BSc - Mechanical Engineering

University of Denver
United States
Qualification
Bachelor's Degree
Study mode
Full-time
Duration
4 years
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Total tuition fee (local)
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Total tuition fee (foreign)
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Entry Requirements

  • TOEFL: Undergraduate students seeking Regular (non-English Conditional) Admission must present a minimum TOEFL score of 80 (Internet-based TOEFL) and achieve at least 20 on all TOEFL subscores. Acceptable test scores must be submitted at least one month prior to enrollment. Those submitting the Paper-based TOEFL should present a minimum score of 550, minimum subscores of 55 and a minimum TWE (Test of Written English) score of 4.
  • IELTS: Undergraduate students seeking Regular (non-English Conditional) Admission must present a minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS, with no less than 6.0 on each individual band score. Acceptable test scores must be submitted at least one month prior to enrollment.
  • Other equivalent qualification.

Curriculum

  • Calculus I
  • Calculus II
  • Calculus III
  • University Physics I
  • University Physics II
  • Digital Design
  • Circuits I and Laboratory
  • Engineering Connections
  • Applied MATLAB Programming
  • Introduction to Mechanical Systems with CAD
  • Introduction to Mechatronic Systems I with MultiSim and MathCAD
  • Introduction to Mechatronic Systems II with LabView
  • Engineering Integration I
  • Engineering Integration II
  • Engineering Economics
  • Engineering Assessment I
  • Engineering Design Project I
  • Engineering Design Project II
  • Engineering Design Project III
  • Engineering Assessment II
  • Materials Science I
  • Materials Science II
  • Statics with Lab
  • Dynamics I with Lab
  • Dynamics II
  • System Dynamics
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Fluid Dynamics I
  • Fluid Dynamics II/Heat Transfer I
  • Heat Transfer II with Lab
  • Engineering Thermodynamics I
  • Engineering Thermodynamics II
  • Mechanical Engineering Lab I
  • Machine Design
  • Mechanical Engineering Capstone Library
  • Chemistry
  • Procedural Programming I
  • Introduction to Differential Equations

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