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Electrical Engineering 3091, 3092, 3522, 3560, 3572, 3582, 3587 19<br />

Electrical Engineering electives 9<br />

Total 58<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Course Requirements<br />

Cr. Hrs.<br />

Engineering 3090 1<br />

Civil Engineering 2355 3<br />

Total<br />

l4<br />

Non-College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Course Requirements Cr. Hrs.<br />

English 1157, 1158, 2152 9<br />

Arts Elective 1 3<br />

Mathematics 2111, 2112, 2115, 2221, 25112 19<br />

Physics 1061, 1062, 1063, 1065, 2064 11<br />

Computer Science 1205, 2025 6<br />

Biology Elective 1 3<br />

Chemistry 1014 4<br />

Philosophy 2244 1<br />

Literature 1 6<br />

Humanities Elective 1 3<br />

Economics 2000 3<br />

Social Sciences Elective 1 3<br />

Total 71<br />

Grand Total 133<br />

1<br />

All elective courses are subject to approval by the department and<br />

the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering and must satisfy both the general degree<br />

requirements and the engineering general degree requirements<br />

appearing in this catalog. At least one <strong>of</strong> the social science electives<br />

must be at the 2000 or higher level.<br />

2<br />

Students <br />

who are not strong in math are encouraged to take the<br />

three-semester mathematics sequence Mathematics 2107 (3cr.), 2108<br />

(3cr.), and 2109 (4cr.) in place <strong>of</strong> the two-semester sequence Mathematics<br />

2111 (5cr.) and 2112 (5cr.).<br />

CURRICULUM IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING<br />

COMPUTER ENGINEERING CONCENTRATION<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering<br />

Course Requirements<br />

Cr. Hrs.<br />

Electrical Engineering 2510, 2550, 2551, 2582, 2586 11<br />

Electrical Engineering 3091, 3092, 3512, 3514, 3516, 3517, 3530,<br />

3540, 3543, 3547, 3572, 3582, 3583, 3587 32<br />

Electrical (5) 15<br />

Total 58<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Course Requirements<br />

Cr. Hrs.<br />

Engineering 3090 1<br />

Total 1<br />

Non-College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Course Requirements Cr. Hrs.<br />

English 1157, 1158, 2152 9<br />

Arts Elective 1 3<br />

Mathematics 2107, 2108, 21092, 2115, 2221, 2511, 2721 22<br />

Physics 1061, 1062, 1063, 1065, 2064 11<br />

Computer Science 1205, 2025 6<br />

Biology Elective 1 3<br />

Chemistry 1014 4<br />

Philosophy 2244 1<br />

Literature Electives 1 6<br />

Humanities Elective 1 3<br />

Economics 2000 3<br />

Social Sciences Elective 2 3<br />

Total 74<br />

Grand Total 133<br />

Elective Course that can be Engineering<br />

or Computer Science<br />

Cr. Hrs.<br />

Total 9<br />

1<br />

To graduate with a degree in Engineering, the student must satisfy<br />

the General Degree Requirements <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

2 <br />

Students who are exceptionally strong in math may take the twosemester<br />

sequence Mathematics 2111 (5 cr.) and 2112 (5cr) in place <strong>of</strong><br />

the three-semester mathematics sequence Mathematics 2107 (3 cr.),<br />

2108 (3 cr), and 2109 (4 cr.).<br />

Mechanical Engineering<br />

Mechanical engineers apply the principles and laws <strong>of</strong> the basic<br />

sciences to the design, modification, operation, construction, and manufacture<br />

<strong>of</strong> machines and systems. Mechanical engineers are engaged<br />

in research, analysis, design, construction, development, testing, and<br />

sales <strong>of</strong> many kinds <strong>of</strong> mechanical devices. Mechanical engineering<br />

deals specifically with mechanisms, gears, cams, bearings, power<br />

machinery such as reciprocating and rotary engines, steam and jet<br />

turbines, compressors and pumps, various means <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />

such as plans, magnetic suspension trains, surface effect vehicles, and<br />

spacecraft, instrumentation, machine computation, and control/guidance<br />

systems.<br />

The department strives to serve the needs <strong>of</strong> regional industries,<br />

especially the petrochemical/process, aerospace, and manufacturing<br />

industries. A major goal <strong>of</strong> the department is to provide education for<br />

these groups. Various design courses are taught to accommodate this<br />

market. Numerous courses are taught in the evening hours to make<br />

it convenient for students who work in these industries to attend<br />

classes.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering <strong>of</strong>fers the Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

Science in Mechanical Engineering. The <strong>University</strong> also <strong>of</strong>fers graduate<br />

programs leading to the Masters <strong>of</strong> Science in Engineering, with a<br />

concentration in Mechanical Engineering, as well as a Ph.D. in Engineering<br />

and Applied Science. The mechanical engineering program is<br />

accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology<br />

(ABET).<br />

Educational Objectives <strong>of</strong> the Mechanical Engineering<br />

Program<br />

Consistent with the mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> and based on the<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> our constituents, the Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering<br />

has adopted the following program educational objectives.<br />

Objective 1. Produce graduates with a pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in the general<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> mechanical engineering consistent with Accreditation Board<br />

for Engineering and Technology (ABET) criteria and the skills necessary<br />

for successful pr<strong>of</strong>essional development.<br />

Objective 2. Provide educational opportunities to support the needs<br />

<strong>of</strong> regional industries.<br />

Objective 3. Support the urban mission <strong>of</strong> the university, with particular<br />

emphasis on serving qualified non-traditional students in the<br />

Greater <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong> Area.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering<br />

Course Requirements<br />

Cr. Hrs.<br />

Mechanical Engineering 1781, 2711, 2740, 2750, 2785 13<br />

Mechanical Engineering 30203, 3711, 3716, 3720 8<br />

Mechanical Engineering 3733, 3734, 3735 9<br />

Mechanical Engineering 3770, 3771, 3773, 3755, 3776 15<br />

Mechanical Engineering Design electives 9<br />

Total 54<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Course Requirements<br />

Cr. Hrs.<br />

Engineering 3090 1<br />

Civil Engineering 2311, 2350, 2351 7<br />

Electrical Engineering 2500, 3501, 3518 7<br />

Total 15<br />

Non-College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Course Requirements Cr. Hrs.<br />

English 1157, 1158, 2152 9<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>/72

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