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466 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 170 DODGE HALL (248) 370-2210 Chairperson: Gary C. Barber Professors emeriti: Robert Edgerton, Michael Y.Y. Hung, Gilbert L. Wedekind Professors: Gary C. Barber, Bhushan L. Bhatt, Ren-Jyh Gu,Zissimos Mourelatos, Sayed Nassar Associate professors: Ching L. Ko, Christopher Kobus, Michael A. Latcha, Keyu Li, Brian P. Sangeorzan, Lorenzo Smith, Lianxing Yang Assistant professors: Yin-Ping Chang, Laila Guessous, Xia Wang, Qian Zou Adjunct professors: Ismat Abu-Isa, Alex Alkidas, Francis H.K. Chen, Yung-Li Lee Adjunct associate professors: Fang Chen, Yung Chiang, Yung-Li Lee, Peter Peng, Phil Szuba, Simon C.Y. Tung Adjunct assistant professors: Suresh Ramalingham, Saeed Siavoshani Advisory Board The Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering Option Advisory Board assists the department in enhancing its educational and research programs and ensuring their relevance to current and emerging technological needs. Board members are: Jack Dawson, Vice President of Technology, DANA Corporation, Fluid System Products David Gorsich, Ph.D., Associate Director, Modeling and Simulation, TARDEC Suresh Ramalingham, Senior Project Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing, DaimlerChrysler Corporation John Siavoshani, Ph.D., Senior Engineer, Dow Automotive Philip Szuba, Ph.D., Manager, Research and New Product Development, Lamb Technicon Yucong Wang, Ph.D., Surface Engineering and Tribology Center, General Motors Powertrain Li Zhang, Manager, Theme Development, DaimlerChrysler Corporation Mission The Department of Mechanical Engineering carries out the mission of the School of Engineering and Computer Science by offering undergraduate majors in mechanical engineering including various options. The department also offers a master s program in mechanical engineering and a Ph.D in mechanical engineering. Major in Mechanical Engineering The field of mechanical engineering offers career opportunities in areas such as design, analysis, test development, research and the manufacturing of various products. Oakland University s mechanical engineering program provides the student with a foundation in the fundamental concepts and principles associated with mechanics of solids, thermodynamics,

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 467 fluid and thermal energy, materials, manufacturing, design of mechanical systems, electrical circuits, computer programming and software utilization. A strong laboratory experience and the utilization of instrumentation and computers is interwoven through the curriculum. The program also provides numerous engineering design experiences. Program educational objectives The objectives of the Mechanical Engineering program are to produce graduates who: are able to analyze, design, develop and test components and systems in the areas of mechanics and fluid and thermal sciences; can adapt and contribute to new technologies and methods and to use them in engineering applications; are prepared to pursue successfully graduate study in mechanical/manufacturing engineering or other advanced post-graduate education; are proficient in written and oral communication; can function successfully in the automotive and other global industries; can serve in a variety of roles within or leading a team solving problems with technical and non-technical elements; and have high standards of professional integrity and ethical responsibility. The Mechanical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Requirements for major in mechanical engineering To earn the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a major in mechanical engineering, students must complete a minimum of 128 credits, satisfy writing requirement (see Undergraduate degree requirements) and meet the following requirements: Credits General Education (excluding mathematics and science) 24 Mathematics and science MTH 154-155 Calculus 8 APM 255 Introduction to Differential Equations with Matrix Algebra 4 MTH 254 Multivariable Calculus 4 CHM 143 Chemical Principles (or CHM 157 or 162) 4 PHY 151-152 Introductory Physics 8 Approved math or science elective (See list of courses below) 4 32 Engineering core EGR 120 Computer Graphics and CAD 1 EGR 141 Computer Problem Solving in Engineering and Computer Science 4 EGR 240 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering 4 EGR 250 Introduction to Thermal Engineering 4 EGR 260 Introduction to Industrial and Systems Engineering 4 EGR 280 Design and Analysis of Electromechanical Systems 4 21

468 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Professional subjects Required: ME 308 Computer Aided Design 3 ME 322 Engineering Mechanics 4 ME 331 Introduction to Fluid and Thermal Energy Transport 4 ME 361 Mechanics of Materials 4 ME 372 Properties of Materials 4 ME 421 Vibrations and Controls 4 ME 486 Mechanical Systems Design 4 ME 456 or ME 482 Energy Systems Analysis and Design or Fluid and Thermal Systems Design 4 ME 492 or ME 490* Senior Mechanical Engineering Design Project or Senior Project 4 35 Electives Professional electives: three mechanical engineering electives (see description below) 12 Free electives: (may be used to satisfy writing requirement) 4 Total 128 *ME 490 requires approval of project proposal by the Mechanical Engineering Dept., if taken in place of ME 492 and project must be team-based. Economics requirement In addition to the requirements stated above, mechanical engineering students must fulfill the economics requirement. This may be met by completion of ECN 150, 200, 201 or 210. However, ECN 201 is not part of the general education requirement. Performance requirements In addition to previously stated requirements, satisfactory completion of the program requires an average grade of at least 2.00 within each group: namely, mathematics and science, core subjects, and professional subjects. Within professional subjects, at most two grades below 2.0 are permitted; at most two different courses may be repeated and a total of three repeat attempts is permitted. Approved math or science electives Students majoring in mechanical engineering are advised to take MTH 275 to broaden their knowledge of linear algebra. However, students having an explicit interest in broadening their knowledge in a specific area of mathematics or science should elect a course from the following approved course list. For more information about these selections, students are encouraged to visit with an undergraduate adviser before registering for an approved math or science elective. APM 332 Applied Matrix Theory (4) APM 357 Elements of Partial Differential Equations (4) APM 433 Numerical Methods (4) APM 434 Applied Numerical Methods: Matrix Methods (4) CHM 158 General Chemistry II (5) BIO 111 Biology (4)

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 469 PHY 325 Biological Physics (4) PHY 331 Optics (4) PHY 366 Vibrations and Waves (4) PHY 371 Foundations of Modern Physics (4) MTH 275 Linear Algebra (4) MTH 352 Complex Variables (4) Or others by approval by petition to the SECS Committee on Academic Standing. Mechanical engineering electives Mechanical engineering students must complete at least three (3) additional 400- or 500-level courses with an ME designation or other approved 400-level engineering courses with a ECE, ISE designation. However, students may not take more than one of the following courses: ME 476 Product and Process Development (4) ME 477 Concurrent Engineering (4) ME 494** Independent Study (2-4) ISE 469 Computer Simulation of Disccrete Event Systems (4) ISE 483 Production Systems and Workflow Analysis (4) Students interested in broadening their knowledge in a specific area of mechanical engineering should elect sequences of courses as described in the specialized professional options listed below to satisfy the mechanical engineering electives requirement. These options list elective courses that are fundamental to each area, as well as other relevant professional electives. Professional Options 1. Fluid and thermal systems option This option includes courses in the fluid and thermal energy transport area. ME 438 Fluid Transport (4) ME 448 Thermal Energy Transport (4) ME 423 Acoustics and Noise Control (4) ME 439 Computational Fluid Dynamics (4) ME 449 Numerical Techniques in Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (4) ME 454 Solar and Alternate Energy Systems (4) ME 456 Energy Systems Analysis and Design (4) ME 457 Internal Combustion Engines I (4) ME 482 Fluid and Thermal Systems Design (4)

470 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 2. Computer-aided design option This option includes courses in the computer-aided design (CAD) and analysis area. ME 487 Mechanical Computer-Aided Engineering (4) ME 488 Mechanical Computer-Aided Manufacturing (4) ME 439 Computational Fluid Dynamics (4) ME 449 Numerical Techniques in Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (4) ME 472 Material Properties and Processes (4) ECE 463 Foundations of Computer-Aided Design (4) 3. Automotive Engineering option This option includes courses with an automotive engineering emphasis area with two possible areas of specialty: automotive structures or internal combustion engines. Automotive Structures Specialty ME 461 Analysis and Design of Mechanical Structures (4) ME 484 Automotive Engineering Design I (4) or Internal Combustion Engines Specialty ME 456 Energy Systems Analysis and Design (4) ME 457 Internal Combustion Engines I (4) ME 423 Acoustics and Noise Control (4) ME 430 Kinematics and Mechanisms (4) ME 438 Fluid Transport (4) ME 439 Computational Fluid Dynamics (4) ME 448 Thermal Energy Transport (4) ME 467 Optical Measurement and Quality Inspection (4) ME 487 Mechanical Computer-Aided Engineering (4) ME 489 Fasteners and Bolted Joints (4) ECE 473 Automotive Electronics (4) ECE 475 Automotive Mechatronics I (4) 4. Manufacturing Engineering option This option includes courses in the manufacturing area. ME 472 Material Properties and Processes (4) ME 474 Manufacturing Processes (4)

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 471 ME 444 Plastics Processing Engineering (4) ME 467 Optical Measurement and Quality Inspection (4) ME 473 Flexible Manufacturing Systems (4) ME 478 Robotic Systems (4) ME 488 Mechanical Computer-Aided Manufacturing (4) ISE 469 Computer Simulation of Discrete Event Systems (4) ISE 483 Production Systems and Workflow Analysis (4) ISE 484 Flexible Manufacturing Systems (4) ISE 485 Statistical Quality Analysis (4) 5. Plastics and Composites Manufacturing Engineering option This option includes courses in the plastics and composites manufacturing area. ME 443 Polymeric Materials (4) ME 444 Plastics Processing Engineering (4) ME 445 Plastics Product Design (4) Sample mechanical engineering schedule Students entering the School of Engineering and Computer Science with the required background may follow a schedule such as the one indicated below. However, students will need additional time to complete the program if they do not have the required background upon entrance to the program. Freshman year fall semester: EGR 120, MTH 154, CHM 143, EGR 141, general education, 17 credits; winter semester: MTH 155, PHY 151, EGR 240, general education, 16 credits. Sophomore year fall semester: APM 255, PHY 152, EGR 250, general education, 16 credits; winter semester: MTH 254, EGR 260, EGR 280, general education, 16 credits. Junior year fall semester: ME 322, ME 331, ME 372, general education, 16 credits; winter semester: ME 308, ME 361, free or professional elective, science elective, 15 credits. Senior year fall semester: ME 421, ME 486, one professional subject (required or elective), general education, 16 credits; winter semester: ME 492, three professional subjects (required or elective), 16 credits.