2006-2007 Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements

Mathematics and Basic Science Courses: Mathematics 2A-B, 2D, 2J, 3D, and 2E; Chemistry 1A-B and 1LA-LB; Physics 7A-B-D-E, 7LA-LB-LD, 52A.

Engineering Topics Courses: Students must complete a minimum of 24 units of engineering design.

Core Courses: ENGR54, ENGR150, EECS70A, MAE10, MAE30, MAE52, MAE80, MAE91, MAE106, MAE107, MAE108 or MAE180, MAE115, MAE120, MAE130A, MAE130B, MAE140, MAE145, MAE147, MAE151, MAE156 or MAE157, MAE170, and a minimum of 3 units of MAE189.

Engineering Elective Courses: Students select, with the approval of a faculty advisor, a minimum of 8 units of engineering topics courses. Students may select an area of specialization and complete the associated requirements, as shown below.

At most and aggregate of 4 units of 199 or H199 courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements.

(The nominal Mechanical Engineering program will require 196 units of courses to satisfy all university and major requirements. Because each student comes to UCI with a different level of preparation, the actual number of units will vary.)

Specialization in Aerospace Engineering: Completion of a Senior Design Project in this area, MAE108, and two courses selected from Engineering MAE112, MAE135, MAE136, MAE158, MAE159, and MAE175.

Specialization in Energy Systems and Environmental Engineering: Completion of Senior Design Project in this area and one course selected from MAE110 or MAE117, and one course selected from MAE162, MAE164, CEE112, CEE162, CEE168, CEE173, or CBEMS110.

Specialization in Flow Physics and Propulsion Systems: Completion of Senior Design Project in this area and two courses selected from: Engineering MAE110, MAE112, MAE131, MAE135, MAE164, MAE185.

Specialization in Mechanical Systems, Design, and Computation: Completion of a Senior Design Project in this area, and two courses selected from: MAE152, MAE171, MAE172, MAE180, MAE183, MAE185, MAE188, BME120.

Program of Study

The sample program of study chart shown is typical for the major in Mechanical Engineering. Students should keep in mind that this program is based upon a sequence of prerequisites, beginning with adequate preparation in high school mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Students who are not adequately prepared, or who wish to make changes in the sequence for other reasons, must have their program approved by their faculty advisor. Mechanical Engineering majors must consult at least once every year with the academic counselors in the Student Affairs Office and with their faculty advisors.

Mechanical Engineering Sample Program

FallWinterSpring
Freshman (2006-2007)
Math 2A
Physics 7A
Physics 7LA
EngrMAE 10
Breadth
  (17 units)
Math 2B
Physics 7B
Physics 7LB
Chem 1A
Chem 1LA
Breadth
  (18 units)
Math 2D
Physics 7D
Physics 7LD
Chem 1B
Chem 1LB
  (15 units)
Sophomore (2007-2008)
Math 2J
Physics 7E
Physics 52A
EngrMAE 30
Breadth
  (18 units)
Math 3D
Engr 54
EngrMAE 80
EECS 70A
  (16 units)
Math 2E
EngrMAE 52
EngrMAE 91
Breadth
  (16 units)
Junior (2008-2009)
Engr 150
EngrMAE 130A
EngrMAE 140
Breadth
  (16 units)
EngrMAE 130B
EngrMAE 147
EngrMAE 156 or EngrMAE 157
Breadth
  (16 units)
EngrMAE 106
EngrMAE 120
EngrMAE 145
Breadth
  (16 units)
Senior (2009-2010)
EngrMAE 107
EngrMAE 115
EngrMAE 170
Breadth
  (16 units)
EngrMAE 151
EngrMAE 180
Technical Elective
Breadth
  (16 units)
EngrMAE 189
Technical Elective
Breadth
Breadth
  (16 units)