* Mechanical Engineering program (undergraduate)- McGill Uni.

* ME program (undergraduate)- McGill Uni.


https://mcgill.ca/mecheng/undergrad/courses
 Mechanical Engineering (142 credits)
Offered by: Mechanical Engineering    

Degree: Bachelor of Engineering
Program Requirements

Program credit weight: 142-148 credits

Program credit weight for Quebec CEGEP students: 119 credits

Program credit weight for out-of-province students: 142 credits

To prepare the mechanical engineer for a wide range of career possibilities, there is a heavy emphasis in our curriculum on the fundamental analytical disciplines. This is balanced by a sequence of experimental and design engineering courses which include practice in design, manufacturing, and experimentation. In these courses, students learn how to apply their analytical groundwork to the solution of practical problems.

Special interests are satisfied by selecting appropriate complementary courses from among those offered with a specific subject concentration, such as management, industrial engineering, computer science, controls and robotics, bio-engineering, aeronautics, combustion, systems engineering, etc.
Required Year 0 (Freshman) Courses

29 credits

Generally, students admitted to Engineering from Quebec CEGEPs are granted transfer credit for these Year 0 (Freshman) courses and enter a 119-credit program.

For information on transfer credit for French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate exams, Advanced Placement exams, Advanced Levels, and Science Placement Exams, see http://www.mcgill.ca/engineering/current-students/undergraduate/new-stud... and select your term of admission.

    CHEM 110 General Chemistry 1 (4 credits)
    CHEM 120 General Chemistry 2 (4 credits)
    MATH 133 Linear Algebra and Geometry (3 credits)
    MATH 140 Calculus 1 (3 credits)
    MATH 141 Calculus 2 (4 credits)
    PHYS 131 Mechanics and Waves (4 credits)
    PHYS 142 Electromagnetism and Optics (4 credits)

AND 3 credits selected from the approved list of courses in Humanities and Social Sciences, Management Studies, and Law, listed below under Complementary Studies (Group B).

Note: FACC 100 (Introduction to the Engineering Profession) must be taken during the first year of study.
Required Non-Departmental Courses

33 credits

    CCOM 206 Communication in Engineering (3 credits)
    CIVE 207 Solid Mechanics (4 credits)
    COMP 208 Computer Programming for Physical Sciences and Engineering (3 credits)
    ECSE 461 Electric Machinery (3 credits)
    FACC 100 Introduction to the Engineering Profession (1 credit)
    FACC 250 Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer
    FACC 300 Engineering Economy (3 credits)
    FACC 400 Engineering Professional Practice (1 credit)
    MATH 262 Intermediate Calculus (3 credits)
    MATH 263 Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers (3 credits)
    MATH 264 Advanced Calculus for Engineers (3 credits)
    MATH 271 Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations (3 credits)
    MIME 260 Materials Science and Engineering (3 credits)

 Note: FACC 100 (Introduction to the Engineering Profession) must be taken during the first year of study.
Required Mechanical Engineering Courses

65 credits

    MECH 201 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering (2 credits)
    MECH 210 Mechanics 1 (2 credits)
    MECH 220 Mechanics 2 (4 credits)
    MECH 240 Thermodynamics 1 (3 credits)
    MECH 262 Statistics and Measurement Laboratory (3 credits)
    MECH 290 Design Graphics for Mechanical Engineering (3 credits)
    MECH 292 Design 1: Conceptual Design (3 credits)
    MECH 309 Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering (3 credits)
    MECH 314 Dynamics of Mechanisms (3 credits)
    MECH 315 Mechanics 3 (4 credits)
    MECH 321 Mechanics of Deformable Solids (3 credits)
    MECH 331 Fluid Mechanics 1 (3 credits)
    MECH 341 Thermodynamics 2 (3 credits)
    MECH 346 Heat Transfer (3 credits)
    MECH 360 Principles of Manufacturing (3 credits)
    MECH 362 Mechanical Laboratory 1 (2 credits)
    MECH 383 Applied Electronics and Instrumentation (3 credits)
    MECH 393 Design 2: Machine Element Design (3 credits)
    MECH 412 System Dynamics and Control (3 credits)
    MECH 430 Fluid Mechanics 2 (3 credits)
    MECH 463D1 Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project (3 credits)
    MECH 463D2 Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project (3 credits)

Technical Complementary Courses

9 credits

6 credits at the 300 level or higher, chosen from Mechanical Engineering courses (subject code MECH). One of these two courses (3 credits) must be from the following list:

    CHEE 563 Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics (3 credits) *
    MECH 497 Value Engineering (3 credits)
    MECH 498 Interdisciplinary Design Project 1 (3 credits)
    MECH 499 Interdisciplinary Design Project 2 (3 credits)
    MECH 513 Control Systems (3 credits)
    MECH 529 Discrete Manufacturing Systems (3 credits)
    MECH 530 Mechanics of Composite Materials (3 credits)
    MECH 532 Aircraft Performance, Stability and Control (3 credits)
    MECH 535 Turbomachinery and Propulsion (3 credits)
    MECH 536 Aerospace Structures (3 credits)
    MECH 541 Kinematic Synthesis (3 credits)
    MECH 543 Design with Composite Materials (3 credits)
    MECH 544 Processing of Composite Materials (3 credits)
    MECH 553 Design and Manufacture of Microdevices (3 credits)
    MECH 557 Mechatronic Design (3 credits)
    MECH 559 Engineering Systems Optimization (3 credits)
    MECH 560 Eco-design and Product Life Cycle Assessment (3 credits)
    MECH 563 Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics (3 credits) *
    MECH 565 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Equipment (3 credits)
    MECH 573 Mechanics of Robotic Systems (3 credits)
    MECH 577 Optimum Design (3 credits)

 Students select either CHEE 563 or MECH 563.

3 credits chosen from courses at the 300 level or higher (approved by the Department) in the Faculty of Engineering (including MECH courses) or from courses in the Faculty of Science, including MATH courses.
Complementary Studies

6 credits
Group A - Impact of Technology on Society


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