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Major Academic Plan (MAP) Associate in Arts BS in Mechanical Engineering Department of Engineering & Design College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CSTEM) Why study Mechanical Engineering? Mechanical Engineering is among one of the country’s highest paid occupations and lowest unemployment rates. The current economy thrives on innovation, and mechanical engineers are at the forefront of it, constantly developing not only new and exciting products, but also technologies that improve society and the world. Be part of the future! Career Opportunities Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest disciplines in engineering. A graduate with a BSME can expect a wide range of options. Mechanical engineers are in high demand in the bio- mechanical field, aeronautics, structural applications, energy transfer, robotics, automation , composite materials, and alternative energy to name only a few. Many of our graduates have started their careers with some of the major companies around the Northwest, such as Boeing and Microsoft. Our graduates currently are employed in a wide range of geographically diverse companies in positions that vary from design engineers to upper management. A degree in Mechanical Engineering will provide innumerable choices of rewarding jobs. EWU’s laboratory-intensive Mechanical Engineering program will prepare you to have a seamless transmission into the workplace, regardless of your career choice. Program Advisor 319 Computing & Engineering Building Cheney, WA 99004 509.359.6254 mechengineeering@ewu.edu Degree Planning Note: Additional general education requirements, and cultural diversity requirements, as required by the transfer institution, must be met prior to the completion of a baccalaureate degree. CSTEM Coordinator: Christy Oliveri 307 Monroe 509.359.4126 coliveri@ewu.edu Sample Careers Design Engineer HVAC Engineer Manufacturing Engineer Materials Engineer Robotics and Automation

AS-T2 Degree Requirements with Suggested Classes that Fulfill EWU Prerequisites/Requirements WALLA WALLA C.C. COURSE E.W.U. COURSE EQUIVALENT COMMUNICATIONS (5 credits) ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5) ENGL 101 College Composition: Exposition & Argument (5) QUANTITATIVE SKILLS (15 credits) MATH& 141 Precalculus I (5) MATH 141 Precalculus MATH& 142 Precalculus II (5) MATH 142 Precalculus II (5) MATH& 151 Calculus I (5) MATH 161 Calculus I (5) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. NATURAL SCIENCE (20 credits) CHEM& 161 General Chem. I w/Lab (5) CHEM 151 General Chemistry (5) PHYS& 114 General Physics w/ Lab I (5) PHYS 131 Intro to Physics I (4) PHYS 161 Mechanics Laboratory (1) PHYS& 115 General Physics w/Lab II (5) PHYS 132 Intro to Physics II (4) PHYS 162 Heat & Optics Laboratory (1) PHYS& 116 General Physics w/Lab III (5) PHYS 132 Intro to Physics III (4) PHYS 163 Instrumentation Lab I (1) PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3 activity credits) ELECTIVES (32 credits) MATH& 152 Calculus II (5) MATH 162 Calculus II (5) ENGL& 102 English Composition II (5) ENGL 201 College Composition: Data/Research/Analysis (5) The courses listed below transfer to satisfy EWU Graduation Requirements and can be taken before or during the major programs: Cultural Diversity (one course) CMST 201 Intercultural Communication (5) ENGL 251 Voices of Women in Literature (5) HPER 268 Diversity in Sports (5) HUM 107 Gender Perceptions in American Film (5) PSYC 139 Psychology of Women (5) SOC 205 Racial/Ethnic Relations (5) SOC 220 Gender and Society (5) WST 139 Psychology of Women (5) WST 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies (5) WST 220 Gender and Society (5) WST 251 Voices of Women in Literature (5) International Studies (one course) GEOG 201 Introduction to World Regional Geography (5) HIST 211 U.S. in World Affairs I (5) HIST 212 U.S. in World Affairs II (5) HIST 250 Introduction to Latin America ^D (5) HIST 255 Traditional East Asian Civilization (5) HIST 256 Modern East Asian Civilization (5) HUM 109 World Arts and Culture (5) PHIL 103 Asian Philosophy ^D (5) POLS 211U.S. in World Affairs I (5) POLS 212 U.S. in World Affairs II (5) SOC& 201 Social Problems (5) *One Diversity course is required for degree completion.