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1 Department of automotive, biomedical, civil engineering, computer aided engineering, design of mechanical systems, engineering management, engineering mechanics, manufacturing engineering, manufacturing supply chain management, material science, mining engineering, petroleum engineering, pre-medical, product development, programming, robotic systems, thermal science, welding, or general engineering. Students in the BSMF program are required to take and pass the competency exam prior to registering for any 00 or 00 level courses. Students in the BSME program are strongly encouraged to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam before they graduate. This is an important milestone of achievement for each mechanical engineering student in preparing him/her for future licensing as a Professional Engineer. The Bachelor of Science program in (70) is available to students entering Brigham Young University-Idaho on any admission track. Greg Roach, Department Chair Bill Cooley, Russell Daines, Adam Dean, Alan Dutson, Nathan Harris, David Johnson, Jim Lawrence, Garth Miller, Greg Roach, David Saunders; Aaron Schellenberg Kenna Carter, Department Secretary (08) The program has one engineering program and one engineering technology program. -Year Bachelor of Science in, BSME (70) -Year Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Technology (80) These programs are designed to provide students with the competencies necessary to work in a variety of exciting fields within engineering and engineering technology. These majors offer excellent placement potential, professional job satisfaction, and substantial salaries. Students entering any of these programs can expect a well-designed and rigorous curriculum based on industry standards. The Bachelor of Science degree program in is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, Engineering Programs Using techniques, skills, and modern engineering modeling tools, students must demonstrate their abilities to apply mathematics, engineering science, and technology principles necessary for analyzing, modeling, and solving engineering problems. Students must communicate effectively in written and oral presentation. Each student must gain an understanding of professional and ethical behavior in the workplace. Finally, students will develop a desire to enhance their abilities as a professional engineer as they grow to understand that learning is a life-long process. The -year Bachelor of Science degree program in Mechanical Engineering (BSME 70) provides students with a solid foundation in mathematics, engineering science, solid mechanics, and thermal sciences. Students also choose a focus area in one of the following: Program Educational Objectives: Program Educational Objectives for the baccalaureate degree in are to produce engineering graduates who: 1. Demonstrate and maintain faith in God, and exhibit high standards of personal integrity and professional ethics through lifelong service to family, church, profession, and community. [Service]. Provide leadership in their chosen field of endeavor through the application of effective interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills. [Leadership]. Apply fundamental principles of design and analysis to develop innovative solutions in an industrial and societal context. [Design]. Maintain currency in their field through continued learning and education. [Lifelong Learning] Student Outcomes: To achieve the educational objectives, the following outcomes will be measured during the course of study within the BSME program. Assessment methods consistent with accreditation recommendations will be used to determine how each student meets these outcomes. The program at BYU-Idaho is designed to give students the ability to: 1. Apply knowledge of fundamental math, science, and engineering principles. (Fundamentals). Design and conduct experiments and analyze the resulting data. (Experiments). Design components, systems, or processes necessary to meet product specifications and design constraints. (Engineering Design). Function well within a multidisciplinary team. (Team Work) 5. Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems (Model & Solve) 6. Maintain high ethical, moral, and professional standards. (Ethics) 7. Communicate effectively in both oral and written format. (Communication) 8. Understand the impact engineering has on the world. (Global Impact) 9. Recognize the need for, and engage in life-long learning. (Continued Learning) 10. Understand contemporary issues. (Contemporary Issues) 11. Use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. (Engineering Tools)

2 Engineering Technology Programs The -year associate program in Engineering Technology (80) is designed as a transfer associate degree whereby students transfer to a -year university to complete their education. Common engineering technology programs include manufacturing, welding, design, and mechanical engineering technology. The associate program in Engineering Technology is available to students on any track. Student Outcomes: Student Outcomes for the associate degree in Engineering Technology are as follows. The Engineering Technology program at BYU-Idaho is designed to give students the ability to: 1. Apply knowledge of fundamental math, science, and engineering principles. (Fundamentals). Use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. (Engineering Tools). Communicate effectively in both oral and written format. (Communication). Design components, systems, or processes necessary to meet product specifications and design constraints. (Design Concepts) 5. Demonstrate an understanding of modern manufacturing processes. (Mfg Processes) 6. Function well within a multidisciplinary team (Team Work) General Information Mathematics and physical sciences are critical components of any engineering or engineering technology curriculum. The normal entry level mathematics class for and Engineering programs is Calculus I (FDMAT 11). For the Technology programs the entry level math course is Pre-Calculus (FDMAT 109) or College Algebra (FDMAT 110). Entering freshman students should consult with their advisor to ensure they are beginning with the mathematics course for which they are prepared. Students with weak mathematics skills are advised to enroll in a preparatory mathematics course to strengthen their skills. For, Civil Engineering, and Engineering Technology programs, the normal entry level chemistry course is General Chemistry (Chem 105). Students in the Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science degree program will be required to pass a competency exam prior to registering for any 00 or 00 level courses. It is imperative that students develop and follow a plan of study that will allow them to complete all the required courses within the credit hour limits. Students should consult with their advisor/mentor early to make sure their educational plan is correct. Sample curriculum flow charts can be found on the department web page at AAS in Engineering Technology (80) Take required Foundations courses (17 credits) Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses CHEM 105 MATH 111 FDMAT 11* ME 1 ME 01 ME 0 ME 1 ME 50 ME 50L 1 PH 105 Technical Electives Take 8 credits: ARCH 100 ARCH 10 CONST 0 ECEN 150 MATH 11 MATH 0 ME 0 ME 10 ME 80 WELD 10 WELD 1 WELD 9 WELD 80 8 *Note to students: FDMAT 11 needs to be taken to satisfy a major requirement as well as partially satisfy the Foundations Quantitative Reasoning requirement. Full completion of Foundations will also require FDMAT 108T. *Required FDMAT 110 as a prerequisite. Total Major Credits=1 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= This major is available on the following tracks:

3 Entry Courses Take these courses your first semesters: CHEM 105 ME 1 ME 01 1 MATH 15 MATH 16 MATH 0 ME 0 ME 0 ME 10 ME 1 ME 50 ME 50L 1 ME 80 ME 10 ME ME 60 ME 70 ME 80 ME ME 80 PH 5 Experential Learning Take courses: ME 99 1 ME 90R 1 BS in (70) Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses Automotive AUTO 15 1 AUTO 16 1 AUTO 11 AUTO 1 Take credits: AUTO 155 AUTO 1 AUTO 1 AUTO AUTO 0 Bio-Medical BIO 180 BIO 181 BIO 60 BIO 61 5 Civil Engineering CE 1 CE 1 CE 51 CE 61 CE 1 CE CE CE 70 CONST 0 Computer Aided Engineering ME Design of Mechanical Systems Engineering Management B 11 B 01 B 1 B 61 B 8 CIT 80 Take required Foundations courses* Choose a 1 credit emphasis from the following list Engineering Mechanics ME 10 ME 5 Manufacturing B 61 Manufacturing Supply Chain B 61 B 61 B 66 B 68 Material Science CHEM 106 CHEM 0 5 CHEM 51 CHEM 5 CHEM 61 CHEM 6 ME 5 Pre-Medical BIO 180 BIO 181 CHEM 106 CHEM 51 CHEM 5 CHEM 81 Mining Engineering GEOL 111 GEOL 111L 1 Choose 8 credits: GEOL 10 1 GEOL 51 GEOL 5 GEOL 70 Petroleum Engineering GEOL 111 GEOL 111L 1 Choose 8 credits: GEOL 0 GEOL 70 GEOL 5 GEOL 5 Total Major Credits=80 This major is available on the following tracks: Product Development B 1 B 8 B 66 B 8 CIT 80 Programming CS 1 CIT 5 CS 165 CS 1 ME Robotic Systems ECEN 70 ME 10 Thermal Science ME ME Welding WELD 1 Take 6 credits: WELD 10 WELD 9 WELD 80 General MATH 7 ME 0 ME ME 10 ME ME 5 ME 90R 1 ME 95R *See list of specific Foundations courses for in this section of the catalog. Students must complete and pass the MEC Competency Exam

4 Foundation Requirements for BS in Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses Academic Fundamentals Science Cultural Awareness Eternal Truths Quantitative Reasoning FDMAT 11 FDMAT 108T 1 5 Reading and Writing FDENG 101 FDENG 01 6 Science Foundations FDSCI 101 Science Issues PH 11 *Note to students: FDMAT 11 needs to be taken to satisfy a major requirement as well as partially satisfy the Foundations Quantitative Reasoning requirement. Full completion of Foundations will also require FDMAT 108T. American Foundations FDAMF 101 Humanities Foundations FDCA 101 AND International Foundations Take 1 course: FDCA 01 FDCA 0 FDCA 0 FDCA 0 FDCA 05 FDCA 06 Connections FDCNC 50 Family Foundations FDREL 00 Book of Mormon FDREL 11 FDREL 1 Scripture Based Courses Take credits: FDREL 11 FDREL 1 FDREL 01 FDREL 0 FDREL FDREL 5 FDREL 7 FDREL 0 Other Religion Courses Take credits: FDREL 100 FDREL 10 FDREL 150 FDREL FDREL 15 FDREL FDREL 5 FDREL 61 FDREL FDREL 1 FDREL FDREL FDREL 51 FDREL 5 FDREL 1 FDREL 71 FDREL 75 Total Foundation Credits for =0 Minor in Engineering (06) FDMAT 11* ME 1 ME 01 ME 0 ME 1 ME 80 Minor Requirements No Double Counting of Minor Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in MinorCourses Technical Electives CHEM 105 CHEM 106 MATH 11 MATH 1 MATH 15 ME 0 ME 10 ME 50 ME 50L 1 PH 11 PH 1 PH 0 PH *Note to students: FDMAT 11 needs to be taken to satisfy a major requirement as well as partially satisfy the Foundations Quantitative Reasoning requirement. Full completion of Foundations will also require FDMAT 108T. Total Minor Credits=5 This minor is available on the following tracks: 5

5 Minor in Manufacturing Technology () Minor Requirements No Double Counting of Minor Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Minor Courses ME 1 WELD 1 18 Technical Electives Take 6 credits: CHEM 101 ME 50 WELD 10 WELD 9 WELD 80 6 Total Minor Credits= This minor is available on the following tracks: FDMAT 11 MATH 0 ME 01 ME 0 ME 1 ME 0 8 Manufacturing Technology Concentration (D 16) Concentration Requirements No Double Counting of Concentration Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Concentration Courses Take 1 of the following groups: ME 1 OR B 1 Total Concentration Credits= This concentration is available on the following tracks: Pre-approved Clusters Engineering 600 Take 15 credits: FDMAT 11 Calculus 1 ME 101 Introduction to 1 ME 1 Engineering Computation 1 ME 17 Visualization in Engineering Design ME 01 Engineering Mechanics: Statics ME 0 Strength of Materials ME 0 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics ME 1 Manufacturing Processes 1 Total Credits 15 Manufacturing 601 ME 17 Visualization in Engineering Design ME 1 Manufacturing Processes 1 ME 1 Manufacturing Processes ME Advanced CNC WELD 101 Welding Fundamentals Total Credits 1 Welding 60 WELD 100 Introduction to Welding 1 WELD 101 Welding Fundamentals WELD 1 Advanced Welding Processes Take 6 credits: ME 17 Visualization in Engineering Design ME 1 Manufacturing Processes 1 WELD 10 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 9 Code, Certification & Inspection WELD 80 Welding Fabrication Total Credits 1 Fabrication 60 ME 17 Visualization in Engineering Design ME 1 Manufacturing Processes 1 WELD 100 Introduction to Welding 1 WELD 101 Welding Fundamentals ME 1 Manufacturing Processes ME Computer Numerical Control (CNC) WELD 10 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 1 Advanced Welding Processes Total Credits 1 6

6 Course Descriptions Credits* ME 101 Introduction to (1:1:0) This course provides an introduction to the fi eld of mechanical engineering and related fi elds. Topics include investigation of curricula, career planning, design process, engineering software tools. In addition, student teams will complete an engineering project. ME 115 Computerized Technical Illustration (::0) This course will explore the basic system of technical illustration, the use of construction aids and grids, and special techniques in rendering an animation. Students will be introduced to D Solids modeling and rendering using the computer software (D Studio MAX R) and animation techniques. This course is designed heavily around the use of D drawings. Students will learn to accurately portray any given object three dimensionally (both manually and using the computer). ME 1 Engineering Computation I (::0) Co- requisite: FDMAT 11 This course provides an introduction to computation in the context of engineering problem solving. Fundamental principles of computation, such as computer representation of numbers and round-off error, are presented. Basic numerical methods, including numerical integration, differentiation, and root fi nding, are covered. An introduction to computer programming, including fl owcharts, loops, condition statements, and functions, is given. Emphasis is placed on using MS Excel to solve computational problems, using VBA within Excel to create computer programs, and use of a commercial math software package. ME 17 Engineering Graphics (::0) Fundamentals of D parametric modeling and engineering design concepts including: orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectioning, dimensions, working drawings, assembly modeling, parametric modeling fundamentals, and standards (ANSI and ISO). Instruction in computer-aided design tools with application to. ME 01 Engineering Mechanics: Statics (::1) Co-r equisite: FDMAT 11 Concepts of forces, moments and other vector quantities, free body diagrams, particle and rigid body statics, trusses, frames and machines, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia. Vector analysis used. All students enrolled/planning to enroll in ME 01 will be required to demonstrate profi ciency in math fundamentals by achieving a minimum score of 80% in all seven modules in the ALEKS Math Prep for College Physics course. ME 0 Strength of Materials (::0) Prerequisite: ME 01 Review of equations of static equilibrium, introduction to engineering stress and strain, thermal loading, stress distributions and defl ections resulting from axial, torsional, and transverse (beam) loadings, combined loading problems, stress and strain transformation, Mohr's circle, and column buckling. ME 0 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (::0) Prerequisites: ME 01 and PH 11 The study and application of the concepts of dynamics to particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies. Scalar and vector analysis used. ME 10 Electro-Mechanical Devices I (:1:) Prerequisite: FDMAT 11 This course provides an introduction to electricity, circuits, electric power, and simple laboratory equipment like multimeters and oscilloscopes. ME 1 Manufacturing Processes I (::) Prerequisite: ME 17 Introduction to manufacturing processes. Topics include milling, turning, drilling, sawing, casting, polymer processes, joining processes, deformation processes, and measurement tools and procedures. 7 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week) ME 50 Materials Science (::0) Prerequisites: CHEM 101; or CHEM 105 and ME 0 Concurrent Requisite: ME 50L Atomic structure and microstructure of engineering materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Factors infl uencing the fabrication, processing, and selection of materials in engineering analysis and design. Case studies of engineering material failures. Use of material selection. ME 50L Materials Lab (1:0:) Concurrent Requisite: ME 50 Laboratory investigations in materials science and strength of materials. ME 80 Design I: Mechanical Design (::) Prerequisites: ME 1, ME 0, and ME 1 This course focuses on the practical aspects of mechanical design and teaches concepts such as the integration of engineering analysis and design, the strategic use of CAD in making design decisions, the effective use of vendor off-the-shelf mechanical components, and manufacturing process considerations in design. The concepts are taught in the context of small design projects where students design and build mechanical devices throughout the semester. ME 99 Student Mentorship (1:0:0) Prerequisite: Instructor Approval Under faculty direction, student mentors work closely with and give guidance to a small group of students. Student mentors should have received a grade of B+ or better in any course they mentor. ME Competency Exam- Fundamentals of Engineering Competency 1 Competency Exam required of all Mechanical and Civil Engineering majors prior to taking upper division engineering classes. Topics on the exam include statics (ME 01), mechanics of materials (ME 0), and dynamics (ME 0). Students should wait until they have completed these courses before they take the exam. ME 10 Electro-Mechanical Devices II (:1:) Prerequisite: ME 10, Co-requisite: MATH 16 This course covers the basics of various types of motors and their selections. Basics of instrumentation and sensors are also discussed and implemented in a laboratory setting using LabVIEW. ME Thermodynamics I (::0) Prerequisite: ME 0 Fundamentals of classical thermodynamics. Thermodynamic property relationships for ideal gasses, vapors, liquids, and solids. First and second law analysis of open and closed systems. Energy and entropy concepts in power and refrigeration cycles. Laboratory experiences with thermodynamic devices. ME 1 Manufacturing Processes II (::) Prerequisite: ME 1 Integration of manufacturing processes. Continued emphasis in mechanical reduction, deformation, and consolidation processes, with focus on Joining processes. ME Computer Numerical Control (CNC) (::) Prerequisite: ME 1 Automated machine control through Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC). Students gain practical laboratory experience on CAM, CNC, and manual programming on a variety of CNC equipment (machining center, lathe, wire EDM, and plasma cutter). Principles of machining variables, tooling, and setups will be reviewed. (Spring, Fall)

7 ME 7 Kinematics (::0) Prerequisite: ME 0 Motion analysis of mechanisms, including position, velocity, and acceleration, rolling contact, cams, gears, and synthesis of mechanisms. Includes computer-aided engineering techniques. (Spring) ME 0 Manufacturing Quality (::0) Prerequisite: MATH 0 Students of this course will develop a broad understanding of Lean/Six Sigma principles and practices, build capability to implement Lean/Six sigma initiatives in manufacturing operations, and learn to operate with awareness of Lean/Six Sigma at the enterprise level. (Spring) ME Engineering Computation II (::0) Prerequisites: MATH 16, ME 1, ME 0, and ME 0 This course builds on the basics of engineering computation from ME 1. Additional numerical methods, including curve fi tting, optimization, and ordinary differential equations are covered. Additional topics in computer programming are also presented. Computational techniques are implemented in MS Excel, VBA within Excel, and a commercial math software package. ME 60 Fluid Mechanics (::) Prerequisites: ME, ME 1, and MATH 16; and ME 50L or CE 1 Introduction to fl uid mechanics and incompressible fl uid fl ow, fl uid statics, fl uid dynamics, control volume and differential analysis of fl uid fl ow, dimensional analysis and scale models, internal and external viscous fl ow, turbomachinery, and open channel fl ow. Flow measurement lab included. ME 70 Machine Design (::) Prerequisites: ME 80 and ME 50L; or CE 1 Analysis, modeling and design of mechanical components and systems, materials, processes and structural analysis, static and dynamic failure theories. ME 80 ME Design II: Product Design (::) Course Fees: $1.00 Prerequisite: ME 70 This course introduces a structured design methodology for product development. The methodology includes such topics as product specifi cations, concept generation, concept selection, and prototyping. Other topics that are associated with the design process, such as economic analysis and intellectual property, are also presented. ME 98R Internship (1:0:0) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of credits Industrial work experience. ME 10 System Dynamics (::) Prerequisites: ME 10 and ME 0 This course provides an introduction to dynamic system modeling and analysis. Major topics covered in this course include lumped parameter models of dynamic systems, derivation of state equations, analytical and numerical solution of state equations, and frequency response analysis. Professional software is used in obtaining numerical solutions of state equations. ME Thermodynamics II (::) Prerequisite: ME Application of principles of thermodynamics to air standard cycles (Otto, Diesel, Brayton, Sterling, and Ericsson), steam power cycles (Rankine), and refrigeration and heat pump cycles. Property calculations for gas mixtures. Processes involving air water mixtures, psychrometric charts, etc. with applications to air-conditioning and drying processes. Introduction to thermodynamic calculations for combustion chemical reactions. Laboratory experience analyzing thermodynamic systems. (Spring) 8 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week) ME Heat Transfer (::) Prerequisite: ME 60 Fundamentals of conduction, convection, and radiant modes of heat transfer, fundamental equations for steady and unsteady conduction, convection correlations, environmental radiation and radiation properties, heat exchanger analysis and design, and design of systems involving multi-mode heat transfer. Heat transfer lab included. ME 5 Computational Fluid Dynamics (::) Co-requisite: ME 60 Introduction to computational methods to solve and analyze problems in fl uid mechanics. This course presents the processes of grid generation, applying initial and boundary conditions, selection of solution algorithms and models, solution generation and convergence, and post-processing including fl ow visualization, and determination of global properties. Incompressible and compressible fl ows will be covered. Results will be compared with selected analytical solutions. ME 8 CAE Modeling and Digital Sim (::0) Prerequisite: ME 80 A study of advanced CAD and engineering applications in design, modeling, simulation, and customization. The use of CAD and engineering software tools is stressed. Topics include engineering design process, advanced solids modeling techniques, kinematic analysis, digital simulation techniques, optimization, and customization techniques. ME 5 Mechanics of Composite Materials (::0) Prerequisites: ME 50 and ME 1 An introduction to laminated composite materials and structures. An investigation of the micromechanical and macromechanical behavior of anisotropic plies. Development of classical lamination theory for predicting the mechanical behavior of laminated composite plates. Laboratory work involving fabrication and testing of composite laminates. ME 60 Fund of Finite Element Analysis (::0) Prerequisites: ME 1; and ME 70 or CE 1 A n introduction to the fi nite element method. Characteristics and limitations of several basic fi nite elements are evaluated. The fi nite element method is applied to both structural and thermal problems. Applications of the fi nite element method are carried out with commercial software. (Winter, Spring) ME 65 Fluid Power Fundamentals (::) Prerequisite: ME 60 A technical elective in and teaches fundamentals of fl uid power. Students will explore hydraulic and pneumatic systems including hydraulic fl uids, air preparation components, pumps, compressors, cylinders, motors, valves, circuits, controls, and commercial applications. ME 70 Mechatronics (::) Prerequisite: ME 10 A n introduction to systems that contain both electrical and mechanical elements. Methods for modeling, sensing, and controlling the behavior of such systems using a microcontroller and programmable logic controller are discussed. ME 80 ME Design III: Capstone Design (::) Prerequisite: ME 80 Comprehensive one-semester integrated design experience using the engineering design process and skills gained in engineering science classes. Typical projects include product conception, development, design, and manufacture. ME 90R Special Problems in (1:0:0) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of credits Students complete individual major projects or research in engineering, under the supervision of a faculty member. ME 95R Special Topics in ME (::) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 9 credits A one-semester course emphasizing current topics in engineering.

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