2024-2025 Catalog 
  
    Apr 27, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog

Mechanical Engineering Technology (MECE-BS-TE), B.S.

Location(s): Ferris Main Campus


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Bachelor of Science

The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology prepares students for a broad range of occupations and challenges. The coursework builds on the AAS Mechanical Engineering Technology coursework with advanced applied engineering courses leading to a solid technical background for a broad range of career options. These include a number of Mechanical courses (enhanced with many hands-on labs and real-world applications) as well as required and elective technical courses from other major areas. Students will develop strong analytic and problem-solving skills across a broad range of technical areas. Most graduates will work in engineering departments; often with design and development of products, machines, and processes. Others may be involved in manufacturing, operations, and technical sales.

The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET (ETAC-ABET), https://www.abet.org.

Program Outcomes


  1. Apply knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline.
  2. Design systems, components, or processes meeting specified needs for broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline.
  3. Apply written, oral, and graphical communication in broadly-defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature.
  4. Conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results to improve processes.
  5. Function effectively as a member as well as a leader on technical teams.

Admission Requirements


New Student Admission Requirements


  • The Mechanical Engineering Technology, BS degree is only open to students who meet the Transfer Student Admission Requirements below.
  • High school students interested in this program may apply to the Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS program.

Transfer Student Admission Requirements


  • Must have completed an Associate of Applied Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology or 64 semester hours of college coursework satisfying specified prerequisites
  • 2.0 College GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
  • Competency in MATH 216 /MATH 220 
  • Competency in PHYS 211 /PHYS 241 

University Requirements - 56 to 57 Credits Required


First Year Seminar Requirement (FSUS 100 or Equivalent) - Credit Required Met in Associate


All First-Time-In-Any-College Freshmen (FTIACs) must complete a one-credit FSUS 100  course, or its equivalent. Additional information and the definition of FTIAC for FSUS purposes can be found in the: Ferris State University Academic Affairs FSUS Policy

University General Education Requirements - 56 to 57 Credits Required


Courses in this section are required to satisfy the University General Education Requirements for a bachelor’s degree. The University General Education requirements can be found on the: Ferris State University General Education Requirements Webpage

Communication Competency - 12 Credits Required (or Their Equivalent)


Quantitative Literacy Competency - 3 to 4 Credits Required (or Their Equivalent)


Natural Sciences Competency - 8 Credits Required


Two courses are required with a minimum of 6 credits: must have at least one lab course.

Culture Competency - 9 Credits Required


Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and have at least one 200 level or higher course.

Self and Society Competency - 9 Credits Required


Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines, have at least one 200 level or higher course, and at least one Self and Society Foundation course.

United States (U.S.) Diversity Competency - 1 Course Required


If not met by courses taken for Culture Competency, Self and Society Competency, or Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA), a student must have one course with the United States (U.S.) Diversity attribute. Some courses include both Global and United States (U.S.) Diversity attributes.

Global Diversity Competency - 1 Course Required


If not met by courses taken for Culture Competency, Self and Society Competency, or Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA), a student must have one course with the Global Diversity attribute. Some courses include both Global and United States (U.S.) Diversity attributes.

Collaboration Competency - Courses Required Met in College Requirements


If not met by courses taken in the College Requirements section, a student must have two courses with the Collaboration attribute. Some courses include both Collaboration and Problem Solving attributes.

Problem Solving Competency - Courses Required Met in College Requirements


If not met by courses taken in the College Requirements section, a student must have two courses with the Problem Solving attribute. Some courses include both Collaboration and Problem Solving attributes.

Additional General Education Requirements - 15 Credits Required


These courses are additional General Education courses to meet the requirements for this specific program.

College Requirements - 74 Credits Required


Major Courses - 48 Credits Required


Technical Related Courses - 26 Credits Required


In addition to the required courses within this section, 6 credits are required in Approved Technical Electives. Any combination of 6 credits or more can be taken between the two electives.

Notes


  • Students who return to the university after an interrupted enrollment, not including summer semester, must normally meet the requirements of the curriculum which are in effect at the time of their return, not the requirements which were in effect when they were originally admitted.
  • Credit Variance - Credits required may vary based on course placement, prerequisites, etc. If you have questions, contact your advisor.

Graduation Requirements


In order to graduate from Ferris State University, students must meet both University and Programmatic Graduation Requirements.

University Graduation Requirements


These are the minimum graduation requirements for a bachelor’s degree at Ferris State University:

  • All requirements as specified in the University Requirements section must be met.
  • A minimum of 120 credits must be earned.
  • A 2.00 or higher cumulative Ferris State University GPA is required.
  • A minimum of 30 credits must be earned from Ferris State University to meet the Residency requirement.
  • A minimum of 40 credits of 300 level or higher courses must be earned.

Programmatic Graduation Requirements


These are the additional graduation requirements mandated by the program:

  • All requirements as specified in the College Requirements section must be met.
  • A minimum grade of C must be earned in all MECH and ETEC courses.
  • All 400-level Mechanical Engineering Technology (MECH) courses must be completed at Ferris State University.

Suggested Semester Layout


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First Year


Fall Courses


Total Credits: 15-17

Spring Courses


Total Credits: 16

Second Year


Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 15

Third Year


Total Credits: 16

Spring Courses


Total Credits: 17

Summer Courses


Total Credits: 4

Fourth Year


Fall Courses


Total Credits: 17

Spring Courses


Total Credits: 14

Contact Information


Mechanical Engineering Technology Programs
(231) 591-2755
[email protected]

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