MiTransfer Pathways - Mechanical Engineering
Students following the MiTransfer Criminal Justice Pathway can seamlessly transition to the Wayne State University Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering. This BS takes a multidisciplinary approach to human-centered design and sustainability, preparing you to address vital challenges, communicate across teams and develop highly specified design solutions that benefit people, businesses, communities and environments.
MiTransfer Mechanical Engineering Pathways common courses
Community College Approved Course | Credit Hours (min.) | WSU Equivalent |
---|---|---|
Calculus I | 4 | MAT 2010 Calculus I |
Calculus II | 4 | MAT 2020 Calculus II |
Calculus III | 4 | MAT 2030 Calculus III |
Differential Equations | 4 | MAT 2150 Differential Equations and Matric Algebra or MAT 2250 and 2350 |
Physics I | 4 | PHY 2170/2175 University Physics I |
Physics II | 4 | PHY 2180/2181 University Physics II |
Statics | 3 | ME 2410 Statics |
Dynamics | 3 | ME 3400 Dynamics |
Mechanics of Solids/Strength | 3 | ME 2420 Elementary Mechanics of Materials |
See advisor or community college transfer plan for additional courses |
Students following the mechanical engineering pathway are also encouraged to complete the equivalent to BE 1200 Basic Engineering: Design in Engineering, BE 1500 Intro to Programming and Computation for Engineers, ENG 3060 Technical Communications II, and PHI 1120 Professional Ethics. See WSU for transfer equivalents at community college transfer plans.
All students should consult a mechanical engineering academic advisor for academic advising to create a personalized academic plan, register for classes, and learn more about student success resources. For more information about art at WSU, visit their department website.
For more information about mechanical engineering at WSU, visit the department website.
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