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Mechanical Engineering. David Johnsrud Section D 2-24-06. Introduction. Generation and application of heat and mechanical power and the design, production, and use of machines and tools Departmental Perspective Industrial Perspective Conclusion. Departmental Perspective. Admissions.
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Mechanical Engineering David Johnsrud Section D 2-24-06
Introduction • Generation and application of heat and mechanical power and the design, production, and use of machines and tools • Departmental Perspective • Industrial Perspective • Conclusion
Admissions • Early Admissions • You need 15 credits of mathematics at the level of MATH 124, 125 & 126 (Calculus 1,2,3) or equivalent, 5 credits of English composition, and a minimum of 10 credits of physical science courses plus accompanying lab at the level of PHYS 121, 122 & 123 (calculus-based physics) or CHEM 142, 152 (General Chemistry 1,2).
Graduating • 2.0 overall GPA • 45/180 credits have to be ME credits from the UW
Professional Societies, Disciplines of Study, and Special Projects • ASHRAE, ASME, PTS, SAE, SME, SNAME, and SWE • energy, principles of design, instruments and control devices, and the application of these studies to the creative solution of practical, modern problems • SAE Car, Human-Powered Sub, and others
Contacts • Mee-Ling Hon - Academic CounselorMargo Segimoto - Director of Student ServicesPhone: 206-543-5090 Office: MEB 143Email: meadvise@u.washington.edu
Starting Salary, Jobs, and Overlapping Disciplines • $45,000-$53,000 per year • GE Oil and Gas Nuovo Pignone, Mitsubishi, AeroTek E&E, and Manpower Professional • Aeronautical & Astronautical, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Industrial Engineering
Conclusion • Not boring (that’s a plus, right?) • Challenging • Rewarding (45-53K per year starting)