Mechanical Engineering Minor (saylor.org)

Mechanical Engineering Minor (saylor.org)
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest technical fields you can enter. As a result, this program is designed to provide you with a solid background in both mechanical and energy systems (and their respective components).

To earn the equivalent of a minor in Mechanical Engineering, you must complete four segments:

- Prerequisites in Mathematics and Science (5 courses)

- Introductory courses in Mechanical Engineering (2 courses)

- Options from 100- and 200-level courses in Mechanical Engineering (2 courses)

- Options from advanced courses in Mechanical Engineering (2 courses)


Prerequisites in Mathematics and Science (all required):

MA101: Calculus I

MA102: Calculus II

MA221: Ordinary Differential Equations

PHYS101: Introduction to Mechanics

CHEM101: General Chemistry I


Introductory Courses in Mechanical Engineering (all required):

ME101: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

ME102: Mechanics I


Options from 100- and 200-Level Courses (choose 2):

ME103: Thermodynamics

ME104: Computer Aided Design

ME201: Fluid Mechanics*

ME204: Heat Transfer*


Options from Advanced Mechanical Engineering Courses (choose 2):

ME202: Mechanics II

ME203: Engineering Materials & Materials Processing

ME301: Measurement & Experimentation Laboratory*

ME302: Mechatronics


*MA103: Multivariable Calculus is a prerequisite for these courses. Please observe all other prerequisites.


More info: http://www.saylor.org/mechanical-engineering-minor/