Computer science and mechanical engineering double major

Students with an interest in both areas can pursue a dual BSE program in Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering and thus can earn two BSE degrees at the same time:

  • BSE degree in Bioengineering
  • BSE degree in Mechanical Engineering

The dual degree program requires specified coursework that equals a minimum of 143 total credits.  

Dual Bioengineering/Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Master Option

The accelerated undergraduate/master’s studies option allows current students enrolled in the BENG/ME undergraduate dual degree program at UM-Dearborn to complete the ME and BENG BSE degrees and the MSE bioengineering degree in an accelerated format. This is achieved via combining a portion of undergraduate and graduate coursework. Admitted students can double-count up to 9 credits of 500-level or above bioengineering elective, core, or cognate courses taken during their junior or senior years. Of these, only one cognate course is allowed.

In practice with the usual graduate student program rules, these students may also transfer a maximum of 6 additional 500 level credits toward the 30-credit master's degree. These additional transfer credits can be taken during the junior and senior years and cannot be used for any portion of the undergraduate degree. Depending on the number of double-counted and transfer credits, 15-21 credits of graduate coursework would be needed to complete the master's program after completion of the undergraduate degree.

Please see the Dual Bioengineering/Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Master Option webpage for more information.

Dearborn Discovery Core

Please see the Dearborn Discovery Core (General Education) webpage or additional information.

Foundational Studies

Writing and Communication (GEWO) – 6 Credits

Upper-Level Writing Intensive (GEWI) – 3 Credits

Quantitative Thinking and Problem Solving (GEQT) – 3 Credits

Critical and Creative Thinking (GECC) – 3 Credits

Areas of Inquiry

Natural Science (GENS) – 7 Credits

  • Lecture/Lab Science Course
  • Additional Science Course

Social and Behavioral Analysis (GESB) – 9 Credits

Humanities and the Arts (GEHA) – 6 Credits

Intersections (GEIN) – 6 Credits

Capstone

Capstone (GECE) – 3 Credits

Major Requirements

A candidate for the Dual BSE in Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering is required to pursue scholastic quality and to complete satisfactorily the following program of study:

Prerequisite Courses

Course ListCodeTitleCredit Hours
COMP 270 Tech Writing for Engineers (Also fulfills 3 credits of DDC Written and Oral Communication) 3
ECON 201 Prin: Macroeconomics (Also fulfills 3 credits of DDC Social and Behavorial Analysis) 3
or ECON 202 Prin: Microeconomics
MATH 115 Calculus I 4
MATH 116 Calculus II 4
MATH 215 Calculus III 4
MATH 228 Diff Eqns with Linear Algebra 4
CHEM 134 General Chemistry IA 4
CHEM 136 General Chemistry IIA 4
BENG 200 Anatomy and Physiology for Engineers 4
BIOL 140 Intro Molec & Cellular Biology 4
PHYS 150 General Physics I 4
PHYS 151 General Physics II 4
ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering and Engineering Design 3
ENGR 126 Engineering Computer Graphics 2
ENGR 216 Computer Meth for Engineers 2
ENGR 250 Principles of Eng Materials 3
ME 230 Thermodynamics 4
ME 260 Design Stress Analyses 4


Dual Major in BENG/ME Courses

Course ListCodeTitleCredit Hours
BENG/ME Core
ECE 305 Intro to Electrical Eng 4
ME 325 Thermal Fluid Sciences I 4
ME 345 Engineering Dynamics 4
BENG 351 Bio-Sensors & Instrumentation 4
BENG 364 Prob&Stat in Bioengineering 3
BENG 370 Biomechanics I 4
BENG 375 Biomaterial Tissue Engrg 4
BENG 381 Bioprocessing 4
ME 375 Thermal Fluid Sciences II 4
ME 379 Thermal-Fluids Laboratory 3
ME 381 Manufacturing Processes I 4
ME 3601 Design and Analysis of Machine Elements 4
ME 442 Control Systems Analysis and Design 4
ME 4681 ME/BENG Dual Senior Design 4
Program Electives 10
Select 10 credits of upper-level elective courses from the lists below. At least one course must be a design elective (3-4 credits). At least 6 credits (2 courses) must be from ME or BENG courses. 10
Upper-Level Design Electives 3-4
select at least one course from this area
BENG 426 Fundamentals of Drug Delivery 3
BENG 451 Microfluidics 3
BENG 450 Biophotonics and Optical Metrology 3
BENG 460 Nanobiosystems Engineering 3
BENG 470 Advanced Biomechanics 3
BENG 481 Biomimetics 3
BENG 490 Directed Design Project 1-3
or ME 490 Directed Design Project
ENGR 360 Design Thinking : Process, Method & Practice 4
ENGR 493 Exper Hnrs Dir Dsgn 1
ME 4191 Structural Mech & Design 4
ME 4202 Design Turbo. and Wind Gen. 4
ME 423 Thermal Sys Des & Optimization 4
ME 4361 Design of HVAC Systems 4
ME 440 Intro to Mechanical Vibrations 3
ME 445 Sound and Noise Controls 4
ME 4461 Mech Vibration & Noise Control 4
ME 4471 Solar Energy Sys Analy&Design 4
ME 452 Sustainable Energy & Environ 4
ME 460 Design for Manufacturing 3
ME 469 Senior Design II 1-4
ME 472 Prin & Appl of Mechatronic Sys 4
ME 483 Dsgn Cons in Poly and Comp Mat 3
ME 493 Advanced Vehicle Energy Sys 3
Upper-Level Technical Electives 6-8
BCHM 370 Principles of Biochemistry 3
BENG 410 Bioinformatics 3
BENG 425 Transport in Biosystems 3
BENG 475 Regenerative Engineering 3
BENG 492 Guided Study in Bioengineering 1-3
or ME 492 Guided Study in Mechanical Engineering
CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry II 3
CHEM 227 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2
CHEM 437 Nano-Biotechnology 3
ENGR 350 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 4
ENGR 399 Experiential Honors Prof. Prac 1
ENGR 492 Exper Honors Directed Research 1
ENT 400 Entrepreneurial Thinking&Behav 3
IMSE 381 Industrial Robots 4
IMSE 440 Applied stat models in engin 3
IMSE 4425 Human Factors and Ergonomics 4
IMSE 4675 Six Sigma & Stat Proc Improv 4
ME 410 Finite Element Method wth Appl 3
ME 4301 Computational Thermo-Fluids 3
ME 481 Manufacturing Processes II 3
ME 491 Directed Research Problems 1-3
ME 496 Internal Combustion Engines I 3
ME 4981 Automotive Engineering 4

 Students admitted to the Dual Bioengineering/Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Master Option can double-count up to 9 credits of 500-level or above bioengineering elective, core, or cognate courses taken during their junior or senior years.

Can I do both mechanical engineering and computer science?

There are several colleges where a mechanical engineer can apply for master's in computer science. One such institution is JIET or Jodhpur Institute of Engineering and Technology with best placement records and opportunities to their students.

What double major is best for mechanical engineering?

According to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), double majors in business, communications, geology and biology are also great choices because they can prepare you for success in the work environment and teach you the applications of mechanical engineering for some very lucrative industries.

What is a good double major with computer science?

Although the most common majors to pair with Computer Sciences include Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics, many students also double major in the humanities or social sciences.

What can you do with mechanical engineering and computer science?

Mechanical engineers use computer science and technology to analyze and design subsystems, as well as to develop and test their prototypes. Those with skills in the latest software tools, such as 3-D printing, can even eliminate the need for prototypes, moving a project from concept to final product more quickly.

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