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1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING General Office: Head Hall, Room E-41 Mailing Address: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 4400, 15 Dineen Drive, Fredericton, N.B., Canada, E3B 5A3 Phone: (506) Fax: (506) Website: FACULTY Afzal, Muhammad, BScEng (UAF, Pak), MEng (AIT, Thailand), PhD (Ehime,Japan), PEng, Assoc Prof (Joint Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Management) Bance, Manohar, BSc, MB, ChB (Manchester), MSc (U of T), FRCSC, Adjunct Prof-2009 Biden, Edmund N., BScE (UNB), DPhil (Oxf), Prof and Dean of Graduate Studies Bonham, David J., BSc (Qu), MEng, PhD (McM), PEng, Prof. Emeritus 1974 Boudreau, Roger, BEng, MEng (Ecole Polytechnique), PhD (UNB),PEng, Adjunct Prof Carretero, Juan A., BEng (UNAM), MASc, PhD (Victoria),PEng, Prof Chen, Zengtao, BEng (Nanjing UST), MEng, Dr. Eng. (Harbin IT), PhD (Wat), PEng, Prof and Acting Chair Davies, Huw G., BSc, PhD (Imperial), PEng, Prof Emeritus Dubay, Rickey, BSc Mech, MSc Mech (UWI), PhD (DalTech), PEng, Prof Gagnon, Yves, Beng (Sherbrooke), MSc (MIT), Doctorat (U. Paul Sabatier), PEng, Adj Prof Garland, Phil, BScE, PhD (UNB), Asst Prof Gerber, Andrew G., BScE, PhD (UNB), BA (Ambassador), PEng, Prof and Chair Hall, Joseph W., BEng, MASc, PhD (McM), Assoc Prof Hassan, Marwan, BSc (Helwan), MSc (Tuskegee), PhD (McM), PEng, Adjunct Prof Holloway, Gordon, BSc (UNB), MASc, PhD (Ott), PEng, Prof Hussein, Esam M.A., BSc, MSc (Alexandria), PhD (McM), PEng, Prof and Assoc Dean of Engineering Jeans, Tiger, BScE (UNB), MScE (Toronto), PhD (UNB), Asst Prof Kember, Guy, HBSc, MSc, PhD (W.Ont), Adjunct Prof Losier, Yves G., BScE, MScE, PhD (UNB), PEng, Instructor Lyon, Donald E., BS, MS, PhD (Purdue), Prof, PEng Mohany, Atef, BSc, MSc (Cairo), PhD (McM), PEng, Adjunct Prof Nokelby, Scott, BEng, MASc, PhD (Victoria), PEng, Adjunct Prof Rogers, Robert J., BSc (Calgary), MASc, PhD (Wat), PEng, Prof Emeritus Simoneau, Andy, BEng, MEng, PhD (McM), PEng, Asst Prof Seto, Mae, BASc, MASc, PhD (UBC), Peng, Adjunct Prof Sousa, Antonio C.M., ME (Lco Marques), MSc, PhD (Manc),Fellow OE (Portugal) Prof Emeritus Venart, James E.S., BASc (Tor), PhD (Glas), PEng, Prof Emeritus Waller, Edward, BSc, MScE (UNB), PhD (Rensselaer), PEng, Adjunct Prof (Jt Phys) Watt, George, BApSc, PhD (Br.Col), Adjunct Prof Yao, Shengji (Sophie), BEng (Jiangxi UST), MSc (Dalian UT), PhD (Concordia), PEng, Asst Prof
2 General Information The Department of Mechanical Engineering provides instruction leading to the degree Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BScE). The program of instruction presents a curriculum suitable to the education of engineers in the art and science of Mechanical Engineering. The curriculum includes a core of basic Mathematics, Science, Business and Humanities subjects, and is structured around a sequence of essential Mechanical Engineering subjects and design instruction. All this provides for the academic requirements of university graduates qualified to practice Mechanical Engineering professionally; it prepares the student for a career in the profession whether involved in the design, production, or operation of mechanical equipment, industrial or power plant, or the pursuit of post-graduate study. The central theme behind an education in Mechanical Engineering is the engineered production, transformation, conversion, transmission and control of "mechanical" energy and materials. This may involve any or all aspects of the design, manufacture, fabrication, alteration, installation, selection, specification, testing, maintenance, operation, and control of single components and machines or complete and complex systems. The Department offers some specialization in order to match these extremely broad demands to the interests of its students. In particular there are two program options: Mechatronics and Biomedical Engineering. These Options are described in detail below. Curriculum Core Courses Students should note the specific academic regulations in the section "General Regulations" as outlined earlier under "Engineering". In addition to the core courses required of all Engineering students, additional required courses are provided in the areas of applied mechanics, materials, thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, manufacturing engineering and system dynamics, as well as the application of these courses to engineering design. The program is designed to be completed in eight academic terms, however the student may arrange for a program that spans a longer time period. Typical term-by-term course sequences may be seen on the web site: The complete requirements for the degree, including the core courses recommended for the first and second terms, are listed below. A list of Technical Electives follows the program outline. All courses must be passed with a grade of C or better. CHE 2501 General Materials Science CHE 2506 Materials Science Laboratory CHEM 1982* * General Applied Chemistry CHEM 1987* * General Applied Chemistry Laboratory CS 1003 * Intro to Computer Programming CS 3113 Intro to Numerical Methods (or CE 3933 or CHE 2418 or CHE 3418 or MATH 3413) ECE 1813 * Electricity and Magnetism ECE 2683 Electric Circuits and Machines (for non-electricals) ECE 2701 Electric Circuits and Electronics (for non-electricals) (or ECE 2711 ) ENGG 1001* Engineering Practice Lecture Series ENGG 1003* Engineering Technical Communications ENGG 1015* Introduction to Engineering Design and Problem Solving ENGG 1082* Mechanics for Engineers ENGG 4013 Law and Ethics for Engineers
3 MATH 1003* Introduction to Calculus I MATH 1013* Introduction to Calculus II MATH 1503* Introduction to Linear Algebra (or MATH 2213 ) MATH 2513 Multivariable Calculus for Engineers MATH 3503 Differential Equations for Engineers ME 1312 Computer Aided Design ME 2003* Dynamics for Engineers ME 2111 MEchanics Mechanics of Materials I (or CE 2023 ) ME 2122 Mechanics of Materials II ME 2125 Mechanics of Materials Design Project ME 2143 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines ME 2145 Kinematics and Dynamics Design Project ME 2222 Manufacturing Engineering I ME 2352 Design Optimization ME 3232 Engineering Economics (or CE 3963 ) ME 3341 Machine Design ME 3345 Machine Design Project ME 3352 Design Optimization ME 3413 Thermodynamics ME 3415 Thermodynamics Lab ME 3433 Heat Transfer I (or CHE 3304 ) ME 3435 Heat Transfer I Lab ME 3511 Fluid Mechanics ME 3515 Fluid Mechanics Lab ME 3522 Applied Fluid Mechanics ME 3524 Fluid Systems and Design ME 3613 System Dynamics ME 3623 Automatic Controls I ME 4283 Manufacturing Engineering II ME 4421 Applied Thermodynamics ME 4424 Sustainable Energy Systems Design ME 4613 Mechanical Vibration ME 4860 Senior Design Project (or ENGG 4025) ME 4861 Mechanical Health and Safety PHYS 1081* Physics for Engineers STAT 2593 Probability and Statistics for Engineers (or STAT 2264 ) Total credit hours of core courses: 142 ch Complementary Studies Electives: 9 ch Technical Electives (see section below): 10 ch TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR DEGREE: 161 ch * These are first year courses, most of which are accepted for credit by other engineering departmentsprograms. General Prerequisite Note:
4 The Department of Mechanical Engineering strictly enforces pre- and co-requisites. Therefore, unless students have special permission from the instructor, all students not having the necessary pre- and co-requisite(s) will be removed from the corresponding ME course after the last day to withdraw date. This policy will be strictly enforced for all ME courses. Electives Technical Elective Courses In addition to the core courses, the students select at least 10 credit hours of Technical Elective courses appropriate to their interests. Courses may be selected, as available, from the following list, or any other approved technical course offered outside the Department. The availability of specific technical electives varies; students should see list of planned offerings on web site: At least 7 ch must be Mechanical Engineering electives. Courses below the 3000 level are not normally considered as suitable technical electives. ME 4173 Robot Kinematics ME 4243 Advanced Manufacturing Methods ME 4553 Flight Mechanics ME 4622 Human Factors Engineering ME 5153 Noise Analysis and Control ME 5163 Machinery Vibration and Noise ME 5173 Advanced Kinematics of Manipulators ME 5193 Introduction to Flow-Induced Vibrations ME 5223 Finite Element Analysis in Engineering ME 5233 Principles of Metal Cutting ME 5353 Fracture Mechanics ME 5363 Systems Engineering ME 5373 Nuclear Reactor Engineering ME 5383 Systematic Approaches to Engineering Design ME 5393 Product Quality ME 5473 Energy Management ME 5493 Internal Combustion Engines ME 5503 App. of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Ind. Processes ME 5534 Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics ME 5553 Ocean Wave Energy Conversion ME 5643 Automatic Controls II ME 5653 Predictive Control and Intelligent Sensors ME 5713 Nondestructive Testing ME 5744 Steam Supply Systems ME 5754 Steam and Gas Turbines ME 5813 Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering ME 5833 Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering ME 5913 Biomechanics I ME 5933 Industrial Ecology Complementary Studies Electives
5 In addition to the core courses and technical electives, students select three courses for at least 9 credit hours of Complementary Studies Elective courses. One of the courses has to be either HIST 3925 or SOCI 2534 or equivalent with approval from the Department. At least 3 ch must be "humanities". A very wide range of elective courses is available. Students are encouraged to take a sequence of courses in one area rather than just entry-level courses. See the Faculty of Engineering General Regulations for restrictions in the selection of Complementary Studies Electives. A list of suggested Complementary Studies Elective courses, as well as their regulations, is available on the web site: Mechatronics Option in Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics is an integrated approach to mechanical, electronic and computer engineering for the design of smart products and intelligent manufacturing systems. This option permits interested students to increase their understanding of these subjects by a selection of core and elective courses in mechanical and electrical engineering. The option normally begins in second year but may be started later. In order to enter this option, students must meet the following qualifications: 1. Successful completion of 35 ch of the regular program in Mechanical Engineering. 2. Approval of the Department. Applications to the Mechatronics Option are normally considered in August each year. Application forms are available from the Department. Core Courses for Mechatronics Option: Compared to the standard Mechanical Engineering Program, the following core courses are not required for the Mechatronics option:only one technical electives is required (as opposed to two for the standard program). For the Mechatronics option, ECE 2711 (Electric Circuits) replaces is recommended instead of ECE 2701 (Electric Circuits and Electronics for Non-electricals). Also required are: ECE 2213 (Digital Systems), ECE 3111 (Electronics I), ME 4673 (Introduction to Mechatronics) and ME 4683 (Mechatronics Applications). The work for the senior design project course, ME 4860, will provide appropriate experience to suit the option. * These are first year courses, most of which are accepted for credit by other engineering departments. Technical Electives for Mechatronics Option: The normal choice of technical electives is replaced by a directed choice of one elective from the list below. ECE 3221 Computer Organization (4 ch) ECE 4323 Industrial Control Systems (4 ch) ECE 4333 Robotics (4 ch) ECE 4923 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering (4 ch) ME 4173 Robot Kinematics (4 ch) ME 5153 Noise Analysis and Control (4 ch) ME 5163 Machinery Vibration and Noise (4 ch) ME 5643 Automatic Controls II (4 ch) ME 5653 Predictive Control and Intelligent Sensors (4 ch) ME 5713 Nondestructive Testing (4 ch)
6 Other technical elective courses may be selected with the permission of the Chair of the Department or the Director of Undergraduate Studies. Biomedical Engineering Option in Mechanical Engineering The Biomedical Engineering Option program is available to all students in Mechanical Engineering who are approved by the Department. This option will help to prepare students for careers in Biomedical Engineering or Medicine. Students interested in pursuing a career in Medicine should consult with the Assistant Dean in the Faculty of Science about what other courses, such as Biology and Chemistry, would be required in order to apply for admission to a medical school; an appropriate individual study program would then be prepared in consultation with the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Mechanical Engineering Dept. and the Option Coordinator. Required Courses: APSC 3953, Basis of Biomedical Engineering (3 ch) (or equivalent), is an additional required course. The work in the senior design project course, ME 4860, will be coordinated to provide appropriate experience to suit the option; students must obtain approval for their project using a form for this purpose. Elective Courses: The normal choice of technical electives is replaced by a more directed choice from the two lists below: A. Choose one of: ME 4173 Robot Kinematics (4 ch) ME 5713 Nondestructive Testing (4 ch) ME 5913 Biomechanics I (4 ch) B. Choose two of: CS 3003 Biocomputing in Drug Design I (5 ch) CS 4965 Computational Biology (4 ch) ECE 4923 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering (4 ch) FE 5622 Human Factors Engineering (3 ch) KIN 3061 Advanced Biomechanics (4 ch) KIN 4063 Biomechanical Instrumentation and Data Acquisition (3 ch) KIN 4161 Occupational Biomechanics (3 ch) KIN 4163 Workplace Ergonomic Design and Analysis (3 ch) PHYS 5143 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (4 ch) The courses not selected from list A could be added to list B. Some electives may require additional prerequisite courses to be taken. Other courses may be selected with the permission of the Chair of the Department or the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
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