2017-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Hamid R. Hamidzadeh, Ph.D., Department Chair
ET 136 A. P. Torrance Hall
(615) 963-5391
Faculty: M. Akbar, L. L. Crumpton-Young, F. Pour Mohamad Hadi, S.K. Hargrove, W.Y. Joe, L. Onyebueke, and A. Shirkhodaie.
General Statement
The Mechanical Engineering program systemically builds upon the knowledge acquired in the study of the physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences to provide the student with a broad base in the various areas of mechanical and manufacturing engineering, and prepares them for careers in the private and public sectors and/or to pursue graduate study. Students may orient their program toward the mechanical design or manufacturing engineering or thermal-fluid systems design.
Mission Statement
The Department is committed to providing the students with a dynamic academic and professional foundation enabling them to shape the future advancement of knowledge in the areas of mechanical and manufacturing engineering and to contribute to the economic growth and well-being of both the state and the nation’s humanity.
According to the program educational objectives, the graduates of the Mechanical Engineering program, within a few years after graduation, are expected to:
- Establish a proven record of successful engineering accomplishments and will be prepared to assume responsible leadership positions to serve industries and government agencies.
- Demonstrate an understanding of global engineering and the need for life-learning by making progress toward professional development: industrial training, achieving an advanced degree or engineering certification in engineering or related fields
The outcomes of the program require that the graduating students demonstrate the following abilities:
a. Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
b. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as, to analyze and interpret data
c. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturing, and sustainability
d. Ability to function in multidisciplinary teams
e. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
f. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities
g. Ability to communicate effectively
h. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
i. Recognition of the need for, and ability to engage in life-long learning
j. Knowledge of contemporary issues
k. Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
ProgramsMajorCoursesMechanical Engineering
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