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Dr. Perwez Kalim, Professor of Mech. Engineering High School to College, what it means? My role: Role Model, Mentor A Fa

Dr. Perwez Kalim, Professor of Mech. Engineering High School to College, what it means? My role: Role Model, Mentor A Facilitator, Helper, Confidant, a Friend Advisor/advisee relationship is very important Resources Available? During Advising Session CHECK Math requirements

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Dr. Perwez Kalim, Professor of Mech. Engineering High School to College, what it means? My role: Role Model, Mentor A Fa

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  1. Dr. Perwez Kalim,Professor of Mech. Engineering High School to College, what it means? My role: Role Model, Mentor A Facilitator, Helper, Confidant, a Friend Advisor/advisee relationship is very important Resources Available? During Advising Session CHECK Math requirements Must retake Math placement if not placed out/Math 100 May jeopardize your four year graduation plan University Calendar: Pick a time slot for advising session for today

  2. Is engineering major good for you? Math requirements are very important and stringent Are you declared or undeclared. Try to declare as soon as possible What are your strengths and weaknesses in order to achieve this education Is it party time? If you like to change your major now, Say so. You will get a different schedule of courses, go to R-211 Conyngham Hall You can change classes on a drop/add form during advising

  3. If you are not placed out or you have not taken the Math Placement test at all, you must retake the test which is scheduled for Monday 1:30-2:30 and 2:30 – 3:30 in SLC 409. you must sign up today on the sign up sheet posted on door of SLC 409. you must have your login username and password. Same applies to Chem test. If you have not taken then go to Henry student center computer lab and take the test there during an open time in your schedule during orientation. If you are not placed out of these tests you will be scheduled to take remedial Mathematics 100 and Chem 095. Note that you will not be awarded any credits towards your graduation for these courses. Therefore, they are simply waste of time and jeopardize your graduation plans. For Chem there is no choice other than taking a remedial course during summer somewhere else. The remedial Math course however, is offered during Session II this summer beginning on July 14.

  4. DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS P- 33 Bulletin Area I. The Humanities— minimum 9 credit hours ENG 120 – Introduction to Literature 3 cr. Hours HST 101 – The Historical Foundations of the Modern World 3 cr.hours FOREIGN LANGUAGEat level of competence 3 credit hours OR PHL 101 – Introduction to Philosophy 3 cr. Hours Students may request, through their academic advisors, a course substitution within this Area. For more details on course substitution policies, contact the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Forms for course substitution can be obtained from, and must be returned to, the Student Services Center when completed. Area II. The Scientific World— minimum 6 credit hours Engineering students requirements are fulfilled by engineering curriculum

  5. Area III. The Social Sciences— minimum 6 credit hours Each of the following courses is three (3) credit hours. Students must complete two (2) of the five (5) courses listed below. ANT 101 –Introduction to Anthropology EC 102 –Principles of Economics II PS 111 –Introduction to American Politics PSY 101 –General Psychology SOC 101 –Introduction to Sociology Through successful audition and written permission of the Chairperson of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, students may substitute three (3) hours of performance/studio experience for the above requirement. A copy of the written per­mission must be on file in the Registrar’s Office.

  6. REQUIRED COURSES AND RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE First SemesterSecond Semester Math 111 Calculus I 4 EGR 200 Intro. to Materials Science 3 FYF 101 First-Year Foundations 3 Math 112 Calculus II 4 ME 180 CADD Lab 1 EGR 140 Computer Utilization 3 Eng 101 Composition 4 PHY 202 General Physics II 4 PHY 201 General Physics I 4 Distribution Requirement 3 16 17 Third SemesterFourth Semester Chm 113 Elem. and Comp. Lab 1 EGR 222 Mechatronics 3 Chm 115 Elem. and Comp. 3 ME 232 Strength of Materials 3 Mth 211 Intro. to Diff. Equs. 4 ME 234 Statics & Dynamics II 3 EE 211 Electrical Circuits 3 ME 322 Egr. Thermodynamics 3 EE 283 Electrical Meas. Lab 1 EGR 214 Linear Systems 3 ME 231 Statics & Dynamics I 3 ME 175 Intro to Mfg/Machining 1 Distribution Requirement 3 18 16

  7. Fifth SemesterSixth Semester ME 321 Fluid Mechanics 3 EGR 399 Cooperative Education 6 Or Technical Electives 6 ME 323 Fluid Mechanics Lab 1 EGR 201 Professionalism and Ethics 1 ME 215 Intro. to Manuf Proc. 3 ME 335 Engr Mod and Analysis 3 EGM 320 Engr. Project Analysis 3 ME 333 Machine Design I 3 Distribution Requirements 6 Distribution Requirements 3 16 16 Seventh SemesterEighth Semester ME 324 Heat & Mass Transfer 3 Technical Elective 6 ME 326 Heat & Mass Transf Lab 1 ME 392 Senior Projects II 2 ME 384 Mech. Design Lab. 3 ME 332 Mechanics of Vibration 3 ME 391 Senior Projects I 1 Free Elective 3 Technical Elective 3 EE 314 Control Systems 3 Distribution Requirement 3 17 14

  8. Bridge Program for conditionally admit students. It offers Academic support and monitoring Must register for FYF 101 – Intelligence Applied Must register for ENG 101 Conditional students are recommended to take remedial courses according to placement results QUESTIONS?

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