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    量身打造专业化程度不断提升的课程体系。

    第1年:掌握理科基础;

    第2年:修读基础工程课程;

    第3年:修读机械工程分支学科中的专业机械工程课程,比如机械设计、制造;

    第4年:通过专业选修课程,拓展和深化专业知识。

    在整个课程体系中整合工程设计、沟通、团队合作和实验室实践。

     

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    毕业生将在以下领域担任技术领导和管理人员职务:

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    - 国防与安全

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    - 汽车

    - 环境

    - 健康与生物工程

    - 研发

    - 机器人

    - 热力系统

    - 工业自动化

    等其他日新月异的专业领域

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  • 培养方案

    Mechanical Engineering Curriculum (2024)

     

    The Zhejiang University/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Institute (ZJU-UIUC Institute) offers a joint dual-degree engineering program. Upon successful completion of the program, and after meeting the graduation requirements of both universities, students will obtain bachelor’s degrees separately from Zhejiang University (ZJU) and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC).

     

    1.Overview

    Mechanical engineering may be the most diverse of the engineering fields, embracing many sub-fields and affecting all aspects of our lives. Mechanical engineers work on new machines, products, and processes that hold the promise of better lives for all of us. They are concerned with both technological and economic aspects in the design, development, and use of their products. Today, one of the challenges is to design efficient, low-cost machines and processes that use the fewest possible natural resources to improve the lives of people throughout the world.

    The technical portion of the Mechanical Engineering program curriculum is designed as a sequence of increasingly specialized experiences. The student’s first year is spent mastering the basics of science: math, chemistry, and physics. Building on this base, in the second year, students begin to take fundamental engineering courses such as statics, dynamics, basic circuits and electronics, thermodynamics, and strength of materials. By the third year, students are taking specialized mechanical engineering courses in the sub-fields of fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamic systems and controls, materials, mechanical design, and manufacturing. Finally, during the senior year, students have the opportunity to both broaden and deepen their knowledge of the field through technical elective courses. At the end of the curriculum, students take the capstone senior design course in which the knowledge and skills they have learned are applied to projects submitted to the department by industrial firms or by faculty members. Engineering design, communication, teamwork, and laboratory experiences are integrated throughout the curriculum from the first year to the last year.

    During their junior and senior years students are encouraged to take courses and involve themselves in research projects in cross-disciplinary areas with Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and others.

     

    2. Graduation Requirement

    1) Grade Point Average Requirement

    A student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 (A=4.0) to remain in good standing and graduate.

    2) Junior Eligibility Requirement

    To qualify for registration for the ME courses shown in the third year of the curriculum, a student must have completed, with a combined 2.25 grade point average, the mathematics, physics, computer science, and mechanical engineering courses shown in the first two years.

    3) Curriculum Requirement

    The curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from UIUC requires 128 hours and is organized into required courses and elective courses.

     

    I. Required courses, see section 3 for details.

    2016-2017

    2018-2021

    2022-

    a) Orientation and Professional Development

    1

    1

    1

    b) Foundational Mathematics and Science

    29

    29

    29

    c) Technical Core

    53

    53

    53

    d) Composition

    6

    8

    8

    ​​​​​​​e) Advanced Composition*

    4

    4

    4

    Total required

    93

    95

    95

    II. Elective courses, see section 4 for details.

     

     

     

    ​​​​​​​a) Science Electives

    4

    4

    4

    ​​​​​​​b) Statistic Electives

    3

    3

    3

    ​​​​​​​c) MechSE Electives

    6

    6

    6

    ​​​​​​​d) Technical Elective

    6

    6

    6

    ​​​​​​​e) Liberal Education.

    18

    18

    12

    ​​​​​​​f) Free Electives

    2

    0

    6

    Total required:

    39

    37

    37

    *Students take ME 470/498 to satisfy advanced composition and technical core requirement, and credits can be given for both.

    For UIUC degree, in addition to above specific course and scholastic average requirements, each candidate for a bachelor’s degree from UIUC must satisfy following requirements:

     

    • Residency Requirement: Earn a minimum 60 semester hours of UIUC credit, of which at least 21 hours must be 300 or 400 level UIUC credit courses.  

    • Transfer requirement: Have a satisfactory English Proficiency Test score on TOEFL, IELTS or others approved by UIUC, and maintain a good standing on academic studies that all term GPAs, overall GPA on UIUC courses are suggested to be above 2.5, and get admission through transfer applications during junior year, changing status from non-degree student to degree student.

    For ZJU degree, in addition to the 128 hours requirement set out above, the curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering from ZJU requires students to complete extra ZJU required liberal education courses for domestic students and extra five courses in Chinese language and society study for international students. Please refer to section 5 for detail.

     

    3. Required Courses

    3.1 Orientation and Professional Development

    These courses introduce the opportunities and resources our institute and curriculum can offer you as you work to achieve your career goals. They also provide the skills to work effectively and successfully in the engineering profession.

     

    Course Code Course Name

    2016-

    ENG 100 Engineering Orientation

    1

    ME 290 Seminar

    0

      Total

    1

     

    ​​​​​​​3.2 Foundational Mathematics and Science

    These courses stress the basic mathematical and scientific principles upon which the engineering discipline is based.

     

    Course Code Course Name

    2016-2020

    2021-

    CHEM 102 General Chemistry I

    3

    3

    CHEM 103 General Chemistry Lab I

    1

    1

    MATH 221 Calculus I

    4

    4

    MATH 231 Calculus II

    3

    3

    MATH 241 Calculus III

    4

    4

    Math 257 Linear Algebra with Computational Application  

    3

    MATH 415 Applied Linear Algebra

    3

     
    MATH 285* Intro Differential Equations

    3

    3

    PHYS 211 University Physics: Mechanics

    4

    4

    PHYS 212 University Physics: Elec & Mag

    4

    4

      Total

    29

    29

    *Math 285 can be substituted by Math 286 (Introduction to Differential Equation Plus, 4 hours).

     

    ​​​​​​​3.3 Technical Core​​​​​​​

    These courses stress fundamental concepts and basic laboratory techniques that comprise the common intellectual understanding of mechanical engineering.

     

    Course Code

    Course Name

    2016-

    CS 101

    Intro Computing: Engineering & Science

    3

    ECE 205*

    Electrical and Electronic Circuits

    3

    ECE 206

    Electrical and Electronic Circuits Lab

    1

    TAM 210*

    Introduction to Statics

    2

    TAM 212

    Introductory Dynamics

    3

    TAM 251

    Introductory Solid Mechanics

    3

    ME 170

    Computer-Aided Design

    3

    ME 270

    Design for Manufacturability

    3

    ME 200

    Thermodynamics

    3

    ME 310

    Fundamentals of Fluid Dynamics

    4

    ME 320

    Heat Transfer

    4

    ME 330

    Engineering Materials

    4

    ME 340

    Dynamics of Mechanical Systems

    3.5

    ME 360

    Signal Processing

    3.5

    ME 370

    Mechanical Design I

    3

    ME 371

    Mechanical Design II

    3

    ME 470*

    Senior Design Project

    3

    ME 498*

    Senior Design Supplement

    1

     

    Total required

    53

    *ECE 205 can be substituted by ECE 110 (Introduction to Electronics, 3 hours)+ECE 211 (Analog Circuit & System, 2 hours) or ECE 210 (Analog Signal Processing, 4 hours); TAM 210 can be substituted by TAM 211; ME 470+ME 498 satisfy the Advanced Composition requirements.

     

    3.4 Composition

    These courses teach the fundamentals of expository writing.

     

    Course Code Course Name 2016-2017 2018-
    RHET 101 Principles of Writing 3 4
    RHET 102 Principles of Research 3 4
      Total required 6 8

     

    3.5 Advanced Composition

    The Advanced Composition requirement is fulfilled by a writing-intensive course beyond basic composition. It is normally taken in the junior or senior years.

     

    Course Code Course Name

    2016-

    ME 470* Senior Design Project

    3

    ME 498* Senior Design Supplement

    1

      Total required

    4

    *ECE 470+498 is also a required technical core. Students may also take other advanced composition courses from general education course list to satisfy this requirement.

     

    4. Elective Courses

    4.1 Science Electives

    The science electives augment the foundational science courses in an area of interest to the student and provide preparation for later courses. The science, statistics, and MechSE electives, and additional technical courses, stress the rigorous analysis, design, and statistics principles practiced in mechanical engineering.

    Select Chem 104 and Chem 105, or Phys 213 and Phys 214, or MCB 150.

     

    Course Code

    Course Name

    2016-

    CHEM 104

    General Chemistry II

    3

    CHEM 105

    and General Chemistry Lab II

    1

    PHYS 213

    Univ Physics: Thermal Physics

    2

    PHYS 214

    and Univ Physics: Quantum Physics

    2

    MCB 150

    Molecular & Cellular Basis of Life

    4

     

    Total required

    4

     

    4.2 Statistic Electives

    One course chosen from:

     

    Course Code Course Name

    2016-

    IE 300 Analysis of Data

    3

    STAT 400/Math 463 Statistics and Probability I

    4

    ECE 313 Probability with Engineering Application

    3

      Total required

    3

     

    4.3 MechSE Electives

    MechSE electives include all 400 level ME courses, except 470 and potentially 497, 498 (As Approved); all 400 level TAM courses, except potentially 497, 498 (As Approved)

    chose 2 courses, 6 hours, from the list below:

     

    Course Code

    Course Name

    2016-

    ME 400

    Energy Conversion System

    3

    ME 401

    Refrigeration and Cryogenics

    3

    ME 402

    Design of Thermal Systems

    3

    ME 403

    Internal Combustion Engines

    3

    ME 404

    Internal Thermodynamics

    4

    ME 410

    Intermediate Gas Dynamics

    3

    ME 411

    Viscous Flow & Heat Transfer

    4

    ME 412

    Numerical Thermo-Fluid Mechanics

    3

    ME 420

    Intermediate Heat Transfer

    4

    ME 430

    Failure of Engineering Materials

    3

    ME 431

    Mechanical Component Failure

    3

    ME 432

    Fundamentals of Photovoltaics

    3

    ME 440

    Kinematics & Dynamics of Mechanical System

    3

    ME 445

    Introduction to Robotics

    4

    ME 446

    Robot Dynamics and Control

    4

    ME 447

    Computational Design and Dynamics of Soft Systems

    4

    ME 451

    Computer-Aided Manufacturing System

    3

    ME 452

    Numerical Control of Manufacturing Processes

    3

    ME 453

    Data Science in Manufacturing Quality Control

    3

    ME 455

    Micromanufacturing Process & Automation

    3

    ME 458

    Additive Manufacturing and Product Design

    3

    ME 460

    Industrial Control System

    4

    ME 461

    Computer Control of Mechanical System

    3

    ME 462

    Advanced Computer Control

    4

    ME 465

    Optics: Theory & Application

    4

    ME 471

    Finite Element Analysis

    3

    ME 472

    Introduction to Tribology

    3

    ME 475

    Bioinspired Design

    3

    ME 481

    Whole-Body Musculoskeletal Biomechanics

    3

    ME 482

    Musculoskeletal Tissue Mechanics

    3

    ME 483

    Mechanobiology

    4

    ME 485

    MEMS Devices & Systems

    3

    ME 496

    Honors Project

    1 to 4

    ME 497

    Independent Study

    1 to 3

    ME 498

    Special Topics

    0 to 4

    TAM 412

    Intermediate Dynamics

    4

    TAM 413

    Fund of Engineering Acoustics

    3

    TAM 416

    Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics and Vibrations

    4

    TAM 424

    Mechanics of Structural Metals

    3

    TAM 428

    Mechanics of Composites

    3

    TAM 435

    Intermediate Fluid Mechanics

    4

    TAM 445

    Continuum Mechanics

    4

    TAM 451

    Intermediate Solid Mechanics

    4

    TAM 456

    Experimental Stress Analysis

    3

    TAM 461

    Cellular Biomechanics

    4

    TAM 470

    Computational Mechanics

    3

    TAM 497

    Independent Study

    1 to 3

    TAM 498

    Special Topics

    1 to 4

     

    4.4 Technical Electives

    Students can choose extra two technical electives from the list in section 4.3 and are also encouraged to build up their cross-disciplinary study by taking two non-MechSE technical courses shown below from Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and others at ZJUI or during exchange at UIUC.

     

    Course Code Course Name

    Credits

    CEE 310 Transportation Engineering

    3

    CEE 330 Environmental Engineering

    3

    CEE 340 Energy and Global Environment

    3

    CEE 350 Water Resources Engineering

    3

    CEE 360 Structural Engineering

    3

    CEE 380 Geotechnical Engineering

    3

    CEE 398 Special Topics (No more than 3 hours of individual study courses may be used to satisfy the MechSE electives requirement. Additional hours may be used as Free Electives.)

    0 to 4

    CEE 401 Concrete Materials

    4

    CEE 405 Asphalt Materials I

    3

    CEE 406 Pavement Design I

    3

    CEE 407 Airport Design

    3

    CEE 408 Railroad Transportation Engrg

    3

    CEE 409 Railroad Track Engineering

    3

    CEE 410 Railway Signaling & Control

    3

    CEE 411 RR Project Design & Constr

    3

    CEE 412 High-Speed Rail Engineering

    3

    CEE 415 Geometric Design of Roads

    4

    CEE 416 Traffic Capacity Analysis

    3

    CEE 417 Urban Transportation Planning

    4

    CEE 418 Public Transportation Systems

    3

    CEE 420 Construction Productivity

    3

    CEE 421 Construction Planning

    3

    CEE 422 Construction Cost Analysis

    3

    CEE 424 Sustainable Const Methods

    4

    CEE 430 Ecological Quality Engineering

    2

    CEE 434 Environmental Systems I

    3

    CEE 437 Water Quality Engineering

    3

    CEE 438 Science & Environmental Policy

    3

    CEE 440 Fate Cleanup Environ Pollutant

    4

    CEE 442 Environmental Engineering Principles, Physical

    4

    CEE 443 Env Eng Principles, Chemical

    4

    CEE 444 Env Eng Principles, Biological

    4

    CEE 445 Air Quality Modeling

    4

    CEE 446 Air Quality Engineering

    4

    CEE 447 Atmospheric Chemistry

    4

    CEE 449 Environmental Engineering Lab

    3

    CEE 450 Surface Hydrology

    3

    CEE 451 Environmental Fluid Mechanics

    3

    CEE 452 Hydraulic Analysis and Design

    3

    CEE 453 Urban Hydrology and Hydraulics

    4

    CEE 457 Groundwater

    3

    CEE 458 Water Resources Field Methods

    4

    CEE 460 Steel Structures I

    3

    CEE 461 Reinforced Concrete I

    3

    CEE 462 Steel Structures II

    3

    CEE 463 Reinforced Concrete II

    3

    CEE 465 Design of Structural Systems

    3

    CEE 467 Masonry Structures

    3

    CEE 468 Prestressed Concrete

    3

    CEE 469 Wood Structures

    3

    CEE 470 Structural Analysis

    4

    CEE 471 Structural Mechanics

    3

    CEE 472 Structural Dynamics I

    3

    CEE 480 Foundation Engineering

    3

    CEE 483 Soil Mechanics and Behavior

    4

    CEE 484 Applied Soil Mechanics

    4

    CEE 491 Decision and Risk Analysis

    3

    CEE 497 Independent Study

    1 to 4

    CEE 498 Special Topics

    1 to 4

    CS 225 Data Structures

    4

    CS 233 Computer Architecture

    4

    CS 241 System Programming

    4

    CS 242 Programming Studio

    3

    CS 357 Numerical Methods I

    3

    CS 374 Introduction to Algorithms & Models of Computation

    4

    CS 410 Text Information Systems

    3

    CS 411 Database Systems

    3

    CS 412 Introduction to Data Mining

    3

    CS 413 Intro to Combinatorics

    3

    CS 414 Multimedia Systems

    3

    CS 418 Interactive Computer Graphics

    3

    CS 419 Production Computer Graphics

    3

    CS 420 Parallel Progrmg: Sci & Engrg

    3

    CS 421 Programming Languages & Compilers

    3

    CS 422 Programming Language Design

    3

    CS 423 Operating Systems Design

    3

    CS 424 Real-Time Systems

    3

    CS 425 Distributed Systems

    3

    CS 426 Compiler Construction

    3

    CS 427 Software Engineering I

    3

    CS 428 Software Engineering II

    3

    CS 429 Software Engineering II, ACP

    3

    CS 431 Embedded Systems

    3

    CS 433 Computer System Organization

    3

    CS 436 Computer Networking Laboratory

    3

    CS 438 Communication Networks

    3

    CS 439 Wireless Networks

    3

    CS 440 Artificial Intelligence

    3

    CS 445 Computational Photography

    3

    CS 446 Machine Learning

    3

    CS 447 Natural Language Processing

    3

    CS 450 Numerical Analysis

    3

    CS 457 Numerical Methods II

    3

    CS 460 Security Laboratory

    3

    CS 461 Computer Security I

    4

    CS 463 Computer Security II

    3

    CS 465 User Interface Design

    3

    CS 466 Introduction to Bioinformatics

    3

    CS 467 Social Visualization

    3

    CS 468 Tech and Advertising Campaigns

    3

    CS 473 Algorithms

    4

    CS 475 Formal Models of Computation

    3

    CS 476 Program Verification

    3

    CS 477 Formal Software Devel Methods

    3

    CS 481 Advanced Topics in Stochastic Processes & Applications

    3

    CS 483 Applied Parallel Programming

    4

    CS 484 Parallel Programming

    3

    CS 498 Special Topics

    1 to 4

    ECE 329 Fields and Waves I

    3

    ECE 330 Power Ckts & Electromechanics

    3

    ECE 333 Green Electric Energy

    3

    ECE 340 Semiconductor Electronics

    3

    ECE 342 Electronic Circuits

    3

    ECE 343 Electronic Circuits Laboratory

    1

    ECE 380 Biomedical Imaging

    3

    ECE 385 Digital Systems Laboratory

    3

    ECE 395 Advanced Digital Projects Lab

    2 or 3

    ECE 401 Signal and Image Analysis

    4

    ECE 402 Electronic Music Synthesis

    3

    ECE 403 Audio Engineering

    3

    ECE 408 Applied Parallel Programming

    4

    ECE 411 Computer Organization & Design

    4

    ECE 412 Microcomputer Laboratory

    3

    ECE 414 Biomedical Instrumentation

    3

    ECE 415 Biomedical Instrumentation Lab

    2

    ECE 416 Biosensors

    3

    ECE 417 Multimedia Signal Processing

    4

    ECE 418 Image & Video Processing

    4

    ECE 419 Security Laboratory

    3

    ECE 420 Embedded DSP Laboratory

    2

    ECE 422 Computer Security I

    4

    ECE 424 Computer Security II

    3

    ECE 425 Intro to VLSI System Design

    3

    ECE 428 Distributed Systems

    3

    ECE 431 Electric Machinery

    4

    ECE 432 Advanced Electric Machinery

    3

    ECE 435 Computer Networking Laboratory

    3

    ECE 437 Sensors and Instrumentation

    3

    ECE 438 Communication Networks

    3

    ECE 439 Wireless Networks

    3

    ECE 441 Physcs & Modeling Semicond Dev

    3

    ECE 444 IC Device Theory & Fabrication

    4

    ECE 447 Active Microwave Ckt Design

    3

    ECE 448 Artificial Intelligence

    3

    ECE 451 Adv Microwave Measurements

    3

    ECE 452 Electromagnetic Fields

    3

    ECE 453 Wireless Communication Systems

    4

    ECE 454 Antennas

    3

    ECE 455 Optical Electronics

    3

    ECE 456 Global Nav Satellite Systems

    4

    ECE 457 Microwave Devices & Circuits

    3

    ECE 458 Applic of Radio Wave Propag

    3

    ECE 459 Communications Systems

    3

    ECE 460 Optical Imaging

    4

    ECE 462 Logic Synthesis

    3

    ECE 463 Digital Communications Lab

    2

    ECE 464 Power Electronics

    3

    ECE 465 Optical Communications Systems

    3

    ECE 466 Optical Communications Lab

    1

    ECE 468 Optical Remote Sensing

    3

    ECE 469 Power Electronics Laboratory

    2

    ECE 470 Introduction to Robotics

    4

    ECE 472 Biomedical Ultrasound Imaging

    3

    ECE 473 Fund of Engrg Acoustics

    3

    ECE 476 Power System Analysis

    3

    ECE 478 Formal Software Devel Methods

    3

    ECE 480 Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    3

    ECE 481 Nanotechnology

    4

    ECE 482 Digital IC Design

    3

    ECE 483 Analog IC Design

    3

    ECE 485 MEMS Devices & Systems

    3

    ECE 486 Control Systems

    4

    ECE 487 Intro Quantum Electr for EEs

    3

    ECE 488 Compound Semicond & Devices

    3

    ECE 489 Robot Dynamics and Control

    4

    ECE 490 Introduction to Optimization

    3

    ECE 491 Numerical Analysis

    3

    ECE 492 Parallel Progrmg: Sci & Engrg

    3

    ECE 493 Advanced Engineering Math

    3

    ECE 495 Photonic Device Laboratory

    3

    ECE 498 Special Topics in ECE

    0 to 4

    MSE 304 Electronic Properties of Matls

    3

    MSE 307 Materials Laboratory I

    3

    MSE 308 Materials Laboratory II

    3

    MSE 401 Thermodynamics of Materials

    3

    MSE 402 Kinetic Processes in Materials

    3

    MSE 403 Synthesis of Materials

    3

    MSE 405 Microstructure Determination

    3

    MSE 406 Thermal-Mech Behavior of Matls

    3

    MSE 420 Ceramic Materials & Properties

    3

    MSE 421 Ceramic Processing

    3

    MSE 422 Electrical Ceramics

    3

    MSE 423 Ceramic Processing Laboratory

    3

    MSE 440 Mechanical Behavior of Metals

    3

    MSE 441 Metals Processing

    3

    MSE 442 Metals Laboratory

    3

    MSE 443 Design of Engineering Alloys

    3

    MSE 445 Corrosion of Metals

    3

    MSE 450 Polymer Science & Engineering

    3

    MSE 452 Polymer Laboratory

    3

    MSE 453 Plastics Engineering

    3

    MSE 454 Mechanics of Polymers

    3

    MSE 455 Macromolecular Solids

    3

    MSE 456 Mechanics of Composites

    3

    MSE 457 Polymer Chemistry

    3

    MSE 458 Polymer Physics

    3

    MSE 460 Electronic Materials I

    3

    MSE 461 Electronic Materials II

    3

    MSE 462 Electronic Materials Lab

    3

    MSE 466 Materials in Electrochem Syst

    3

    MSE 470 Design and Use of Biomaterials

    3

    MSE 472 Biomaterials Laboratory

    3

    MSE 473 Biomolecular Materials Science

    3

    MSE 474 Biomaterials and Nanomedicine

    3

    MSE 480 Surfaces and Colloids

    3

    MSE 481 Electron Microscopy

    3

    MSE 484 Composite Materials

    3

    MSE 485 Atomic Scale Simulations

    3

    MSE 487 Materials for Nanotechnology

    3

    MSE 488 Optical Materials

    3

    MSE 489 Matl Select for Sustainability

    3

    MSE 497 Independent Study

    1 to 4

    MSE 498 Special Topics

    1 to 4

     

    Technical electives approved in other areas are as below:

    Aerospace Eng. (AE): 352, 402, 403, 410, 412, 416, 419, 420, 428, 433, 434, 435, 442, 443, 451, 460, 461, 482, 483, 497, 498

    Agri. Bio Eng. (ABE): 420, 430 , 436, 445, 455, 456, 459, 463, 466, 469, 474, 476, 483, 488, 489, 497 , 498

    Biochemistry (BIOC): 406, 440, 446, 455

    Bioengineering (BIOE): 380, 414, 415, 416, 461, 473, 476, 479, 481, 482, 497, 498

    Biophysics (BIOP): 401, 419, 4321

    Chem & Bio Eng (CHBE):  422, 424, 451, 452, 453, 456, 457, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476

    Chemistry (CHEM): 232, 233, 236, 237, 312, 315, 317, 332, 420, 436, 437, 438, 440, 442, 444, 445, 447, 450, 451, 460, 472, 474, 480, 482, 483, 488, 497

    Computational Science and Engineering (CSE): 401, 402, 412, 441, 450, 451, 461

    ECON: 302

    Engineering (ENG): 461

    System Engineering and Design (SE): 402, 411, 412, 413, 420, 422, 423, 424, 450, 462, 497, 498

    Industry Engineering (IE): 310, 311, 330, 340, 360, 410, 411, 412, 413, 420, 430, 431, 445, 497, 498

    Mathematics (MATH): 347, 357, 403, 409, 412, 413, 414, 417, 418, 423, 424, 425, 427, 428, 432, 442, 444, 446, 447, 448, 450, 453, 464, 469, 471, 472, 473, 475, 476, 478, 479, 481, 482, 484, 487, 488, 489, 490 ,492

    Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB): 401, 402, 403, 404, 450, 493

    Nuclear, Plasma, Radiological Engineering (NPRE): 402, 412, 421, 423, 429, 431, 435, 441, 442, 444, 446, 447, 448, 451, 455, 457, 461, 470, 475, 498

    Physics (PHYS): 330, 401, 402, 403, 404, 406, 427, 435, 436, 460, 466, 470, 475, 485, 486, 487, 496, 497, 498

    Statistics (STAT): 410, 420, 424, 425, 426, 428, 429, 430, 440, 443, 448, 458, 466, 480

    Technology and Management (TMGT): 460, 461

     

    4.5 Liberal Education

    The liberal education courses develop students’ understanding of human culture and society, build skills of inquiry and critical thinking, and lay a foundation for civic engagement and lifelong learning. To satisfy the Liberal Education requirements, students must take all courses for grade and complete courses based on the table below:

     

     

    2016-2017

    2018-2019

    2020-2021

    2022-

    1) Humanities & Arts (Two courses)

    6

    6

    6

    6

    2) Social & Behavioral Sciences (Two courses)

    6

    6

    6

    6

    3) Culture Studies        
    Western/Comparative Culture(s) (One course)

    3

    3

    3

    3

    Non-Western Culture(s) (One course)

    3

    3

    3

    3

    U.S. Minority Culture(s)1 (One course)

     

    3

    3

    3

    4) Aesthetic Education2 (One course)

     

     

    3

    3

    Total required

    18

    18

    18

    12

     

    1Not required if students pursue ZJU degree only. 2Required only for ZJU degree.

    One of the Social and Behavioral Science courses must be an introductory economics course (ECON 102 or ECON 103).

    Proper choices on Social and Behavioral Sciences and in Humanities and the Arts will assure that these courses also satisfy the requirements in the areas of Western, non-Western and US minority cultures.

     

    4.6 Free Electives

    These unrestricted electives give the student the opportunity to explore any intellectual area of unique interest. This freedom plays a critical role in helping students to define research specialties or to complete minors. Students are encouraged to take cross-discipline courses as free electives.​​​​​​​

     

    Free electives

    2016-2017

    2018-2021

    2022-

    Total

    2

    0

    6

     

    5. ZJU Required Liberal Education

    These courses introduce Chinese modern history, social development, government policies, etc., help students to improve their English and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

    Domestic students must complete all courses below, which can be taught in Chinese, to fulfill the graduate requirement along with the above 128 credit hour courses towards the Bachelor of Engineering Degree at ZJU.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

     

    Course Code Course Name 2016-2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022-
    LAW1001 Mental Education and Foundation of Law

    2.5

    3

    3

    3

     

     

    LAW1002 Ideology, Morality and Rule of Law

     

     

     

     

    3

    3

    HIST2001 Modern Chinese History

    2.5

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    PHIL2001 Introduction to the Principle of Marxism

    2.5

    3

    3

    3

     

     

    PHIL2002 Introduction to the Principle of Marxism

     

     

     

     

    3

    3

    PS2011 Intro.to Mao Thought & Theoretical System of China Socialism

    4

    5

    5

    5

    5

    3

    PS3011 General Introduction to Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era

     

    2

    2

    2

    2

    3

    PS1001 Situation and Policy I

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    PS2001 Situation and Policy Ⅱ

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    ENGL1001 Integrated English I

    4

    4

    1.5

    1.5

    1.5

    1.5

    ENGL1002 Integrated English Ⅱ

    2

    2

    1.5

    1.5

    1.5

    1.5

    ENGL2001 Advanced Spoken English Ⅰ

     

     

     

    1.5

    1.5

    1.5

    ENGL2002 Advanced Spoken English Ⅱ

     

     

     

    1.5

    1.5

    1.5

    PE1001 Physical Education I

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    PE1002 Physical Education Ⅱ

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    PE2001 Physical Education Ⅲ

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    PE2002 Physical Education Ⅳ

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    PE3001 Physical Education Ⅴ

     

     

    1

    1

    1

    1

    PE3002 Physical Education Ⅵ

     

     

    1

    1

    1

    1

    PE3011 Physical-fitness Test Ⅰ

    0.5

    0.5

     

     

     

     

    PE4011 Physical-fitness Test Ⅱ

    0.5

    0.5

     

     

     

     

    PE4021 Physical Education Ⅶ--Fitness test and exercise

     

     

    0.5

    0.5

    0.5

    0.5

    MITR1001 Military Training

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    MITR2001 Military Theory

    1.5

    1.5

    2

    2

    2

    2

      Total

    28

    32.5

    31.5

    34.5

    34.5

    33.5

     

    ​​​​​​​International students are required to complete the following courses in Chinese language study and Chinese society to fulfill the graduation requirements along with the above 128 credit hours of courses towards the Bachelor of Engineering Degree at ZJU.

     

       

    2016-2022

    2023

    Course Code Course Name

    Credits

    Credits

    CHIN 1001 Chinese Ⅰ

    4

    4

    CHIN 1002 Chinese Ⅱ

    5

    4

    CHIN 1003 Chinese Ⅲ

    4

    4

    CHIN 1004 Chinese Ⅳ

    4

    4

    CHIN 1005 Language Proficiency and Testing

    2

    CULT 2001 China Survey

    3

     

      Total

    20

    21

     

    6. Sample Schedule by Semester

    6.1 First Year-First (Fall) Semester

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 Rhet 101 Principles of Writing

    4

    2 Chem 102 General Chemistry I

    3

    3 Chem 103 General Chemistry Lab I

    1

    4 Math 221 Calculus I

    4

    5 ECE 110 Intro to Electronics

    3

    6 CS 101 Introduction to Computing: Engineering & Science

    3

    7 Eng 100 Engineering Orientation

    1

    8 ME 290 Seminar

    0

        Total

    19

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 MITR 1001 Military Training

    2

    2 ENGL 1001 Integrated English I

    1.5

    3 PE 1001 Physical Education I

    1

    4 PS 1001 Chinese Social Development Situation and Policies I

     

    5 CHIN1001* Chinese Ⅰ

    4.0

    *International students required only

     

    6.2 First Year-Second (Spring) Semester

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 Rhet 102 Principles of Research

    4

    2 Math 231 Calculus II

    3

    3 Phys 211 University Physics: Mechanics

    4

    4 ME 170 Computer-Aided Design

    3

    5 Chem 104 General Chemistry II

    3

    6 Chem 105 General Chemistry II Lab

    1

        Total

    18

     

    No Course Code Course Name

    Credit Hours

    1 LAW1001 Mental Education and Foundation of Law

    2.5

    2 LAW1002 Ideology, Morality and Rule of Law

     

    3 ENGL1002 Integrated English Ⅱ

    2

    4 PE1002 Physical Education Ⅱ

    1

    5 PS 1001 Chinese Social Development Situation and Policies I

    1

    6 CHIN1002* Chinese Ⅱ

    5

    *International students required only

     

    6.3 Second Year-First (Fall) Semester

     

    No Course Code Course Name

    Credit Hours

    1 Math 241 Calculus III

    4

    2 MATH 257 Linear Algebra with Computational Application

    3

    3 Phys 212   University Physics: Elec& Mag

    4

    4 TAM 211 Statics

    3

    5 ME 270 Design for Manufacturability

    3

        Total

    17

     

    No Course Code Course Name

    Credit Hours

    1 PS2011 Intro.to Mao Thought & Theoretical System of China Socialism

    3

    2 ENGL2001 Advanced Spoken EnglishⅠ

    1.5 

    3 PE2001 Physical Education Ⅲ

    1

    4 MITR2001 Military Theory

    2

    5 PS2001 Situation and Policy Ⅱ

     

    6 CHIN1003* Chinese Ⅲ

    4

    7 CULT2001* China Survey

    3

    *International students required only

     

    6.4 Second Year-Second (Spring) Semester

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 Math 285 Intro to Differential Eq

    3

    2 TAM 212 Introductory Dynamics

    3

    3 TAM 251 Introductory Solid Mechanics

    3

    4 ME 200 Thermodynamics

    3

    5 ECE 211 Analog Circuits & Systems

    2

    6 GenEd 1 Liberal Education Elective

    3

        Total

    17

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 HIST2001 Modern Chinese History

    3

    2 PHIL2002 Introduction to the Principle of Marxism

    3

    3 ENGL2002 Advanced Spoken EnglishⅡ

    1.5

    5 PS2001 Situation and Policy Ⅱ

     

    5 PE2002 Physical Education Ⅳ

    1

    6 CHIN1004 Chinese Ⅳ

    4

    *International students required only

     

    6.5 Third Year-First (Fall) Semester

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 ME 340 Dynamics of Mechanical Systems

    3.5

    2 ME 330 Engineering Materials

    4

    3 ME 370 Mechanical Design I

    3

    4 STAT 400* Statistics and Probability I

    4

    5 ECE 206 Elec & Electronic Circuits Lab

    1

        Total

    15.5

    *IE 300, Math 463, ECE 313 can be a substitute.

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 PE3001 Physical Education Ⅴ

    1

     

    6.6 Third Year- Second (Spring) Semester

    Juniors continue exchange to UIUC (dual degree only)

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 ME 310 Fundamentals of Fluid Dynamics

    4

    2 ME 371 Mechanical Design II

    3

    3 ME 360 Signal Processing

    3.5

    4 FE Free Elective

    3

    5 GenEd Liberal Education Elective

    3

        Total

    16.5

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 PE3002 Physical Education Ⅵ

    1

     

    6.7 Fourth Year-First (Fall) Semester

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 ME 320 Heat Transfer

    4

    2 MechSE E MechSE Elective

    3

    3 MechSE E MechSE Elective

    3

    4 Free Elec Free Elective

    3

    5 GenEd Liberal Education Elective

    3

        Total

    16

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 PS3011 General Introduction to Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era

    3

    2 PS2001 Situation and Policy Ⅱ

    1

     

    6.8 Fourth Year- Second (Spring) Semester

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 ME 470 Senior Design Project

    4

    2 ME 498 Senior Design Supplement

    1

    3 Tech Elec Technical Elective

    3

    4 Tech Elec Technical Elective

    3

    5 Free Elec Free Elective

    3

    6 GenEd Liberal Education Elective

    3

        Total

    17

     

    No Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
    1 PE4021 Physical Education Ⅶ--Fitness test and exercise

    3

    2 PS2001 Situation and Policy Ⅱ

    1

     

    7. Curriculum Flow Map

    The following flow map offers a quick summary of the main features of the Mechanical Engineering curriculum.

    1

    ZJU Required Liberal Education Course

    2

     

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