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2023-2024 Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2023-2024 Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED]

Mechanical Engineering Emphasis: University Parallel, A.S. (TTP)


The Mechanical Engineering emphasis is designed to prepare students for transfer to a bachelor’s degree granting institution.  This program is designed to create a smooth transition for students to continue their education to earn a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or related field.

Summary of Required Hours

Fall Credit Hours
CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I   4
ENGL 1010 - English Composition I   3
GEN 1010 - First Year Seminar   3
MATH 1910 - Calculus I   4
1History Sequence   3
   
Spring  
ENGL 1020 - English Composition II   3
MATH 1920 - Calculus II   4
2MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra   3
PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I   4
1History Sequence   3
   
Fall  
ENGR 2110 - Engineering Statics   3
MATH 2110 - Calculus III   4
PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II   4
Humanities/Fine Arts (Literature)   3
Social/Behavioral Sciences   3
   
Spring  
COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication   3
ENGR 2120 - Engineering Dynamics   3
MATH 2120 - Differential Equations   3
Humanities/Fine Arts   6
Social/Behavioral Sciences   3
Total 69

1Students who seek an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree should take the history sequence required by the senior institution. For UT system universities, one course in Tennessee History may be substituted for one course in American History.

2Students may complete MATH 2050 - Calculus-Based Probability and Statistics  instead of MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra .

Students are encouraged to complete a course in Mechanics of Materials, also known as Strength of Materials, before transferring to a university. This course is not offered by Cleveland State.

Courses in engineering technology do not fulfill any of the requirements for the Civil Engineering Emphasis: University Parallel, A.S. (TTP).

Although it is possible to complete the B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering in four semesters after earning the Associate’s degree, students typically need five or six semesters to complete requirements.