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Program Requirements
Major Common Core
Communicating technical information about building systems including mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems. Students will learn to read and interpret mechanical plans as well as piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID).
- Prerequisites:
- ME 103 or instructor permission or instructor permission.
Energy analysis and design of thermodynamic systems including power and refrigeration cycles. Thermodynamic relations. Application of thermodynamics to mixtures and solutions. Psychometrics. Introduction to chemical thermodynamics. Third law of thermodynamics. Includes significant design component.
- Prerequisites:
- CHEM 191, ME 241
Exploration of the principles and application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the HVAC&R industry. Course will include a practice project in the HVAC field using Autodesk Revit.
- Prerequisites:
- Instructor Permission
This course will focus on the typical HVAC&R systems and components in use today. Basic operation, advantages and disadvantages, as well as system integration will be discussed.
- Prerequisites:
- ME 321, ME 324, ME 329 or instructor permission.
Refrigeration cycles and equipment, refrigerant properties, heating and cooling loads, psychometric analysis of air conditioning. Distribution of air conditioning medium and air quality as applied to design. Includes significant design component.
- Prerequisites:
- ME 324, ME 329
Major Restricted Electives
Choose 3 Credit(s).
Minimum design loads for buildings using ASCE 7 guidelines and load distribution. Analysis of determinate structural systems including the case of moving loads. Analysis of indeterminate structures using the flexibility and moment distribution methods. Use of software to enhance the analysis.
- Prerequisites:
- CIVE 223 or ME 223
The application of the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer to the design and analysis of selected energy systems of current interest, such as nuclear, solar, geothermal, and also conventional systems. Lecture and design projects.
- Prerequisites:
- ME 324, ME 329
Planning, management, and economic justification of projects are supported by computer tools for scheduling, staffing, and economic analysis.
- Prerequisites:
- STAT 154
Degree
Certificate
Major Credits
12
Total Credits
12
Career Cluster
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics