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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - Evening & Online 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - Evening & Online

Mechanical Engineering, B.S.


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Department of Mechanical Engineering
www.citadel.edu/root/ eveningundergraduatestudies-2-2-programs/ mechanical-engineering

Dr. Kevin Skenes, Department Head,
843-953-0535, kskenes@citadel.edu

 

Mission Statement

To broadly educate and prepare graduates to become principled mechanical engineering leaders in the global community by instilling the core values of The Citadel, the School of Engineering and the Mechanical Engineering program in a challenging intellectual environment that includes a broad-based, rigorous curriculum, emphasizing theoretical and practical engineering concepts, strong professional values, and a disciplined work ethic.

Program Educational Objectives

The Mechanical Engineering program educational objectives are for alumni, 3-5 years after graduation, to achieve success through:

  1. Collaborative positions to provide leadership or engineering expertise to organizations and create innovative solutions in a complex world.
  2. Local and national recognition in their career paths, solving technical, environmental, business and social challenges.
  3. Professional registration and/or an advanced degree in ME or closely related field, oriented to serve local and national development.

Program Core Values

The Mechanical Engineering Program has adopted the following core values:

Students are our Focus: We believe the education, development, empowerment, and welfare of our students are the primary focus of our efforts.

Engineers as Principled Leaders: We believe the engineering profession requires the highest professional and ethical standards, which we seek to model, teach and prepare our students to embrace.

Collaborative Teaching and Learning Environment: We believe in a collaborative collegial environment among our faculty, staff and students is critical in sustaining advancement in educational excellence.

Growth through Assessment: We believe data-driven inquiry and improvement will lead us to sustained advancement in educational excellence.

Program Requirements Two-Plus-Two Evening Studies

The Citadel through The Citadel Graduate College offers an undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree (BSME). This program is offered in cooperation with South Carolina technical colleges where the student completes the first two years of study. Students may also attend an accredited college or university. The junior and senior years of study are completed at The Citadel by attending evening classes.

Student Outcomes

The Citadel’s Mechanical Engineering program includes assessment to demonstrate that students obtain:

  1. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  2. 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.
  3. An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  4. An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgements, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  5. 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.
  6. An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgement to draw conclusions.
  7. An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

Program of Study

The Mechanical Engineering program is accredited by ABET (www.abet.org).

The Mechanical Engineering program will incorporate a number of courses within the existing ABET accredited civil and electrical engineering programs. As shown in the program of study, there will be five main focus areas to meet the needs of the local industry in South Carolina.

  1. Manufacturing Engineering:
    Students acquire knowledge in different manufacturing practices to optimize the processes and systems in a production environment.
  2. Composites - Students study composite materials, the principles behind their design, their physical properties, fabrication methods, and application to real-world engineering solutions.
  3. Power and Energy - Students learn about energy resources, alternative energy, energy storage, conversion between forms of energy, and energy performance limitations as they apply to satisfying the needs of mankind.
  4. Aeronautical Systems - Students study the science and design of fixed wing light systems, aircraft performance and structures.
  5. Mechatronics - Students apply skills from mechanical engineering and electrical engineering to enable real-world control of robots, unmanned aerial vehicles, and other autonomous systems.

Program of Study


Courses Taken at a South Carolina Technical College (or Equivalent): 73 Credit Hours


Mechanical Engineering (23 Hours)


General Education (34 Hours)


(including first two math courses and 2 science courses below)

Writing/English Composition (6 Hours)

Humanities/Fine Arts (3 Hours)

Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 Hours)

Technical Writing (3 Hours)

  • ENG 260 - Technical Writing Credit Hours: 3
History (3 Hours)

Math/Science Requirements (32 Hours)


  • BIO - Biology Credit Hours: 4
  • CHM - College Chemistry Credit Hours: 4
  • MAT - Calculus I Credit Hours: 4
  • MAT - Calculus II Credit Hours: 4
  • MAT - Calculus III Credit Hours: 4
  • MAT - Differential Equations Credit Hours: 4
  • PHY - Physics I Credit Hours: 4
  • PHY - Physics II Credit Hours: 4

Courses Taken at The Citadel: 65 Credit Hours


Fourth Year (24 Hours)


Total Credit Hours: 138


^ Students can elect to take this course at TTC or in the summer at The Citadel.
* To be selected from an approved list of courses in engineering or science.
** To be selected from an approved list of courses in Mechanical Engineering.

Computation of Major GPA

All undergraduate courses taken at The Citadel with a subject prefix of MECH will count towards the major GPA.

All scheduled freshman and sophomore level engineering, science, and mathematics courses must be completed before a student will be permitted to enroll in senior level courses. Students are required to be advised for each semester of enrollment at The Citadel.

One of the following equivalent courses will satisfy the Humanities/Fine Arts course requirement:
English classes beyond ENG 101 (but not public speaking), Foreign Language classes 200-level or higher, Fine Arts classes, History Classes.

One of the following equivalent courses will satisfy Social/Behavioral Science course requirement:
Psychology, Sociology, Political Science (American Government and similar classes), Economics (Macro/Micro), Anthropology.

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