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Fall 2017 Dr. Padilla

Overview Announcements Requirements for ENGR 301, ME 451, ME 452 Restricted Electives General Electives Math Science Electives ENGR 490 - FE How to apply for graduation Accelerated BS/MS and BS/MBA Faculty Advisors Questions

Announcements New Faculty Advising Appointment Scheduling System in Fall 2017 https://wolfpack.campus.eab.com/home/# ME 303 is a Pre-requisite for ME 310 Spring 2018 ONLY: you may take ME 303 as a co-requisite for ME 310 (this requires permission from the college of engineering advisors) No exceptions policy Waivers will not be given to individuals for pre-requisites or co-requisites

Announcements, con’t Repeat Policy A course may only be taken a maximum of 3 times C or better courses: you have 3 tries to get a C Other courses: you have 3 tries to get a D- The third time you take a course You need permission to enroll in a course a 3rd time You must go to the college of engineering advisors and sign a form stating you know that it is your final chance to enroll in the course If you do not earn the required grade on the 3rd try you will not be given permission to enroll in the course again and you will not have the necessary requirements to get a degree in ME

Requirements for ENGR 301 & Capstone Pre-req: ENG 102, PHYS 181 with a “C” or better Pre-req: CH 201 or CH 202 and CH 203 ME 451 Pre-req: ME 310 Co-req: ME 314, ME 351, ENGR 301 ME 452 Pre-req: ENGR 100, ENGR 301, ME 451 Co-req: ME 322

Restricted Electives Fall Spring ME 414/414L: Intermediate Heat Transfer ME 431/431L: Advanced Mechanics ME 444/444L: Intermediate Dynamics Spring ME 312/312L: Thermodynamics II ME 453/453L: Vibrations ME 467/467L: Intermediate Fluids Restricted electives can be used as general electives if you don’t take the lab. You need to take ME 322 to take any of the RE labs.

General Electives ME 354 - Introduction to Manufacturing Processes Course Prerequisite ME 354 - Introduction to Manufacturing Processes MSE 250 ME 456 - Introduction to Tribology ME 432 - Materials MSE 250, CEE 372 C or better ME 431 - Advanced Mechanics CEE 372 C or better ME 446 - Composite Materials ME 457 - Finite Element Analysis CEE 372 C or better, ME 242 C or better ME 444 - Intermediate Dynamics ME 242 C or better ME 422 - Introduction to Robotics ME 310 ME 453 - Mechanical Vibrations ME 482 - Aerodynamics ENGR 360 C or better OR ME 303 ME 467 - Intermediate Fluid Mechanics ENGR 360 and ME 303 ME 475 - Introduction to Combustion ME 314 ME 414 - Intermediate Heat Transfer ME 314 C or better ME 312 - Engineering Thermodynamics II ME 311 ME 476 - Internal Combustion Engines ME 311 C or better ME 493 - Special Topics Varies General electives vary each semester and from year to year. This is the plan for 2015, but you need to verify the available courses when registration opens.

General Electives, con’t Spring 2018 ME 350 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing ME 422 Introduction to Robotics ME 432 Materials ME 456 Introduction to Tribology ME 457 Finite Element Analysis ME 476 Internal Combustion Engines ME 493 Special Topics: 1001 – Energy Engineering ME 493 Special Topics: 1002 - Biomechanics ME 493 Special Topics: 1003 – Manufacturing Processes II Fall 2018 (planned) ME 354 Intro to Manufacturing Processes ME 433 Plasticity and Creep ME 446 Composite Materials ME 475 Combustion ME 480 Gas Dynamics ME 482 Aerodynamics ME 493 Special Topics: Solar or HVAC General electives vary each semester and from year to year. This is the plan for 2015, but you need to verify the available courses when registration opens.

Elective Restrictions/Substitutions ME 493: Special Topics Only 6 credits is allowed for your degree ME 496/ME 499: Independent Study You may only use 3 credits towards your degree Courses outside of the ME department If you would like to use an upper division course that does not have an ME prefix but is related you must get advisor approval. Approval will not be granted if you are already using ME 499 credit towards your degree.

Math/Science Electives ATMS 411 Introduction to Atmospheric Physics MATH 311 Introduction to Analysis II ATMS 412 Introduction to Air Pollution MATH 330 Linear Algebra I ATMS 413 Introduction to Synoptic Meteorology MATH 331 Groups, Rings and Fields ATMS 414 Physical Climatology MATH/STAT 352 Probability and Statistics BME 401 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering MATH 373 Theory of Positive Integers MSE 401 Corrosion of Metals MATH 381 Methods of Discrete Mathematics MSE 433 Electronic, Magnetic and Optical Properties of Materials MATH 401 Set Theory MATH 410 Complex Analysis MSE 460 Physical Metallurgy I MATH 411 Real Analysis MSE 461 Physical Metallurgy II MATH 412 Functional Analysis MSE 470 Polymeric and Composite Materials MATH 420 Mathematical Modeling MSE 472 Introduction to Ceramics MATH 422 Optimal Analysis PHYS 182 Physics for Scientists and Engineers III MATH 430 Linear Algebra II PHYS 351 Classical Mechanics MATH 440 Topology PHYS 422R Applications of Quantum Mechanics MATH 441 Intro Algebra Topology PHYS 425 Thermal and Statistical Physics MATH 442 Differential Geometry PHYS 426 Physics of Solids MATH 443 Differential Geometry and Relativity I PHYS 473 Electricity and Magnetism MATH 461 Probability Theory MATH 307 Symbolic Logic MATH 488 Partial Differential Equations MATH 310 Introduction to Analysis I Available on MyNevada

FE Requirement Enroll in ENGR 490 the same semester you plan to take the FE There are no meetings for ENGR 490 Register and pay to take the FE If you do not take the FE the same semester you are enrolled in ENGR 490 You will get an incomplete Send your scores to Sam DiMuzio

Applying for Graduation Apply for graduation in MyNevada May Graduation Deadline: March 1 August Graduation Deadline: June 1 December Graduation Deadline: October 1

Graduate School Accelerated BS/MS program Accelerated BS/MBA program MS and PhD degrees

Faculty Advisors: Juniors & Seniors (60+ credits) Student Last Name Advisor Email Office Last Name: A Pradeep Menezes pmenezes@unr.edu PE 232 Last Name: B Feifei Fan ffan@unr.edu PE 236 Last name: C Yiliang Liao yliao@unr.edu PE 224 Last Name: D-E Lei Cao leicao@unr.edu PE 228 Last Name: F Daichi Fujioka dfujioka@unr.edu PE 202A Last name: G-H Cahit Evrensel cahit@unr.edu PE 220 Last name: I-J Guoping iong gxiong@unr.edu PE 231 Last name: K-L Yanyao Jiang yjiang@unr.edu PE 207 Last name: M Nicholas Maus nmaus@unr.edu PE 202C Last name: N-O Rahul Ramachandran rramachandran@unr.edu PE 221 Last name: P-Q Matteo Aureli maureli@unr.edu PE 218 Last name: R Yan Wang yanwang@unr.edu PE 217 Last name: S Wanliang Shan wshan@unr.edu PE 229 Last name: T Ryan Tung rtung@unr.edu PE 205 Last name: U-W Eric Wang eric.wang@unr.edu PE 227 Last name: X-Z Saul Opie sopie@unr.edu PE 202B National Merit/Presidential Scholars Angelina Padilla angelinapadilla@unr.edu PE 204B

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