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Course summary
This program has been developed to provide students with a broad base on which to build a successful mechanical engineering career. Courses are offered in the mechanical design and thermal fluid science fields. Topics covered in mechanical design include kinematics, mechanisms, stress analysis, dynamic systems, material properties, CAD/CAM, dynamics, vibrations, mechatronics, microelectrical mechanical systems (MEMS), and control theory. Courses offered in the thermal fluid sciences include thermodynamics, heat transfer, and combustion. These courses provide a basis for all types of power applications, including internal combustion engines, nuclear reactors, heating systems, refrigeration systems, and solar power. The program also emphasizes computer applications, professional ethics, communication skills, ability to work in a multidisciplinary team, awareness of broad education, lifelong learning, and contemporary issues.
Program modules
The modules are ME 205 - Introduction to Thermodynamics, ME 210 - Engineering Dynamics, ME 211 - Fluid Mechanics I, ME 250 - Engineering Graphics and Design, ME 308 - Introduction to Vibration, ME 312 - Dynamic Systems and Control, ME 320 - Mechanisms and Dynamics Of Machinery, ME 321 - Heat Transfer, ME 325 - Intermediate Thermodynamics, ME 341 - Experimental Methods in Mechanical Engineering, ME 380 - Manufacturing Process Principles, ME 396 - Senior Design, ME 428 - Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering, ME 447 - Introduction to Computer Aided Design.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must satisfy the minimum high school subject requirements and all applicants must have successfully completed the high school courses such as four years of English, three years of mathematics (includes algebra, geometry, advanced algebra/ trigonometry), science, social science, two years of language other than English and one year of an elective. They must present a satisfactory combination of class rank and ACT or SAT test scores. Applicants from countries where the official language of the country is not English must have the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper-based or 213 on computer-based is required for admission.
University of Illinois At Chicago accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Illinois At Chicago
Department name
College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
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