2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mechanical Engineering, Department of
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Department Chair
Chean Chin Ngo
Department Office/Website
Engineering 100
657-278-3014
fullerton.edu/ecs/me
Faculty
Darren Banks, Andy Bazar, Sagil James, Salvador Mayoral, Hossein Moini, Chean Chin Ngo, Sang June Oh, Yong Seok Park, Nina Robson, John Sanders, Siheng Su, Justin Tran, Haowei Wang, Hope Weiss
Introduction
The mechanical engineering program at CSUF provides a foundation for professional engineering careers in private industry and government. Mechanical engineers are employed in a wide range of industries, such as manufacturing, transportation, energy, food, biomedical and others. In general, mechanical engineers are involved with the design, research, development, manufacture, testing, distribution, support, maintenance and recycling of devices and products. Automobiles, airplanes, home appliances, robots, rockets, space capsules, printers and computer hardware are some of the various products that have been customarily designed and developed by mechanical engineers. Mechanical engineers possess a firm understanding of science, mathematics and engineering needed to carry out these complex tasks which are so important to a modern technological society.
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
The graduate curriculum is designed to provide a specialized education for career advancement or further work towards a doctoral degree.
Degree Descriptions
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering is designed to provide a foundation for professional engineering careers in private industry and government, such as manufacturing, transportation, energy, food, biomedical and others. The program provides opportunities for students to be involved with the design, research, development, manufacture, testing, distribution, support, maintenance and recycling of devices and products. Automobiles, airplanes, home appliances, robots, rockets, space capsules, printers and computer hardware are some of the various products that have been customarily designed and developed by mechanical engineers. The program’s curriculum provides preparation for students to possess a firm understanding of science, mathematics and engineering needed to carry out these complex tasks which are so important to a modern technological society.
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is designed to provide a foundation for professional engineering careers in private industry and government, such as manufacturing, transportation, energy, food, biomedical and others. The program provides opportunities for students to be involved with the design, research, development, manufacture, testing, distribution, support, maintenance and recycling of devices and products. Automobiles, airplanes, home appliances, robots, rockets, space capsules, printers and computer hardware are some of the various products that have been customarily designed and developed by mechanical engineers. The program’s curriculum provides preparation for students to possess a firm understanding of science, mathematics and engineering needed to carry out these complex tasks which are so important to a modern technological society. The graduate curriculum is designed to provide a specialized education for career advancement or further work towards a doctoral degree.
Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
2 + 2 Articulated Programs with Community Colleges
The Mechanical Engineering Department has developed 2+2 articulation agreements with community colleges to provide students seamless transfer to CSUF’s Mechanical Engineering program. This allows the full-time students taking the courses specified by the department adviser to graduate in two years following transfer to CSUF.
Programs and Courses Offered
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceMaster of ScienceCoursesMechanical Engineering
Courses are designated as EGME in the class schedule.
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