2022-23 Mechanical Engineering - Berkeley Engineering (2024)

CourseFallSpring
Freshman Year
CHEM 1A – General Chemistry, or CHEM 4A – General Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis(1)

3-5

ENGIN 7 – Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers(2)

4

ENGIN 26 – Three-Dimensional Modeling for Design

2

MATH 1A – Calculus

4

MATH 1B – Calculus

4

PHYSICS 7A – Physics for Scientists and Engineers

4

Reading & Composition Part A Course(3)

4

Reading & Composition Part B Course(3)

4

Total

13-15

16

Sophom*ore Year
ENGIN 29 – Manufacturing and Design Communication

4

MATH 53 – Multivariable Calculus

4

MATH 54 – Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

4

MECENG 40 – Thermodynamics

3

MECENG C85 – Introduction to Solid Mechanics

3

PHYSICS 7B – Physics for Scientists and Engineers

4

Humanities/Social Sciences Courses(3)

3-4

3-4

Total

15-16

13-14

Junior Year
MECENG 100 – Electronics for the Internet of Things

4

MECENG 104 – Engineering Mechanics II

3

MECENG 106 – Fluid Mechanics

3

MECENG 108 – Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials

4

MECENG 109 – Heat Transfer

3

ENGIN 178 – Statistics and Data Science for Engineers

4

Humanities/Social Sciences Courses(3)

3-4

3-4

Free Electives(5)

3

2

Total

16-17

16-17

Senior Year
MECENG 103 – Experimentation and Measurements

4

MECENG 102B – Mechatronics Design

4

MECENG 132 – Dynamic Systems and Feedback

3

Technical Electives(4)

6-8

9-12

Free Electives(5)

3

2

Total

16-18

15-18

Notes

*A minimum of 120 units is required for graduation.

1CHEM 4A is for students intending a major in chemistry or chemical engineering.

2If the prerequisites are met, students may take ENGIN 7 in fall.

3The Humanities/Social Sciences (H/SS) requirement includes two approved Reading & Composition (R&C) courses and four additional approved courses, with which a number of specific conditions must be satisfied. R&C courses must be taken for a letter grade (C- or better required). The first half (R&C Part A) must be completed by the end of the freshman year; the second half (R&C Part B) must be completed by no later than the end of the sophom*ore year. The remaining courses may be taken at any time during the program. Seeengineering.berkeley.edu/hssfor complete details and a list of approved courses.

4Technical electives: 15units of technical electives are required and must be chosen from theapproved technical elective list. Courses not on this list may be approved via petition. At least 12 of the 15 units must be upper division. At least 9 of the 12 upper division units must be from ME-sponsored courses.

One of the upper division technical electives courses must be taken from the ME-sponsored design courses below, or from the expanded design list. Note that only the design courses listed below will count toward the 9 units of ME-sponsored upper division courses.

  • ENGIN 128* – Advanced Engineering Design Graphics
  • MECENG 101 – Introduction to Lean Manufacturing Systems
  • MECENG 110 – Introduction to Product Development
  • MECENG/BIOENG C117 – Structural Aspects of Biomaterials
  • MECENG 118 – Introduction to Nanotechnology and Nanoscience
  • MECENG 119 – Introduction to MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems)
  • MECENG 130 – Design of Planar Machinery
  • MECENG 133 – Mechanical Vibrations
  • MECENG C134/ELENG C128+ – Feedback Control Systems
  • MECENG 135 – Design of Microprocessor-Based Mechanical Systems
  • MECENG 139+ – Robotic Locomotion
  • MECENG 146 – Energy Conversion Principles
  • MECENG 151 – Advanced Heat Transfer
  • MECENG 165 – Ocean-Environment Mechanics
  • MECENG C176/BIOENG C119 – Orthopedic Biomechanics
  • MECENG C178/BIOENG C137 – Designing for the Human Body
  • MECENG 179 – Augmenting Human Dexterity

Additionally, one of the upper division technical elective courses must be taken from the ME-sponsored quantitative science (QS) courses below, or from the expanded quantitative science list. Note that only the quantitative science courses listed below will count toward the 9 units of ME-sponsored upper division courses.

  • ENGIN 117* – Methods of Engineering Analysis
  • ENGIN 150* – Basic Modeling and Simulation Tools for Industrial Research Applications
  • ENGIN 177* – Advanced Programming with MATLAB
  • MECENG 120 – Computational Biomechanics Across Multiple Scales
  • MECENG 131 – Vehicle Dynamics and Control
  • MECENG C134/ELENG C128+ – Feedback Control Systems
  • MECENG 136 – Introduction to Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • MECENG 139+ – Robotic Locomotion
  • MECENG C180/CIVENG C133 – Engineering Analysis Using the Finite Element Method
  • MECENG 193B – Feedback Control of Legged Robots (MECENG 193B is a Special Topics course and is only approved for QS when this specific topic is offered.)

*Although these courses are ENGIN courses, they will count toward the 9 units of upper division ME-sponsored courses.

+MECENG C134/ELENG C128 and MECENG 139 can be used as either the design elective or the quantitative science elective, but not both.

Any upper division course taught by mechanical engineering faculty may be used as part of the 9 units of upper division ME-sponsored courses, including ENGIN 117, ENGIN 128, ENGIN 150, and ENGIN 177. In addition, Students may receive up to three units of upper division ME-sponsored technical elective credit for work on a research project in either MECENG 196 (Undergraduate Research) or MECENG H194 (Honors Undergraduate Research-restrictions apply).

Any ECON or UGBA course on the approved technical elective list that is also approved as a Humanities/Social Sciences (H/SS)course may be counted as both a technical elective and an H/SS course as long as it is taken for a letter grade.

Up to three technical elective units can be lower division and can be chosen from any of the following lower division courses: ASTRON 7A, 7B; BIOENG 10; BIOLOGY 1A+1AL, 1B; CHEM 1B, 3A, 3B, 4B; CIVENG 11, 60, 70, 93; COMPSCI C8, 61A, 61B, 61C, 70; DESINV 15, 90E; EECS 16B; ENGIN 11; EPS 50; INTEGBI C32; MATH 55; MATSCI 45; MCELLBI 32; PHYSICS 7C; STAT 20, 21.

Technical electives cannot include any course taken on a P/NP basis; any course that counts as H/SS; courses numbered 24, 39, 84, 88; BIOENG 100; COMPSCI C79; DESINV courses (except DES INV 15, 90E, 190E); ENGIN 125, 157AC, 180, 183 series, 185, 187, 195 series; INDENG 95, 171, 185, 186, 190 series, 191, 192, 195; MECENG 191AC, 190K, 191K.

Aerospace Engineering concentration: The technical electives required for students who wish to complete the Aerospace Engineering concentration are MECENG 127, MECENG 136, and MECENG 163.

5Free electives can be any technical or non-technical course, a course of your interest offered by any department at UC Berkeley; there are no restrictions. Free electives may be necessary in order to obtain the minimum 120 units required for graduation.

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