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    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, BS Double Major


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General Information

The Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering requires the following:

  • A minimum of 157 hours must be completed with a cumulative CU GPA of 2.0. A minimum of 83 hours of upper division (courses numbered 3000 and higher) course work is required for the double major.
  • A minimum overall 2.0 GPA must be maintained on all Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Core Courses.
  • A maximum of 6 hours of Independent Study may count toward the degree.
  • The last 30 hours of the degree must be completed while registered in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at UCCS.
  • Work experience, and credit from Military Science and ROTC courses, will not apply toward a degree from the College of Engineering.

Additional course work is required to complete the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, BS Double Major degree. Please see the advising guide on the Academic Advising website for more information and a sample 5-year schedule.

Objectives

  • Graduates will be able to use mechanical and aerospace engineering principles, proficiencies, and technical information to pursue graduate school or engineering careers, including but not limited to design, development, project management, and technical sales.
  • Graduates will be equipped to pursue continued lifelong growth and development in mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering, including learning and applying new engineering processes, tools, and technologies.
  • Graduates will be able to contribute to the state-of-the-art in engineering design, research and problem solving, including consideration of professional responsibilities.

Learning Outcomes

  • An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  • An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic facts.
  • An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  • An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  • An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
  • An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgements to draw conclusions.
  • An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

Course Requirements


Technical Electives (21 credit hours)


Complete 21 credit hours of UNUSED upper-division (3000+ level) technical electives.

  • At least 12 hours must be 4000-level or higher.
  • At least 12 hours must be MAE courses.
  • The remaining electives must be from the following disciplines: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Math (with at least MATH 1350 as a prerequisite), and Physics (with at least PES 1110 or MATH 1350 as a prerequisite).

Major core courses may not double count toward Technical Electives.

Computing Course (3 credit hours)


Business Courses (6 credit hours)


Complete ENGR 3040 and one additional course from the list below.

NOTE: MAE 3342, Engineering Economy, can be counted as a business or a technical elective, but not both.

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