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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
Undergraduates seeking to major in Mechanical Engineering should see the curriculum outlined in the "School of Engineering" section of this bulletin. The University's basic requirements for the bachelor's degree are discussed in the "Undergraduate Degrees" section of this bulletin. Courses taken for the departmental major (math; science; science, technology, and society; engineering fundamentals; and engineering depth) must be taken for a letter grade if the instructor offers the option.
A Product Design program offered by the Design Group leads to the B.S. in Engineering (Product Design). An individually designed major in Biomechanical Engineering offered by the Biomechanical Engineering Group leads to the B.S. in Engineering (Biomechanical Engineering); this may be appropriate for students preparing for medical school or graduate bioengineering studies.
Grade RequirementsTo be recommended by the department for a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, a student must achieve the minimum grade point average (GPA) set by the School of Engineering (2.0 in engineering fundamentals and mechanical engineering depth).
For information about an ME minor, see the "School of Engineering" section of this Bulletin.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers a program leading to a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with honors. This program offers a unique opportunity for qualified undergraduate engineering majors to conduct independent study and research at an advanced level with a faculty mentor.
Mechanical Engineering majors who have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher in the major may apply for the honors program. Students who meet the eligibility requirement and wish to be considered for the honors program must submit a written application to the Mechanical Engineering student services office no later than the second week of Autumn Quarter in the senior year. The application to enter the program can be obtained from the ME student services office, and must contain a one-page statement describing the research topic and include an unofficial Stanford transcript. In addition, the application must be approved by a Mechanical Engineering faculty member who agrees to serve as the thesis adviser for the project. Thesis advisers must be members of Stanford's Academic Council.
In order to receive department honors, students admitted to the program must:
ARTSTUDI 60. Design I: Fundamental Visual Language
ARTSTUDI 160. Design II: The Bridge
CHEMENG 25. Biotechnology
CS 106A. Programming Methodology
ENGR 14. Applied Mechanics: Statics
ENGR 15. Dynamics
ENGR 25. Biotechnology
ENGR 30. Engineering Thermodynamics
ENGR 31. Chemical Principles with Application to Nanoscale Science and Technology
ENGR 40. Introductory Electronics
ENGR 70A. Programming Methodology
ENGR 102M. Technical/Professional Writing for Mechanical Engineers
ENGR 105. Feedback Control Design
ENGR 205. Introduction to Control Design Techniques
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