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Course summary
The program strives to prepare its graduates to pursue life-long learning, serve the profession and meet intellectual, ethical and career challenges and maintain a vital, state-of-the-art research enterprise to provide its students and faculty with opportunities to create, interpret, apply and disseminate knowledge.
Program modules
The courses are - BE 1301 Introduction to Engineering, BE 1101 Introduction to Engineering Lab, ENGL 1311 Expository English Composition, MATH 1411 Calculus I, UNIV 1301 or 2350, BE 1205 Graphic Fundamentals in Engineering Design, HIST 1301 History of U. S. to 1865, ENGL 1312 Research and Critical Writing, MATH 1312 Calculus II, BE 2434 Mechanics I, MATH 2313 Calculus III, BE 2326 Engineering Economy, POLS 2310 Introduction to Politics, BE 2338 Mechanics II, BE 2375 Introduction to Thermal-Fluid Science, MATH 2326 Differential Equations, BE 2303 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering, BE 2377 Electrical Circuits and Motors, MECH 3305 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I, BE 3341 Engineering Analysis, BE 3373 Engineering Probability and Statistical Models, HIST 1302 History of U.S. since 1865, MECH 3354 Fluid Mechanics, MECH 4106 Mechanical Engineering Lab II, COMM 1302 Business and Professional Communication, IE 3126 Industrial Engineering Laboratory, MECH 3365 Dynamic Response, MECH 4364 Mechanical Design, MECH 3376 Thermodynamics II, MECH 4107 Mechanical Engineering Lab III, MECH 4311 Automatic Controls, MECH 4111 Controls Laboratory, MECH 4351 Heat Transfer, MECH 4466 Senior Design, MECH 4195 Senior Professional Orientation, POLS 2311 American Government and Politics.
Entry requirement for international students
Students applying for this program must have official transcripts from the schools or colleges attended. If English is the secondary language of the students then they must write SAT or Act exams. If English is not the secondary language of the students then they must write TOEFL exams. Applicants whose primary language is Spanish and who lack the proficiency in English must write PAA (Prueba de Aptitud Academica). The minimum required test scores: for - SAT 920, for ACT - 20 and for TOEFL - 500. For Spanish students the minimum TOEFL score is 1000. These test scores must be sent to the university directly by the testing agency.
University of Texas At El Paso accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Texas At El Paso
Department name
College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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