIE34HS Computer Aided I CHE354HS Cellular and Molecular Biology or MIE33HS Physiological Control Systems * The Department is not able to schedule all third-year, stream coures withour conflict. However, students are required to select courses that allow for a conflict-free timetable Scholarships & Financial Aid Fees & Expenses Student Services & Resources Academic Regulations Curriculum & Programs Course Descriptions 55
3 Chapter 7 Chapter 6 Chapter 5 Chapter 4 Chapter 3 Chapter 2 Chapter All students enrolled within this Program are eligible to apply for admission into the Skoll Program. Details are described in the beginning of this chapter. Students who are interested in completing a minor (6 courses) or stream (4 courses) in should consult the beginning of this chapter for more information, and should also meet with the Undergraduate Student Counsellor. Students may complete this minor by the end of the fourth-year, Mechanical program by taking the following courses, however other combinations are possible: CHE353HF, Engineering Biology MIE33HS, Physiological Control Systems, and/or CHE354HS, Cellular and Molecular Biology ECE445HF, Neural Bioelectricity or ECE446HF, Sensory Communication or MIE343HF, Industrial Ergonomics & the Workplace or MIE439HF, Biomechanics I or MIE448HF, Engineering Psychology & Human Performance or MSE440HF, Biomaterial Processing and Properties MIE539HS, Biomechanics II or MSE442HS Surgical and Dental Implant MIE496YY, Thesis (this must focus on bioengineering) FOURTH YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Fall Session-Year 4 2 Stream course 3 Stream course 3 Stream course or Technical Elective 4 Capstone 5 Complementary Studies Elective 6 Winter Session-Year 4 2 Stream course 3 or Technical Elective 4 Stream course 3 or Technical Elective 4 Capstone Capstone 5 Complementary Studies Elective 6 The Department is not able to schedule all fourth-year courses without conflict. However, students are required to select courses that allow for a conflict-free timetable. 2 Students may use a capstone course to substitute for a stream course or a technical elective, however, a technical elective may not be used to substitute for a capstone course. This type of substitution is permitted in each term of 4F and. 3 In 4F, students must take one required course (indicated below) from each of the same two streams followed in 3W. As well, students are encouraged to take two more courses in 4F or in order to complete a stream (a total of 4 courses from one stream). 4 Students are permitted to take at most two technical elective substitutes in their fourth year, but are required to obtain formal Departmental approval from the Undergraduate Office. 5 Students may choose to complete a one-term thesis in 4F or, or a two-term thesis, provided they are supervised by a member of the University of Toronto teaching staff. 6 At least two of the four (0.5 credit) Complementary Studies Electives to be taken between second and fourth year must be Humanities/Social Sciences courses (see the Complementary Studies section at the beginning of this chapter). An equivalent.0 credit course is also acceptable. Students are responsible for ensuring that each elective taken is approved. Please consult the electives list available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar s website. Stream Courses Term Manufacturing Mechatronics Solid Mechanics & Energy and Environment 4F MIE440HF Mechanical : Theory & Methodology MIE444HF Mechatronics Principles MIE442HF Machine MIE4HF Thermal Energy Conversion MIE439HF Biomechanics I 56
4 Calendar Chapter 7 Curriculum & Programs Term Manufacturing Mechatronics Solid Mechanics & Energy and Environment MIE364HS Methods of Quality Control and Improvement MIE422HS Automated ManufacturingA,B MIE469HS Reliability and Maintainability Engineering MSE330HS Introduction to Polymer Engineering MIE438HS Microprocessors and Embedded Microcontrollers MIE443HS Mechatronics Systems: and IntegrationB MIE44HS Computer Aided II MIE464HS Smart Materials and Structures MIE58HS Fundamentals of Aircraft MIE540HS Product MIE408HS Nuclear Engineering II MIE48HS Fluid Mechanics II MIE57HS Fuel Cell Systems MIE539HS Biomechanics II MSE442HS Surgical and Dental Implant Overview Admissions Scholarships & Financial Aid A B Students may take only one of MIE422HS (Automated Manufacturing) or AER525HF (Robotics) Limited Enrolment Capstone Courses 4F MIE44HF Applied Fluid Mechanics A B MIE439HF Biomechanics I MIE440HF Mechanical : Theory & Methodology MIE444HF Mechatronics Principles MIE496HF (one term)/mie496yy (two-term) Thesis MIE408HS Nuclear Engineering II MIE44HS Computer Aided MIE443HS Mechatronics Systems: and Integration MIE464HS Smart Materials and Structures MIE496HS (one term) Thesis MIE506HS - MEMS and Microfabrication MIE58HS Fundamentals of Aircraft MIE540HS Product Students may take only one of MIE422HS (Automated Manufacturing) or AER525HF (Robotics) Limited Enrolment Technical Electives 4F AER307HF Aerodynamics AER525H Robotics A MIE343HF Industrial Ergonomics and the Workplace MIE360HF Systems Modelling & Simulation MIE404HF Control Systems MIE407HF Nuclear Engineering I MIE44HF Applied Fluid Mechanics MIE448HF Engineering Psychology and Human Performance MIE55HF Alternative Energy Systems MIE56HF Combustion and Fuels MSE40HF Materials Selection in II CIV440HS Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment ECE344HS Operating Systems MIE402HS Vibrations MIE447HS Electromechanical Energy Conversion MIE539HS Biomechanics II Fees & Expenses Student Services & Resources Academic Regulations Curriculum & Programs Course Descriptions 57
5 Chapter GRADUATE PROGRAM IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The Department offers graduate study and research opportunities in a wide range of fields within Mechanical Engineering. These include applied mechanics, biomedical engineering, computeraided engineering, energy studies, fluid mechanics and hydraulics, materials, manufacturing, robotics, automation and control, design, surface sciences, thermodynamics and heat transfer, plasma processing, vibration, computational fluid dynamics, microfluidics and micromechanics, environmental engineering, thermal spray coatings, finite element methods, internal combustion engines and spray-forming processes. The programs available lead to M.Eng., M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. Evening courses are offered to accommodate participants who work full-time and are interested in an M.Eng. Additional information can be obtained from the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Graduate Studies Office, Rosebrugh Building, RS24 or online at Chapter 7 Chapter 6 Chapter 5 Chapter 4 Chapter 3 Chapter 2 58
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