* Books, Internation student insurance Travel (round trip estmate) and Miscellaneous expenses
Official high school transcripts or records of national examinations
Proof of English Language Proficiency
In order to obtain an I-20, the following documents are required:
Affidavit(s) of Support and Bank Statement(s)
Letter of Sponsorship, if sponsored by foreign government
Passport information page copy
TOEFL(iBT): 79
IELTS: 6.0
GTEC: 1201
SAT Reading:610
ACT English: 23
PTE Academic: 55
ELS Center: Completed Level 12
EF International Language Schools: Completed level C1
OHLA: Completed Advanced 2 Level
Duolingo: 105+
At the T.J. Smull College of Engineering, you’ll gain a solid foundation in the field, learning about material science, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, the design process and more. You’ll have the option of specializing in an area that you’re passionate about – like advanced energy, robotics, bioengineering or aerospace.
Our academic program is rigorous. Expect to work hard and be challenged. But there’s no need to stress, because we offer a supportive and collaborative environment. Your professors, fellow engineering students and ONU alumni will become your friends and family. They will help you succeed and open doors for you.
Upon graduation, you’ll be ready for whatever the future holds, whether it’s designing the next-generation automobile, building a robotic system for a manufacturer, developing alternative energy solutions or starting your own company!
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Mechanical Engineering Program |
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FALL - First Year |
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Credit hours |
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SPRING - First Year |
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Credit hours |
Engineering Orientation |
ENGR 1001 |
0 |
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Foundations of Design 2 |
ENGR 1051 |
3 |
Foundations of Design 1 |
ENGR 1041 |
3 |
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Calculus 2 |
MATH 1641 |
4 |
Calculus 1 |
MATH 1631 |
4 |
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Physics 1 |
PHYS 2311 |
3 |
Chemistry for Engineering |
CHEM 1501 |
3 |
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Physics Laboratory 1 |
PHYS 2341 |
1 |
Chemistry for Engineering Lab |
CHEM 1551 |
1 |
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Business Elective |
BIZ/ABUS |
3 |
Writing Seminar |
ENGL 1221 |
3 |
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Engineering Material Science |
ME 1411 |
3 |
General Education Elective 1 |
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3 |
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17 |
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17 |
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FALL - Second Year |
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SPRING - Second Year |
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Differential Equations |
MATH 2651 |
4 |
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Math/Science Elective** |
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3 |
Statics |
ENGR 2131 |
3 |
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Dynamics |
ENGR 2141 |
3 |
Electric Circuits + lab |
ECCS 2311 |
4 |
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Strength of Materials |
ENGR 2231 |
3 |
Physics 2 |
PHYS 2321 |
3 |
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Computer Applications |
ME 2511 |
3 |
General Education Elective 2 |
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3 |
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Thermodynamics |
ME 2311 |
3 |
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17 |
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15 |
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FALL - Third Year |
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SPRING - Third Year |
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Mechanical Design 1 |
ME 3111 |
3 |
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Mechanical Design 2 |
ME 3121 |
3 |
Dynamic Systems 1 |
ME 3211 |
3 |
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Dynamic Systems 2 + lab |
ME 3221 |
4 |
Fluid Mechanics |
ME 3311 |
3 |
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Heat Transfer |
ME 3321 |
3 |
Manufacturing Lab |
ME 3411 |
1 |
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Thermal Sciences Lab |
ME 3331 |
1 |
Experimental Methods |
ME 3511 |
2 |
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ME Technical Elective 1 |
ME |
3 |
Statistics for Sci. & Eng. |
STAT 2501 |
3 |
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Professional Ethics |
PHIL 2401 |
3 |
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15 |
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17 |
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FALL - Fourth Year |
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SPRING - Fourth Year |
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Capstone Design Experience 1 |
ENGR 4011 |
1 |
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Capstone Design Experience 2 |
ENGR 4021 |
2 |
Process of Design |
ME 4011 |
3 |
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General Education Elective 4 |
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3 |
Engineering Analysis |
ME 4511 |
3 |
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General Education Elective 5 |
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3 |
ME Technical Elective 2 |
ME |
3 |
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Technical Elective 4 |
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3 |
Technical Elective 3 |
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3 |
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Math/Science Elective |
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3 |
General Education Elective 3 |
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3 |
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16 |
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14 |
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** Note: Students are encouraged to take Calculus 3 as a Math/Science elective. |
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This course is helpful for understanding mathematical content in the upper-level engineering courses |
Medical insurance: 1999USD/year