Northern Illinois University

College of Engineering & Engineering Technology

Oakton Community College
Transfer Guidelines for B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering


Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering is a creative discipline that draws upon a number of basic sciences to design devices and products that benefit society. Mechanical Engineering studies the formulation, design, development, and control of systems and components involving solid mechanics, dynamics and controls, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, manufacturing and the conversion of energy into useful work.


B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering at NIU

The curriculum is based on a strong foundation of fundamental courses in the pure sciences, engineering and professional courses. The curriculum also provides a background in the design, development, and application of both complete systems and individual system components in many different fields. This background is strengthened and integrated through application in a sequence of broad engineering design and laboratory courses. Additionally, professional technical report writing is emphasized in several courses. Computers are used extensively throughout the curriculum, with emphasis on interactive computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing. The department also has a significant amount of equipment for experimental investigations and has access to the university computer systems, both digital and analog. Ample opportunities are provided for professional development of students through participation in engineering society chapter activities, regional and national design contests, and visits to design exhibitions. The Cooperative/Internship program is also available to qualified students.


The 2+2+ Plan for Community College Students

The Department of Mechanical Engineering welcomes transfer students from Illinois community colleges. Students find it easy to continue their studies at NIU if they plan well. Therefore, following the guidelines in this brochure while completing an Associate's Degree is highly recommended [1]. The classes listed below should assist you in obtaining an Associate of Science in Engineering (A.E.S.) degree from Oakton Community College. However, students should always work closely with their community college advisor. Please contact the Student Services Center at Oakton Community College for more help in planning your academic career.


2 years at Oakton Community College

 Courses at OCC    Equivalent courses at NIU
 CHM 121 (4)  General College Chemistry I  CHEM 210T+212
 CIS 220  Intro to C Programming  CSCI 240
 EGL 101 (3)  Composition I  ENGL 103
 EGL 102 (3)  Composition II  ENGL 104
 ENG 120 (3)  Engineering Graphics  MEE 270
 ENG 211 (2)  Analytical Mechanics (Statics)  MEE 210
 ENG 212 (3)  Analytical Mechanics (Dynamics)  MEE 211
 ENG 217 (3)  Strength of Materials  MEE 212
 ENG 220 (3)  Engineering Circuit Analysis  ELE 210 + ELE 210U (Lab)
 MAT 250 (5)  Calculus & Analytic Geometry I  MATH 229
 MAT 251 (4)  Calculus & Analytic Geometry II  MATH 230
 MAT 252 (4)  Calculus & Analytic Geometry III  MATH 232
 MAT 262 (3)  Ordinary Differential Equations  MATH 336
 PHY 221 (5)  General Physics I  PHYS 253
 PHY 222 (5)  General Physics II  PHYS 273
3 semester hours in Humanities/Fine Arts
6 semester hours in Social & Behavioral Sciences
3 semester hours in Contemporary Global Studies
[1] Northern Illinois University permits students to transfer up to a maximum of 66 semester hours of community college credit.


General Education Requirements

NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology no longer requires sequences in Social Sciences and Humanities. Therefore, students only need to satisfy NIU's general education requirements. When choosing general education/core competency courses please consult with your Oakton College advisor, verify general education requirements in the NIU Undergraduate Catalog, and check the Community College Articulation Tables for transferability.


2+ years at NIU

Remaining classes to be taken at NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology to earn a major in Mechanical Engineering.

 COMS 100  Fundamentals of Oral Communication
 ISYE 220  Engineering Economy
 ISYE 335
 OR
 STAT 350
 Statistics for Engineering
 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
 MEE 220  Mechanism Design
 MEE 321  Mechanical Vibrations I
 MEE 322
 OR
 ELE 380
 Dynamic Systems & Control I
 Control Systems I
 MEE 330  Materials Science
 MEE 331  Manufacturing Processes
 MEE 340  Fluid Mechanics
 MEE 350   Engineering Thermodynamics
 MEE 352  Heat Transfer
 MEE 380
 OR
 MEE 381
 Computational Methods in Engineering Design
 Computational Methods and Programming in Engineering Design
 MEE 390  Experimental Methods in Mechanical Engineering I
 MEE 430  Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing
 MEE 452  Design of Thermal Systems
 MEE 470  Design of Machine Elements
 MEE 481  Engineering Design Seminar
 MEE 482  Senior Mechanical Engineering Design Project
 MEE 494  Mechanical Engineering Competency
 UEET 101  Introduction to Engineering
A total of three technical electives from Group-A and Group-B below with at least two from Group-A.
Group-A, design oriented electives: ISYE 450, MEE 410, MEE 422, MEE 424, MEE 425, MEE 431, MEE 451, MEE 453, MEE 484, MEE 490.
Group-B, other electives: ISYE 430T, ISYE 431, ISYE 451, MEE 351, MEE 421, MEE 423, MEE 480, TECH 344, TECH 345.

For More Information

For more information on the Department of Mechanical Engineering write or call:

Department of Mechanical Engineering
CEET EB 226
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2854
(815)753-9979

Visit our home page at: http://www.ceet.niu.edu. This site provides information on course descriptions, course syllabi, lab tours, faculty profiles, student organizations, suggested 4-year degree plan, other useful links, etc.

For undergraduate application materials contact:

Office of Admissions
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2857
(800)892-3050 (toll-fee in Illinois)
or (815)753-0446
Apply on-line at: http://www.admissions.niu.edu/admissions/

For more information on transfer programs at Oakton Community College contact:

Student Service Center
Des Plaines Campus, Room 1130
(847)635-1741

or

Ray Hartstein Campus, Room A105
(847)635-1417

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Disclaimer: Although NIU attempts to accommodate the course requests of all students, some course offerings may be limited by financial, space, and staffing considerations, or may otherwise be unavailable. Nothing in this brochure may be construed to promise or guarantee registration in any course or course of study (whether required or elective), nor may anything be construed to promise or guarantee the completion of an academic program within a specific length of time. All degree requirements are subject to the provisions and notices in the NIU Undergraduate Catalog. Information in this brochure is valid through August 2007.