2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
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82 / <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
K. Joel Berry, Ph.D., P.E.,<br />
Department Head<br />
Room 2-103 MC, 810-762-7833<br />
jberry@kettering.edu<br />
MISSION STATEMENT<br />
The academic mission of Mechanical Engineering is to develop and prepare applied mechanical engineers, multidiscipline<br />
leaders, and technical managers for a global and diverse market. This mission is accomplished through the<br />
pursuit of distinction in fundamental and applied research for faculty and students in an academic and cooperative<br />
environment that promotes scholastic performance, sound engineering fundamentals, strong design experiences, and<br />
personal professional integrity. The Department of Mechanical Engineering encourages and fosters team participation,<br />
creative thinking, a competitive spirit, and professional activities.<br />
The degree program in Mechanical Engineering prepares students for a broad range of careers associated with the design and implementation<br />
of mechanical systems involving the conversion, transmission, and utilization of energy. Mechanical engineering courses that provide<br />
breadth in the discipline include design, dynamics, engineering materials, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, vibrations, systems<br />
analysis, and associated laboratories. Large and well-equipped laboratories in experimental mechanics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics,<br />
engines, vibrations, hydraulics, instrumentation, and automotive emissions support the mechanical engineering program.<br />
Groupings of five courses provide an elective specialty in bioengineering applications, automotive powertrain, automotive body and chassis,<br />
mechanical systems design, design for durability, or plastic product design.<br />
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES<br />
The Department of Mechanical Engineering strives to produce graduates who:<br />
• Are knowledgeable in the effective use of modern problem solving and design methodologies.<br />
• Understand the implications of design decisions in the engineering marketplace.<br />
• Are effective engineers, i.e. ones who are able to formulate and analyze problems, think creatively, communicate<br />
effectively, synthesize information, and work collaboratively.<br />
• Have an appreciation and an enthusiasm for life-long learning.<br />
• Perform effectively on teams engaged in continuous improvement activities in engineering and business processes.<br />
• Practice professionally and ethically in the field of Mechanical Engineering.<br />
• Are prepared for positions of leadership in business and industry.<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM CONTENT<br />
Area Courses Credit Hours<br />
General Education Advanced Humanities Elective 4<br />
Advanced Social Science Elective 4<br />
Economic Principles 4<br />
Introduction to the Humanities 4<br />
Introduction to the Social Sciences 4<br />
Senior Seminar 4<br />
Written & Oral Communication I 4<br />
Written & Oral Communication II 4<br />
32<br />
Basic Sciences Introductory Organic Chemistry and Lab 1 4<br />
Physics I: Mechanics and Lab 4<br />
Physics II: Electromagnetism and Lab 4<br />
Principles of Chemistry and Lab 4<br />
16<br />
1<br />
Students pursuing a fuel cell minor take CHEM-237/238 in lieu of CHEM-145/146.