Licenciado en Ciencias en Ingeniería Mecánica
Lakeland, Estados Unidos de América
DURACIÓN
4 Years
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PASO
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TASAS DE MATRÍCULA
USD 105 / per credit *
FORMATO DE ESTUDIO
En el campus
* matrícula de residente y no residente por 30 horas de crédito
Introducción
La Licenciatura en Ingeniería Mecánica combina conocimientos cuantitativos, de diseño y técnicos con habilidades prácticas como preparación para una de las profesiones más versátiles y demandadas del mundo. Desde innovaciones a escala nanométrica en medicina hasta el futuro de los vuelos espaciales, los ingenieros mecánicos diseñan el futuro.
Participar fuera del aula
Contamos con una activa comunidad de organizaciones estudiantiles con más de 35 clubes que varían en función de intereses académicos específicos, desarrollo profesional y actividades simplemente para divertirse.
Robótica Purple Fire
Los estudiantes se centran en la construcción de Combate, VEX, y otros robots y entrar en ellos en las competiciones de toda la región y en todo el país. El equipo Purple Fire Robotics da la bienvenida a estudiantes de todos los niveles.
Club ASTRO
El Club ASTRO tiene como objetivo proporcionar un medio en el que los estudiantes puedan aplicar los conocimientos teóricos aprendidos en clase a proyectos físicos relacionados con el espacio.
Admisiones
Becas y Financiamiento
We offer generous need- and merit-based scholarships and participate in statewide college funding programs like Florida Bright Futures and Florida Prepaid.
Institutional Scholarships
- Alexander Scholars
- Provost Scholars
- Florida Poly Merit Scholars
- Johnson Scholarship
- Latin American Caribbean Scholarship
- Florida Poly National Merit Finalist Scholarship
Out-of-State Scholarships
- First Generation Matching Grant
- Florida Student Assistance Grants (FSAG)
- Florida Bright Futures Scholarship
- José Martí Scholarship Grant Fund
- Rosewood Family Scholarship
Plan de estudios
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree program is designed to provide a synergetic foundation in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering through broad educational experience. The program offers concentrations in Aerospace, Energy, Materials and Advanced Manufacturing, Robotics, Automotive, Operations Research, Simulations, and Advanced Topics. The program seeks to inoculate an understanding of the fundamental principles of science and engineering by providing students with experiences in our hallmark design sequence with project-based learning activities and applied research opportunities.
Professional Foundations Core (8)
- EGN 1006 - Career Design for STEM Disciplines (Credits: 1)
- IDS 1380 - Foundational Lessons in Applications of Mathematics (Credits: 3)
- IDS 4941 - Professional Experience Internship (Credits: 0)
- EGN 1007 - Concepts and Methods for Engineering and Computer Science (Credits: 1)
- COP 2271 - Introduction to Computation and Programming (Credits: 3)
Communication (6)
- ENC 1101 - English Composition 1: Expository and Argumentative Writing (Credits: 3)
- ENC 2210 - Technical Writing (Credits: 3)
Arts and Humanities (3-9)
Required, one of the following:
- ARH 2000 - Art Appreciation (Credits: 3)
- HUM 2020 - Introduction to the Humanities (Credits: 3)
- LIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature (Credits: 3)
- PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy (Credits: 3)
- MUL 2010 - Music Appreciation (Credits: 3)
Opcional, se requiere lo siguiente o uno más de Artes y Humanidades o Ciencias Sociales:
- IDS 2144 - Legal, Ethical, and Management Issues in Technology (Credits: 3)
- HUM 2022 - Explorations in the Humanities (Credits: 3)
Social Sciences (3-9)
Required, one of the following:
- AMH 2020 - Historia estadounidense desde 1877 (Créditos: 3) Cumple con el requisito de alfabetización cívica
- POS 2041 - El gobierno estadounidense (Créditos: 3) cumple con el requisito de alfabetización cívica
- ECO 2013 - Principles of Macroeconomics (Credits: 3)
- PSY 2012 - General Psychology (Credits: 3)
Opcional, se requiere uno de los siguientes o uno más de Ciencias Sociales o Artes y Humanidades:
- AMH 2010 - American History to 1877 (Credits: 3)
- HIS 2930 - Special Topics (Credits: 3)
- ECO 2023 - Principles of Microeconomics (Credits: 3)
Mathematics (12)
- MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 (Credits: 4)
- MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2 (Credits: 4)
- MAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3 (Credits: 4)
Natural Sciences (8)
- CHM 2045 - Chemistry 1 (Credits: 3)
- CHM 2045L - Chemistry 1 Laboratory (Credits: 1)
- PHY 2048 - Physics 1 (Credits: 3)
- PHY 2048L - Physics 1 Laboratory (Credits: 1)
Advanced Math and Science (13)
- PHY 2049 - Physics 2 (Credits: 3)
- PHY 2049L - Physics 2 Laboratory (Credits: 1)
- MAP 2302 - Differential Equations (Credits: 3)
- STA 3032 - Probability and Statistics (Credits: 3)
- MAS 3114 - Computational Linear Algebra (Credits: 3)
Núcleo de Ingeniería Mecánica (30)
- EGN 3311 - Statics (Credits: 3)
- EGN 3321 - Dynamics (Credits: 3)
- EGN 3331 - Strength of Materials (Credits: 3)
- EGN 3365 - Structure and Properties of Materials (Credits: 3)
- EGN 3343 - Engineering Thermodynamics (Credits: 3)
- EEL 3110 - Principles of Electrical Engineering (Credits: 3)
- EML 3015 - Fluid Mechanics (Credits: 3)
- EML 3811 - Sistemas Mecatrónicos (Créditos: 3)
- EML 4140 - Heat Transfer (Credits: 3)
- EML 4500 - Diseño y Análisis de Componentes de Máquinas (Créditos: 3)
ME CORE Electivas (3)
Los estudiantes eligen uno de los siguientes como parte de su ME CORE:
- EGN 4350C - Análisis de elementos finitos en ingeniería mecánica (Créditos: 3)
- EML 4225 - Introducción a Vibraciones y Controles (Créditos: 3)
Fundamentos de diseño (10)
- EGN 2001C - Engineering Skills and Design (Credits: 2)
- EGN 2002C - Mechanical Engineering Skills and Design (Credits: 2)
- EGN 3015C - Diseño de Laboratorio Mecánico 1 (Créditos: 3)
- EGN 3016C - Diseño de Laboratorio Mecánico 2 (Créditos: 3)
Concentrations (12)
Los estudiantes seleccionan una concentración por 12 horas de crédito.
Advanced Topics
Los estudiantes pueden seleccionar una combinación de 12 horas de crédito (cursos de 4 a 3 créditos) de cualquiera de los cursos de concentración de Ingeniería Mecánica, materias optativas ME CORE (además de la materia optativa ME Core requerida) o materias optativas de Temas Avanzados.
Aerospace
Select 12 credits (4 courses) from the following electives:
- EAS 4010 - Mecánica de rendimiento de vuelo (Créditos: 3)
- EAS 3101 - Fundamentos de Aerodinámica (Créditos: 3)
- EAS 4200 - Introduction to Aero Structures (Credits: 3)
- EAS 4505 - Orbital Mechanics (Credits: 3)
- EGN 4715 - Sistemas de Propulsión y Combustión (Créditos: 3)
- EML 3221 - Acústica (Créditos: 3)
Automotive
Select 12 credits (4 courses) from the following electives:
- EML 3262 - Cinemática y Dinámica de Maquinaria (Créditos: 3)
- EML 4421 - Motores de combustión y pilas de combustible (Créditos: 3)
- EML 4264 - Dinámica de vehículos (Créditos: 3)
- EEL 4312 - Electric and Hybrid Vehicles (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4332 - Intro to Autonomous Vehicles (Credits: 3)
Materiales y fabricación avanzada
Select 12 credits (4 courses) from the following electives:
- EIN 3390 - Manufacturing Processes (Credits: 3)
- EML 4541 - Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics (Credits: 3)
- EML 4234 - Análisis de fallas de ingeniería (Créditos: 3)
- EML 4542 - Selección de Materiales en Diseño y Fabricación (Créditos: 3)
- EGN 4334 - Mechanics of Composite Materials (Credits: 3)
- EML 3221 - Acústica (Créditos: 3)
Energy
Select 12 credits (4 courses) from the following electives:
- EEL 4283 - Renewable Energy Systems (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4276 - Smart-Grid and Cyber-Physical Security (Credits: 3)
- EEL 3287 - Renewable Energy and Sustainability (Credits: 3)
- ENV 3049 - Life Cycle Assessment and Modeling (Credits: 3)
- EML 4600 - Calefacción, ventilación y aire acondicionado (HVAC) (Créditos: 3)
- EML 3401 - Principios de Turbomaquinaria (Créditos: 3)
Operations Research
Required:
- EGN 3448 - Operations Research (Credits: 3)
Seleccione tres (3) cursos:
- MAN 3504 - Introducción a la Gestión de Operaciones y Cadena de Suministro (Créditos: 3)
- EGS 3625 - Engineering & Technology Project Management (Credits: 3)
- EGN 3466 - Discrete Event Simulation (Credits: 3)
- MAN 3610 - Gestión Logística Global (Créditos: 3)
- MAN 4594 - Logística Inversa (Créditos: 3)
- MAN 4522 - Sistemas de planificación y control para la gestión de la cadena de suministro (Créditos: 3)
- MAN 3520 - Lean Six Sigma (Créditos: 3)
Robotics
Seleccione 12 horas de crédito (4 cursos) de las siguientes materias optativas:
- EML 3535 - Fabricación y Control de Computadoras (Créditos: 3)
- EML 4833 - Human Robotics (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4664 - Kinematics and Control of Robotic Systems (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4660 - Autonomous Robotic Systems (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4612 - Control System Design (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4652 - Control Theory (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4220 - Electronic Motor Control (Credits: 3)
- EEL 4665 - Autonomous Perception Systems (Credits: 3)
Simulation
Seleccione 12 horas de crédito (4 cursos) de las siguientes optativas:
Requerido (3 ME y 1 Matemáticas):
- EGN 4350C - Análisis de elementos finitos en ingeniería mecánica (Créditos: 3)
- EML 4701 - Aplicaciones en dinámica de fluidos computacional (Créditos: 3)
- ENV 3049 - Life Cycle Assessment and Modeling (Credits: 3)
Seleccione uno (1) de los siguientes:
- MAA 4402 - Complex Variables (Credits: 3)
- MAP 4341 - Applied Partial Differential Equations (Credits: 3)
Capstone Design Sequence (6)
- EML 4950C - Engineering Design Senior Capstone 1 (Credits: 3)
- EML 4951C - Engineering Design Senior Capstone 2 (Credits: 3)
Resultado del programa
Graduates are expected to be prepared with a solid academic foundation and professional skills that are essential in today’s workforce with the diversity and ever-evolving role of mechanical engineers. Graduates are expected to attain the following within a few years of graduation.
- Apply the fundamental concepts of mathematics, science, technology, and mechanical engineering to solve real-life problems of societal, global, environmental, and economic consequences.
- Achieve professional success by cultivating collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and constituencies through their technical knowledge, communication abilities, and leadership skills.
- Demonstrate ongoing career development as adaptive and independent professionals pursuing opportunities in continuing professional education ranging from industry-related training to advanced degrees, with an entrepreneurial spirit, and ethical responsibility to self and society.
Upon completion of the mechanical engineering degree program, students will attain the following outcomes to be ready to enter the professional practice of engineering.
- An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics
- An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences
- An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informal judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts
- An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
- An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions
- An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
Cuota de matrícula del programa
Oportunidades profesionales
Casi todos los cambios en los negocios, la ciencia y la ingeniería involucran a ingenieros mecánicos. El trabajo es muy individualista y flexible porque es muy amplio. Eso significa seguridad laboral y desafío profesional para quienes estén dispuestos a mantener sus conocimientos y habilidades actualizados y relevantes.
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Research Opportunities
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