Undergraduate Catalog | 2025-2026
Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering Concentration, B.S.M.E.
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The B.S.M.E. with a Concentration in Energy Engineering program is intended for students interested in specialized and systematic training and education in the area of power generation. Students completing the requirements described in this program receive a special designation on their transcripts showing that they have completed the Concentration in Energy Engineering.
All program-level Admissions and Progression Requirements are in addition to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Admission Requirements .
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Admission Requirements
First-Year Students First-year admission is competitive, based upon an overall evaluation of the high school record, with particular emphasis on advanced courses in math and science. See University Admission Requirements for a detailed description of the criteria. First-Year students may either select a major at the time of their application or may choose to be Engineering-undeclared. All First-Year College of Engineering students will take a common set of courses called the Common First Year. Towards the end of their first year, having completed all progression requirements, students will declare or confirm their Engineering Major for the second through fourth years. This selection may be the major they initially indicated or any other engineering major for which they meet the progression requirements. Transfers All transfer students will be evaluated for placement into a departmental Program or the Common First Year program based on the evaluation of their transfer credits (consistent with the North Carolina articulation agreements). - See University Admission Requirements
- Minimum GPA: 2.50 (2.80 for Mechanical Engineering)
- Pre-Major/Prerequisite Courses:
- Engineering Programs: Calculus I course (equivalent to MATH 1241 ), with a grade of C or above
- Engineering Technology Programs: Pre-calculus course (equivalent to MATH 1103 ) or higher, with a grade of C or above
- Transferable Credit Hours: Minimum of 24
Transfers from an ABET-accredited engineering program who do not meet the GPA requirement may be admitted upon the recommendation of the chair of the major department. Additional Admission Requirements for the Concentration
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Prerequisite Courses (with grades of C or above):
- Declaration of Concentration: Students must apply for admission to and may enter the concentration during their Sophomore or Junior year only.
- In order to remain in the concentration, a minimum overall GPA of 3.00 must be maintained.
Currently Enrolled Students
Internal Change of Major Internal change of majors within the College of Engineering must have a minimum GPA of 2.50 (2.80 for Mechanical Engineering). Students who do not meet the GPA requirement may be admitted upon the recommendation of the chair of the major department. Change of Major Into a Program in the College of Engineering First-time college students who seek eligibility for a change of major from a non-engineering major into an engineering program are required to: - Complete the Common First-Year Curriculum.
- Have no more than two attempts per course, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W.
- Achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 (2.80 for Mechanical Engineering).
Students Seeking Eligibility for a Change of Major - Should continue to be advised by their current advisor.
- Should focus on successfully completing courses that count towards the program of interest and not rely on grades in unrelated courses to elevate the GPA.
- Are not permitted to enroll in Sophomore engineering courses.
- May request authorization to enroll in ENGR 1300 , ENGR 1301 , ENGR 1302 or ENGR 1303 via a request to the College of Engineering Advising department at osds-advising@charlotte.edu.
Transfers Seeking Eligibility for a Change of Major Students who transfer to Charlotte into a non-engineering major and have not met the Transfer Requirements for a given engineering program are not guaranteed to be considered for a change of major. Representatives of the program of interest make decisions on a student’s eligibility to pursue a change of major based on a holistic review of a student’s entire academic record, including grades earned at other institutions. A record of unsuccessful attempts in courses will weigh negatively on such decisions. If transfer students are allowed to pursue eligibility for a change of major to a given program, they will be required to: - Complete the Common First-Year Curriculum.
- Have no more than two attempts per course including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W.
- Achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 (2.80 for Mechanical Engineering).
- Complete at least 12 credits of courses at Charlotte, including at least four courses in math, science and/or engineering.
Common First-Year Curriculum (CFY)
The College of Engineering uses a Common First-Year Curriculum (CFY) for all Engineering students in order to: - Provide a strong academic base of foundational knowledge and skills
- Facilitate changing majors within the first year
- Support students with lower math placement and increase access to all majors
- Allow students to explore different majors before committing
- Enhance learning with innovative pedagogies and activities
Common First-Year Courses All new first year students are initially advised by a central office within the W.S. Lee College of Engineering. Students must complete the following classes that are common to all majors of the college (except Construction Management and Fire and Safety Engineering Technology) in order to progress and matriculate to their major department. All First-Year Curriculum courses require a grade of C or better. * All students should consult their advisor to select the math courses that match their planned major. Note 1 Progression into Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Systems Engineering Major Courses after completing the Common First Year Curriculum requires that students also complete MATH 1241 , MATH 1242 , PHYS 2101 , and PHYS 2101L . Note 2 Progression into Civil Engineering Technology, Electromechanical Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology Major Courses after completing the Common First Year Curriculum requires that students complete MATH 1241 , PHYS 2101 , and PHYS 2101L with a C or better (except for Electromechanical Engineering Technology). Note 3 Students must earn at least a 2.0 GPA in the first semester to continue into the second semester. Degree Requirements
The BSME requires courses in Math, Science, Engineering and General Education. Some Math and Physics courses also satisfy General Education Requirements. The concentration in Energy Engineering requires an Energy-related senior design project as well as Energy Technical Electives. General Education Courses (31-32 credit hours)
For details on required LBST and UWRT courses, refer to the General Education Program . Total hours to satisfy General Education Requirements may vary as some general education requirements may be double-counted in the major with departmental approval. Please see your advisor for information. First-Year Courses (21 credit hours)
See Common First-Year Curriculum (CFY) for details. Additional Math and Physics Courses (10 credit hours)
Major Courses (59 credit hours)
- ENGR 3295 - Multidisciplinary Professional Development (1)
- MEGR 2141 - Engineering Mechanics I (3)
- MEGR 2144 - Introduction to Solid Mechanics (3)
- MEGR 2152 - CAD for Mechanical Engineers (1)
- MEGR 2156 - Design Projects I Laboratory (2)
- MEGR 2157 - Design Projects I Laboratory (3)
- MEGR 2173 - Mechatronics I (2)
- MEGR 2174 - Mechatronics I Projects Laboratory (1)
- MEGR 2180 - Manufacturing Systems (3)
- MEGR 2233 - Math and Science for Engineers II (3)
- MEGR 2234 - Math and Science for Engineers III (4)
- MEGR 2242 - Computational Methods for Engineers (2)
- MEGR 3111 - Thermodynamics I (3)
- MEGR 3114 - Fluid Mechanics (3)
- MEGR 3116 - Introduction to Heat Transfer (3)
- MEGR 3121 - Dynamics Systems I (3)
- MEGR 3123 - Dynamic Systems II (2)
- MEGR 3152 - Mechanics and Materials Laboratory (2)
- MEGR 3156 - Design Projects Lab II (2)
- MEGR 3161 - Introduction to Engineering Materials (3)
- MEGR 3173 - Mechatronics II (2)
- MEGR 3174 - Mechatronics II Projects Laboratory (1)
- MEGR 3251 - Thermal/Fluids Laboratory (2)
- MEGR 3455 - Energy Senior Design I (2) *
- MEGR 3456 - Energy Senior Design II (2) *
* Must be an approved Energy-related project. Design Elective: Thermal/Fluids Design or Machine Analysis and Design - MEGR 3216 - Thermal/Fluid Design (3)
- or MEGR 3221 - Machine Analysis and Design I (3)
These courses require a grade of C or better for the Mechanical Engineering curriculum: ENGR 1300, ENGR 1301, ENGR 1302, ENGR 1303, MATH 1241, MATH 1242, MATH 2171, MATH 2241, PHYS 2101, PHYS 2101L, PHYS 2102, PHYS 2102L, MEGR 2141, MEGR 2144, MEGR 2152, MEGR 2157, MEGR 2180, MEGR 2173, MEGR 2174, MEGR 2233, MEGR 2234, MEGR 2242, MEGR 3111, MEGR 3114, MEGR 3121, MEGR 3156, MEGR 3161, and MEGR 3174. Additional courses may require a grade of C or better for Technical Electives.
Concentration in Energy Engineering (12-13 credit hours)
Required Introductory Course
Energy Technical Electives
Select four of the following: Unrestricted Elective Courses
As needed to complete the credit hours required for graduation. Degree Total = 120 credit hours
Progression Requirements
After completing the Common First Year Curriculum (CFY) courses, students will decide on their engineering major for their second through fourth years, which may be the major they initially indicated or any other engineering major. Students must meet the following requirements in order to register for major courses: Engineering Majors Engineering majors must complete all of the below requirements before enrolling in W.S. Lee College of Engineering sophomore-year engineering courses. - Pass all courses within two attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W
- Complete all courses in the Common First Year Curriculum, including MATH 1242 , with grades of C or above
- Complete the Common First Year Curriculum within four semesters
- Earn a 2.5 cumulative GPA upon completion of the Common First Year Curriculum courses (2.8 for Mechanical Engineering majors)
Engineering Technology and Construction Management Majors Civil Engineering Technology - Pass all courses within three attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W
- Complete all courses in the Common First Year Curriculum, including MATH 1241 , PHYS 2101 , and PHYS 2101L , with grades of C or above
- Complete the Common First Year Curriculum within four semesters
- Earn a 2.0 cumulative GPA upon completion of the Common First Year courses
Electromechanical Engineering Technology - Pass all courses within three attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W
- Complete all courses in the Common First Year Curriculum including MATH 1241 with grade of C or above and PHYS 2101 and PHYS 2101L
- Complete the Common First Year Curriculum within four semesters
- Earn a 2.0 cumulative GPA upon completion of the Common First Year courses
Mechanical Engineering Technology - Pass all courses within three attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W
- Complete all courses in the Common First Year Curriculum including MATH 1241 , PHYS 2101 , and PHYS 2101L , with grades of C or above
- Complete the Common First Year Curriculum within four semesters
- Earn a 2.2 cumulative GPA upon completion of the Common First Year courses
Construction Management - Complete CMET 1400 , ETCE 1222 , ETCE 1211L , and MATH 1103
- Pass all courses within three attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W
- Complete the Common First Year curriculum within four semesters
- Earn a 2.0 cumulative GPA upon completion of the First Year core courses
Fire & Safety Engineering Technology (Fire & Safety) - Complete ETFS 1152 , ETFS 1201 , ETFS 1220 , ETFS 1244 , and MATH 1100
- Pass all courses within three attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W
- Complete the Common First Year curriculum within four semesters
- Earn a 2.0 cumulative GPA upon completion of the First Year core courses
Fire & Safety Engineering Technology (Occupational Safety) - Complete BIOL 1110 , ETFS 1201 , ETFS 1220 , ETGR 2230 , MATH 1103 , PSYC 1101 and STAT 1220
- Pass all courses within three attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W
- Complete the Common First Year curriculum within four semesters
- Earn a 2.0 cumulative GPA upon completion of the First Year core courses
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