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Mechanical Engineering, B.S.

Consult your advisor before scheduling classes. Actual course offerings may vary, and courses must be taken appropriately to meet prerequisites. CEC 190† (required, zero credits) is not shown here; students are registered for it automatically every semester.
First-Year
First Semester
- CEC 111 Imagination, Ingenuity, and Impact I (SI)1 (2)
- ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (MP) (3)
- MTH 151 Calculus I (MP) (4)
- PHY 181 General Physics I (MP) (4)
- PHY 183 General Physics I Lab (1)
- MP-PA Arts and Humanities (3)
Second Semester
- CEC 112 Imagination, Ingenuity, and Impact II (SI)2 (2)
- MTH 251 Calculus II (4)
- PHY 182 General Physics II (MP) (4)
- MP-PA Arts and Humanities Course (MP) (3)
- MP-PA Global Inquiry (3)
Sophomore Year
First Semester
- CHM 141 College Chemistry (MP) (3)
- CHM 144 College Chemistry Lab (MP) (2)
- MME 201 Modeling and Design in Engineering (2)
- MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3)
- MME 223 Engineering Materials (3)
- MTH 246 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations for Engineers (4)
Second Semester
- MTH 252 Calculus III (4)
- STA 301 Applied Statistics (3)
or STA 261 Statistics (4) - MME 231 Manufacturing Processes (3)
- MME 202 Numerical Methods in Engineering (3)
- ECE 205 Electric Circuit Analysis (4)
Junior Year
First Semester
- MME 305 Measurement and Instrumentation (3)
- ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (MP) (3)
- MME 312 Mechanics of Materials (3)
- MME 314 Engineering Thermodynamics (3)
- MP Global Inquiry / Intercultural Consciousness (3)
Second Semester
- MME 311 Dynamic Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3)
- MME 321 System Modeling, Analysis and Control (3)
- MME/CPB 313 Fluid Mechanics (3)
- ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
- MP Intercultural Consciousness (3)
Senior Year
First Semester
- MME 448 Senior Design (2)
- MME/CPB 403 Heat Transfer (3)
- MME 341 Engineering Economics (3)
- MCH Track Course 11 (3)
- MP Ethical Citizenship and Leadership (3)
- MP Social Science II (3)
Second Semester
- MME 449 Senior Design (2)
- MME 415 Thermal Fluid Studio (2)
- MME 411 Machine and Tool Design (3)
- MCH Track Course 22 (3)
- TE Technical Elective (3)
1 Typically offered only in the Fall
2 Typically offered only in the Spring
† CEC 190, Career Foundations, is a series of zero credit courses requiring 5-10 hours per semester in which students earn badges that equip them with essential professional skills for lifelong career success.
The above curriculum is a POSSIBLE four-year plan. Your specific plan may be different. Miami University’s liberal education requirement, the Miami Plan (MP), has several components. Also, note that certain major and divisional requirements may be used to fulfill liberal education requirements and could affect the total hours required to graduate. This should be discussed with your faculty advisor.
The Knowledge-in-Action and Experiential Learning requirements of the Miami Plan are met by completion of the senior capstone courses, MME 448 and MME 449.

This chart shows the courses needed to graduate, when those courses are typically taken, and the order in which the courses must be taken. The main area of the chart shows four boxes, one each for first-year, sophomore, junior, and senior years. Within each year, classes are shown in roughly two columns representing fall then spring semester. Courses are listed within each semester to indicate when the course is typically taken. An arrow leaving a course and pointing to another course indicates that the first course must be taken prior to taking the second course. Below all the years is a s ection containing a collection of courses that can be taken when convenient for the student and therefore no particular semester is recommended. All students may have some variation in degree plans, be sure to be communication with your academic advisor.
Smart Manufacturing Engineering, B.S.

Consult your advisor before scheduling classes. Actual course offerings may vary, and courses must be taken appropriately to meet prerequisites. CEC 190† (required, zero credits) is not shown here; students are registered for it automatically every semester.
First-Year
First Semester
- CEC 111 Imagination, Ingenuity, and Impact I (SI)1 (2)
- ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (MP) (3)
- MTH 151 Calculus I (MP) (4)
- PHY 181 General Physics I (MP) (4)
- PHY 183 General Physics I Lab (1)
- MP-PA Arts or Humanities course (MP) (3)
Second Semester
- CEC 112 Imagination, Ingenuity, and Impact II (SI)2 (2)
- MTH 251 Calculus II (4)
- PHY 182 General Physics II (MP) (4)
- MP-PA Arts or Humanities course (MP) (3)
- MP-PA Global Inquiry (3)
Sophomore Year
First Semester
- CHM 141 College Chemistry (MP) (3)
- CHM 144 College Chemistry Lab (MP) (2)
- MME 201 Modeling and Design (2)
- MTH 246 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations for Engineers (4)
- MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3)
- MME 223 Engineering Materials (3)
Second Semester
- MME 231 Manufacturing Process (3)
- MME 232 Polymer Processes (3)
- ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
- ECE 205 Electric Circuit Analysis I (4)
- STA 301 Applied Statistics (3)
or STA 261 Statistics (4)
Junior Year
First Semester
- MME 301 Product Development (3)
- MME 331 Advanced Manufacturing and Design (3)
- MME 312 Mechanics of Materials (3)
- MME 305 Measurement and Instrumentation (3)
- MP Ethical Citizenship and Leadership (3)
Second Semester
- MME 334 Quality Planning and Control (3)
- MME 337 Manufacturing Automation (3)
- STA 363 Intro to Statistical Modeling (3)
- MME 341 Engineering Economics (3)
- MP Intercultural Consciousness (3)
- MP Social Science 2 (3)
Senior Year
First Semester
- MME 411 Machine and Tool Design (3)
- MME 448 Senior Design (2)
- MME 432 Digital Manufacturing (3)
- MME 433 Smart Factory (3)
- MFG Technical Elective (3)
- ENG Advanced Writing (3)
Second Semester
- MME 449 Senior Design (2)
- MME 435 Process Engineering (3)
- STA 402 Statistical Programming (3)
or STA 404 Advanced-Data Visualization (3)
or MME 470D Advanced Computational Methods (3) - MFG Technical Elective (3)
- MP Global Inquiry / Intercultural Consciousness (3)
1 Typically offered only in the Fall
2 Typically offered only in the Spring
† CEC 190, Career Foundations, is a series of zero credit courses requiring 5-10 hours per semester in which students earn badges that equip them with essential professional skills for lifelong career success.
The above curriculum is a POSSIBLE four-year plan. Your specific plan may be different. Miami University’s liberal education requirement, the Miami Plan (MP), has several components. Also, note that certain major and divisional requirements may be used to fulfill liberal education requirements and could affect the total hours required to graduate. This should be discussed with your faculty advisor.
The Knowledge-in-Action and Experiential Learning requirements of the Miami Plan are met by completion of the senior capstone courses, MME 448 and MME 449.
Engineering Management, B.S. - Manufacturing Engineering Concentration

This concentration typically requires 128-130 credit hours, depending on course selections.
Consult your advisor before scheduling classes. Actual course offerings may vary, and courses must be taken appropriately to meet prerequisites. CEC 190† (required, zero credits) is not shown here; students are registered for it automatically every semester.
First Year
First Semester (17 hours)
- CEC 111 Imagination, Ingenuity, and Impact I (SI)1 (2)
- ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (PA-1B) (3)
or Miami Plan Humanities course (PA-3B) (3) - MTH 151 Calculus I (MP V) (4)
- PHY 181 General Physics I (MP) (4)
- PHY 183 General Physics I Lab (1)
- Miami Plan Creative Arts Course (PA-3A) (3)
Second Semester (16 hours)
- CEC 112 Imagination, Ingenuity, and Impact II (SI)2 (2)
- ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (PA-1B) (3)
or Miami Plan Humanities course (PA-3B) (3) - MTH 251 Calculus II (4)
- PHY 182 General Physics II (PA-2B) (4)
- CHM 141 College Chemistry (PA-2B) (3)
Sophomore Year
First Semester (15 hours)
- ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (PA-2A) (3)
- MME 201 Modeling and Design (2)
- MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3)
- MME 223 Engineering Materials (3)
- MTH 246 Lin Alg and Diff Eqns for Engineers (4)
Second Semester (16-17 hours)
- ACC 221 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
- ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (PA-2A) (3)
- MME 231 Manufacturing Processes (3)
- ECE 205 Electric Circuit Analysis (4)
- STA 301 Applied Statistics (3)
or STA 261 Statistics (4)
Junior Year
First Semester (18 hours)
- MME 305 Measurements and Instrumentation (3)
- MME 312 Mechanics of Materials (3)
- EGM/MGT 411 Leading and Managing Projects (3)
- MGT 291 Intro to Management and Leadership (3)
- ENG 313 Introduction to Technical Writing (PA-1C) (3)
- CSE 372 Analysis of Stochastic Systems1 (3)
or STA 401 Probability (3)
Second Semester (15 hours)
- MME 334 Quality Planning and Control2 (3)
- CPB/MME 341 Engineering Economics (3)
- MGT 295 Intro to Operations and Supply Chain Management (3)
- MKT 291 Principles of Marketing (3)
- Miami Plan Intercultural Consciousness course (PA-4B) (3)
Senior Year
First Semester (17 hours)
- MME 301 Product Development1 (3)
- MME 331 Advanced Manufacturing Design1 (3)
- MME 411 Machine and Tools Design (3)
- MME 448 Senior Design Project I (MPC) (2)
- Management Track course (3)
- Miami Plan Global Inquiry course (PA-4C) (3)
Second Semester (14 hours)
- MME 337 Manufacturing Automation2 (3)
- MME 449 Senior Design Project II (MPC) (2)
- Management Track course (3)
- Global Inquiry OR Intercultural Consciousness (PA-4B/4C) (3)
- Ethical Citizenship and Leadership course (PA-4A) (3)
1 Typically offered only in the Fall
2 Typically offered only in the Spring
† CEC 190, Career Foundations, is a series of zero credit courses requiring 5-10 hours per semester in which students earn badges that equip them with essential professional skills for lifelong career success.
This plan is one example of how courses might be arranged. To ensure that you stay on track toward completion of all degree requirements, meet with your academic advisor before registration each semester.
First Year
Fall Semester (17 hours)
- CEC 111 Imagination, Ingenuity and Impact I (SI) (2)
- ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (PA-1B) (3)
- MTH 151 Calculus I (PA-1A) (4)
- PHY 181/183 General Physics with Lab I (PA-2C) (5)
- Creative Arts (PA-3A) (3)
Spring Semester (14-15 hours)
- CEC 112 Imagination, Ingenuity and Impact II (SI) (2)
- MTH 251 or MTH 249 Calculus II (4-5)
- PHY 182 General Physics II (4)
- ESP 101 Entrepreneurship Foundations (1)
- Humanities (PA-3B) (3)
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester (16 hours)
- CHM 141 College Chemistry (3)
- MTH 246 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations for Engineers (4)
- MME 201 Modeling and Design in Engineering (2)
- MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3)
- MME 223 Engineering Materials (3)
- ESP 102 Entrepreneurial Immersion: From Idea to Opportunity (Startup Weekend) (1)
Spring Semester (17-18 hours)
- ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (PA-2A) (3)
- ECE 205 Electric Circuit Analysis I (4)
- STA 301 Applied Statistics (4)
or STA 261 Statistics (3) - MME 231 Manufacturing Processes (3)
- ESP 102 Entrepreneurial Immersion: From Idea to Opportunity (Innovation Weekend) (1)
- ESP 201 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business Models (3)
Junior Year
Fall Semester (15 hours)
- ESP 251 Entrepreneurial Value Creation and Capture (3)
- CSE 372 Stochastic Modeling 1 (3)
or STA 401 Probability - MME 312 Mechanics of Materials (3)
- MME 305 Measurements and Instrumentation (3)
- ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
Spring Semester (15 hours)
- ESP 252 Entrepreneurial Mindset: Creativity and Organization (3)
- ESP 331 Social Entrepreneurship (PA-2A) (3)
- MME 301 Product Design and Development (3)
- Global Inquiry (PA-4C) (3)
- Intercultural Consciousness (PA-4B) (3)
Senior Year
Fall Semester (17 hours)
- MME 331 Advanced Manufacturing and Design 1 (3)
- MME 334 Quality Planning and Control (3)
- MME 411 Machine and Tool Design (3)
- MME 448 Senior Design Project (2)
- ESP 321 Startup Entrepreneurship (3)
or ESP 341Corporate Entrepreneurship
or ESP 351 or Corporate Entrepreneurship - Global Inquiry or Intercultural Consciousness (PA-4B/4C) (3)
Spring Semester (17 hours)
- MME 449 Senior Design Project (2)
- MME 334 Quality Planning and Control (3)
- MME 337 Manufacturing Automation 2 (3)
- EGM 411 Leading and Managing Projects (3)
- ESP 401 Entrepreneurship: New Ventures (3)
or ESP 461 Entrepreneurial Consulting - (PA-4A) (3)
Manufacturing Engineering, B.S.
This program has been discontinued.

This chart shows the courses needed to graduate, when those courses are typically taken, and the order in which the courses must be taken. The main area of the chart shows four boxes, one each for first-year, sophomore, junior, and senior years. Within each year, classes are shown in roughly two columns representing fall then spring semester. Courses are listed within each semester to indicate when the course is typically taken. An arrow leaving a course and pointing to another course indicates that the first course must be taken prior to taking the second course. Below all the years is a section containing a collection of courses that can be taken when convenient for the student and therefore no particular semester is recommended. All students may have some variation in degree plans, be sure to be communication with your academic advisor.