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pdf file. - Mechanical Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
425 Life Sciences Building | 4700 Keele Street
Toronto | Canada | M3J 1P3
(416) 736-5901
Website: http://lassonde.yorku.ca/mechanical-engineering/
Mechanical Engineering: 2nd Year Courses
Overview
The following table summarizes the fall term and winter term courses for the 2nd year studies of
the Mechanical Engineering Program.
LE/ENG
2001
LE/ENG
2401
LE/MECH
2102
LE/MECH
2201
LE/MECH
2202
LE/MECH
2301
LE/MECH
2501
Fall Term
Engineering Projects:
Management, Economics &
Safety
Engineering Graphics & CAD
Modeling
Mechanical Engineering as a
Profession
Thermodynamics
Heat and Flow Engineering
Principles
Mechanics of Materials 1
Renaissance Engineer 3:
Mechanical Workshops
Winter Term
LE/ENG
2402
Renaissance Engineering 4: MiniDesign Project
SC/MATH
2930
Introduction to Probability and
Statistics
SC/MATH
2015
LE/MECH
2100
LE/MECH
2302
LE/MECH
2409
LE/MECH
2502
Applied Multivariate and Vector
Calculus
Engaged Engineer 1
Dynamics
Machine Elements Design
Instrumentation and
Measurement Techniques
Course Descriptions
Fall Term Courses
LE/ENG 2001
Engineering Projects: Management, Economics & Safety
(3.00)
This course covers Introduction to the management, economics and safety as they relate to
engineering projects, including the following. Project management: work breakdown
structures, Gantt charts, logic diagrams and change management. Engineering economics: time
value of money, comparison methods, rates of return. Workplace safety. Group design projects.
Prerequisites: LE/ENG 1101 4.00, LE/ENG 1102 4.00. NCR Note: This course is not open to any
student who has passed LE/ENG 2000 6.00 Engineering Design II.
LE/ENG 2401
Engineering Graphics & CAD Modeling
(3.00)
This course discusses technical drawing principles, introduction and application of computer
aided design tools, and solid modeling. A simple model part is fabricated in teams (e.g., using
additive technology) to be fitted with parts subtractive fabricated from the co-req. course.
Prerequisites: LE/ENG 1102 4.00
Co-requisites: LE/MECH 2501 3.00
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
425 Life Sciences Building | 4700 Keele Street
Toronto | Canada | M3J 1P3
(416) 736-5901
Website: http://lassonde.yorku.ca/mechanical-engineering/
LE/MECH 2102
Mechanical Engineering as a Profession
(2.00)
This course covers Mechanical Engineering as a profession. It starts by sharing the role of
engineers in society as well as addressing professional engineers governance, licensing,
registration, and ethical obligations. The course focuses on various career options in
government, private industry and not-for-profit sectors, and potential continuing education
opportunities. The course also provides an introduction to the essentials of engineering
management, intellectual property, policy, and legal awareness.
Prerequisites: LE/ENG 1101 4.00, LE/ENG 1102 4.00
LE/MECH 2201
Thermodynamics
(3.00)
This course covers properties and behavior of substances, first and second laws of
thermodynamics, applications of thermodynamics laws to closed and open systems, and
availability.
Prerequisites: SC/CHEM 1100 4.00, SC/PHYS 1800 3.00
LE/MECH 2202
Heat and Flow Engineering Principles
(3.00)
This course covers introduction to modes of heat transfer, 1D heat conduction fluids, properties
of fluids, principles of fluid mechanics, fluid statics and internal flows, surface tension and
capillarity.
Prerequisites: SC/MATH 1013 3.00, SC/MATH 1014 3.00, SC/PHYS 1800 3.00
LE/MECH 2301
Mechanics of Materials 1
(3.00)
This course covers normal and shear stresses and strains in deformable bodies, axial, torsion
loading, multi-axis stress analysis, beam bending, analysis of mechanical systems (e.g., pressure
vessels, and buckling of columns; design for strength and deflection of a member.)
Prerequisites: SC/MATH 1013 3.00, SC/MATH 1014 3.00, SC/PHYS 1800 3.00
LE/MECH 2501
Renaissance Engineer 3: Mechanical Workshops
(2.00)
This course covers workshop safety, introduces and practices various subtractive
manufacturing methods (e.g., cutting, drilling, machining). It introduces sheet metal working
and joining methods. Parts will be fabricated using subtractive methods and be assembled with
parts from the co-req. course.
Prerequisites: None
Co-requisites: LE/MECH 2401 3.00
Winter Term Courses
LE/ENG 2402
Renaissance Engineering 4: Mini-Design Project
(3.00)
This course builds upon the skills students were introduced to in Renaissance Engineer 1 and
Renaissance Engineer 2 and tasks students with completing a mini design project in small
teams. Lecture topics include a review of the design process, project planning techniques, and
effective project and team management skills. Project topics focus on the field of mechanical
engineering.
Prerequisites: LE/ENG 1101 4.00 LE/ENG 1102 4.00
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
425 Life Sciences Building | 4700 Keele Street
Toronto | Canada | M3J 1P3
(416) 736-5901
Website: http://lassonde.yorku.ca/mechanical-engineering/
SC/MATH 2015
Applied Multivariate and Vector Calculus
(3.00)
Topics covered include partial derivatives; grad, div, curl and Laplacian operators; line and
surface integrals; theorems of Gauss and Stokes; double and triple integrals in various
coordinate systems; extrema and Taylor series for multivariate functions.
Prerequisite: One of SC/MATH 1010 3.00, SC/MATH 1014 3.00, SC/MATH 1310 3.00; or SC/MATH
1505 6.00 plus permission of the course coordinator.
Course credit exclusions: SC/MATH 2010 3.00, SC/MATH 2310 3.00, GL/MATH/MODR 2670 3.00,
GL/MATH 3200 3.00.
Course credit exclusions: AS/SC/MATH 2010 3.00, AK/AS/SC/MATH 2310 3.00, GL/MATH/MODR
2670 3.00, GL/MATH 3200 3.00.
SC/MATH 2930
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
(3.00)
This is an applied probability and statistics course for engineering students. The aim is to
provide an application oriented introduction to probability and statistics. The examples will be
from a wide selection of engineering disciplines. The probability component is about 30% of
the lectures. About 40% of the time, the lectures and tutorials focus on solving practical
statistical problems that emerge from engineering problems.
Prerequisites: SC/Math 1014 3.00 or equivalent; SC/Math 1025 3.00 or equivalent.
Course credit exclusions: SC/MATH 1131 3.00; SC/MATH 2560 3.00;SC/MATH 2570
3.00;SC/MATH 2565 3.00.
LE/MECH 2100
Engaged Engineer 1
(1.00)
This course is designed to encourage students to participate in a variety of either engineering,
or non-engineering related activities, to extend their education out of the classroom into the
broader University and engineering community. The course comprises three elements,
identification of an appropriate opportunity in which to participate, participation in a
leadership role in that activity, reporting back on the students’ roles and experiences while
pursuing that activity, and identifying the personal lesson learned.
Prerequisites: LE/ENG 1101 4.00, LE/ENG 1102 4.00
LE/MECH 2302
Dynamic
(3.00)
This course covers kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion (2D and 3D) based on concepts
of force, work, momentum and energy methods; impact; mechanical vibrations; engineering
applications are emphasized.
Prerequisites: SC/MATH 1013 3.00, SC/MATH 1014 3.00, SC/PHYS 1800 3.00
LE/MECH 2409
Machine Elements Design
This course introduces methodology for mechanical design of components. It discusses topics
including design for static and dynamic loads, failure analysis. fatigue, component design and
selection for materials and machine elements, e.g. threaded joints, springs, gears, belt, chain,
bearings, etc.
Prerequisites: LE/ENG 1102 4.00, LE/MECH 2301 3.00
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
425 Life Sciences Building | 4700 Keele Street
Toronto | Canada | M3J 1P3
(416) 736-5901
Website: http://lassonde.yorku.ca/mechanical-engineering/
LE/MECH 2502
Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques
(3.00)
This course covers underlying physics and design of measurement systems for various
phenomena, instrumentation systems and computerized data acquisition, as well as data
presentation strategies and related statistics.
Prerequisites: SC/MATH 1013 3.00, SC/MATH 1014 3.00, SC/MATH 1025 3.00, LE/EECS 1021 2.00
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