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Course Descriptions

The mechanical engineering curriculum is designed to prepare students for productive careers in industry, government, education and private consulting as well as for graduate study. Thus, it is based on the fundamental principles of science and engineering. These provide a strong foundation that enables students to apply what they have learned to the complex technological problems of today and to teach themselves the new technologies of tomorrow.

ME 301 - Applications of Thermodynamics

  • Credit Hours: 4R-0L-4C
  • Term Available: F,W
  • Graduate Studies Eligible: No
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L and ES 201* or CE 205 *With a grade of C or better
  • Corequisites: None

Extend the conservation and accounting framework to examine energy-conversion systems. Topics include thermodynamic properties of pure substances, gas mixtures, exergy analyses, power and refrigeration cycles, psychrometric processes, combustion, and propulsion.


Prerequisites Notes:
CHEM 111/111L and either ES 201 or CE205
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