Curriculum for George Lyons
Mechanical Engineering Major
Tentative Finance Minor

(Modified from http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~mecheng/home.html on May 7, 2001.)

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

First Year 2000-2001

Math 162  Calculus II Math 263  Calculus III
Chem 121  General Chemistry I ES 231  Nature of Engineering Materials 
ES 101  Introduction to Engineering Physics 131 Newtonian Dynamics
First-Year Seminar English 110  College Writing
Math 161  Calculus I - received Advanced Placement  
 
Sophomore Year 2001-2002
Math 264  Differential Equations ME 210  Manufacturing & Design
ES 226  Statics ES 230  Strength of Materials
Physics 132  Electricity & Magnetism ME 240  Dyanmics
ES 225  Professionalism & Ethics Econ 211  Intermediate Microeconomics
Econ 101 - Principles of Economics (Social Sci) Econ 212  Intermediate Macroeconomics
 
Junior Year 2002-2003
ME 331  Instrumentation & Data Acquisition ME 352 Dynamics of Physical Systems
ME 332  Instrumentation & Data Acquisition Laboratory ME 371  Engineering Design II
ME 353  Engineering Design I ME 361 Dynamics of Machines
ME 350 Thermodynamics I ME 362 Fluid Mechanics
Econ 218  Financial Accounting Econ 219  Financial Theory & Analysis
Inds (Interdisciplinary Studies) 321  Technology Clinic Inds 321  Technology Clinic
 
Senior Year 2003-2004
ME 470 Heat Transfer ME 475 Thermo/Fluids Laboratory
ME 478 Control Systems ME 498 Senior Project II
ME 479 Control Systems Laboratory Technical Elective
ME 497 Senior Project I Technical Elective
Free Elective - E&B 213 ??? Fundamentals of Econometrics and Business Forecasting Free Elective

Concentrations 2 and 3 for a minor in Economics and Business are as follows:
       2. Finance - Economics and Business 101, 120, 211, and three courses numbered 220, 320-324.
       3. Applied Economics - Economics and Business 101, 211, 213; Mathematics 203; and two courses numbered 330-334.
                       (This page was last edited on January 08, 2003 by Patrick Lyons.)