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[PDF] Mechanical Engineering - Hostos Community College - CUNY 4577_3mechanical_engineering_science.pdf Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College of the City University of New York Academic Advisement, Division of Academic Affairs For an Associate in Applied Science (A. S) Degree in Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

¾ Hostos Community College (HCC) offers the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering as a jointly registered, dual admission program with the existing Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (B.E./M.E.) at the City College of New York (CCNY).

¾ This program is designed to provide HCC students with the same curriculum as the first two years of

the licensure qualifying Mechanical Engineering program required at CCNY. Upon successful completion of the lower division at HCC, students will have a seamless transition to the upper division of the baccalaureate program at CCNY.

Hostos Community College

First Year Fall ........................................................................................................... Credits

MAT 210 ..........................................Calculus I .............................................................. 4.0

ENG 110 ..........................................Expository Writing ................................................ 3.0

CHE 210 ..........................................Chemistry I ............................................................ 4.0

HUM 100 OR SOC 101 OR PSY 101 ........................................................................... 6.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 17.0

First Year Spring ....................................................................................................... Credits

MAT 220 ..........................................Calculus II ............................................................. 4.0

ENG 111 ..........................................Literature & Composition ..................................... 3.0

PHY 210 ..........................................Physics I ................................................................ 4.0

CHE 220 ..........................................Chemistry II .......................................................... 4.0

ME 145* ..........................................Computer-Aided Drafting .................................... 2.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 17.0

Second Year Fall ........................................................................................................ Credits

MAT 310 ..........................................Calculus III ............................................................ 4.0

PHY 220 ..........................................Physics II ............................................................... 4.0

ENG 202 ..........................................Technical Writing ................................................. 3.0

ENGR 204 ........................................Electrical Circuits .................................................. 3.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 14.0

Second Year Spring ................................................................................................... Credits

MAT 360 ..........................................Differential Equations ........................................... 3.0

CHE 310 ..........................................Organic Chemistry ................................................ 3.0

MAT 320 ..........................................Linear Algebra / Vector ........................................ 3.0

ME 24600 ........................................Engineering Mechanics I ...................................... 3.0

VPA 192 ..........................................Fundamentals of Public

Speaking ................................................................ 3.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 15.0

TOTAL HOSTOS CREDITS ...................................................................................... 63.0

Associate Degree in Mechanical Engineering Science (A.S.)

CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK (CCNY)

CCNY - Third Year Fall ............................................................................................ Credits

ME 31100 ........................................Fund of Mechatronics ........................................... 3.0

ME 35600 .......................................Fluid Mechanics .................................................... 3.0

ME 46100 ........................................Engineering Materials ........................................... 3.0

ENGR 23000 ....................................Thermodynamics ................................................... 3.0

Liberal Arts Electives** ................................................................................................. 6.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 18.0

CCNY Third Year Spring ...................................................................................... Credits

ME 43000 ........................................Thermal Systems Analysis .................................... 3.0

ME 37100 ........................................Computer Aided Design ........................................ 3.0

ME 41100 ........................................Systems Controls................................................... 4.0

ME 43300 ........................................Heat Transfer......................................................... 3.0

ME 47200 ........................................Mechanical Systems Design ................................. 3.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 16.0

CCNY Fourth Year Fall ......................................................................................... Credits

ME 43600 ........................................Aero-Thermal-Fluids Lab ..................................... 1.0

ME 46200 ........................................Manufacturing Processes ...................................... 3.0

ME 46300 ........................................Micro/Nanotechnology ........................................ 3.0

ME 47300 ........................................Senior Design Project I ......................................... 3.0

Design Electives (1 course) ............................................................................................ 3.0

Liberal Arts Elective** ................................................................................................... 3.0

Design Elective (select one course) ................................................................................ 3.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 19.0

CCNY Fourth Year Spring .................................................................................... Credits

MAT 360 ..........................................Differential Equations ........................................... 3.0

CHE 310 ..........................................Organic Chemistry ................................................ 3.0

MAT 320 ..........................................Linear Algebra / Vector ........................................ 3.0

ME 24700* ......................................Engineering Mechanics II ..................................... 3.0

ME 32200*.......................................Computer Methods in Engineering ....................... 3.0

Subtotal .......................................................................................................................... 15.0

Design Electives (2 courses)

ME 44100 ........................................Advanced Stress Analysis ME 46600 ........................................Dynamics Aerospace Vehicles ME 46800 ........................................Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion ME 46900 ........................................Spacecraft Systems and Design ME 47100 ........................................Energy Systems Design ME 51100 ........................................Advanced Mechatronics ME 51400 ........................................Rotorcraft Aerodynamics ME 51500 ........................................Orbital Mechanics ME 53700 ........................................Turbomachinery Design ME 53900 ........................................Vehicular Power Systems

ME 54200 ........................................Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Vibration

ME 54600 ........................................Robotics and Automation ME 54700 ........................................Environmental Control ME 54800 ........................................Aerostructures ME 55500 ........................................Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity ME 55600 ........................................Advanced Fluid Mechanics ME 57100 ........................................Mechanism Design ME 57200 ........................................Aerodynamic Design BME 50100 ......................................Cell and Tissue Mechanics BME 50200 ......................................Cell and Tissue Transport BME 50300 ......................................Cell and Tissue Biomaterial Interactions

ME Electives (1 course)

ME 46700 ........................................Special Topics: Aerospace Engineering ME 47000 ........................................Special Projects: Aerospace Engineering ME 52600 ........................................Finite Element Method ME 53600 ........................................Energy Conversion ME 5900X-5910X ...........................Special Projects (1-3 cr.) ME 59500 ........................................Teaching/Research Exp. ME 5980X-5990X ...........................Special Topics in ME (3-6 cr.) ME 59901 ........................................Product Development, Management, and Marketing PHY 32100.......................................Modern Physics for Engineers

Any course from Design Electives

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering B.E. (M.E.)

*Course will be co-listed. Students will be given a Permit to attend CCNY until such time as there is

sufficient enrollment to offer the course at Hostos. **Liberal Arts courses to be recommended by CCNY.

1. New freshmen engineering students are no longer required to take NSS 10000: New Freshman

Seminar (0cr.).

2. 360; CHE 210; CHE 220; CHE 310; PHY 210; PHY 220; ENGR 204; ME 24600 require a
College.

3. CUNY ACT & SKAT Requirements: Students must pass the

CUNY/ACT in Reading and Writing and CUNY Mathematics Skills Assessment Test before completing 61 credits.

4. General Education I Liberal Arts Requirements:

ME students must take six approved courses (18 credits) of which at least two (6 credits) must be at the 20000 level or higher. The six courses must satisfy at least three of the four approved general education clusters. Only courses in these four clusters are eligible: Professional and Ethical Responsibilities Cluster (Outcome f), Communication Cluster (outcome g), Global and Societal Context Cluster (outcome h), and Contemporary issues Cluster (Outcome j). A list of approved courses is posted on the School of Engineering web site at /www.ccny.cuny.edu/enuineermnE/genrea.html and can be viewed at the Office of Undergraduate Affairs (ST-209) or the Office of Student Programs (ST-

2M). This list is subject to periodic review and updates.

5. Other Graduation Requirements: Apply for graduation during registration for

the last semester. Minimum GPA of 2.00. Minimum QPA of zero. Residency Requirement:

36 credits of 30000-level or Higher Mechanical Engineering courses.

6. New Transfer Students with credit for English 11000 should take Engr 10100

instead of FIQWS 10026; students with credit for Engr 10100 should take English 11000 instead of FIQWS 10026. Students with credit for Math 20200, but not
Engr 10100, should take English 11000 and an additional 1-credit ME Elective course; they should not take Engr 10100 or FIQWS 10026.

7. Program Changes: Substitution of other courses for required courses must be

approved by the Chair of the Mechanical Engineering Department (ST-233), and the Associate Dean of the Office of Undergraduate Affairs (ST-209) for final approval.

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