MABE Undergraduate Programs
The Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering offers Bachelor of Science degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering.
Both undergraduate programs in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) and Aerospace Engineering (BSAE) require the completion of 127 credits. Prior to graduation, students are required to take the Mechanical-specific (for BSME) or Other Disciplines-specific (for BSAE) Fundamentals of Engineering examination. More information can be found on the .
All electives must be approved by the student’s advisor.
BSME
BSAE
- BSAE Curriculum – University Bulletin
- BSAE – Curriculum Flow Chart 2024-2025 (PDF)
- List of Elective Courses (PDF)
- BSAE, Biomedical Track – University Bulletin
The ABM program allows full-time undergraduate students in Junior or Senior year at USA, who have both an engineering and institutional GPA of 3.4 or better at USA, to earn MSME degrees at an accelerated pace. Students registered for the ABM program may use up to six credit hours of graduate course work towards both the BSME and MSME degrees. This means that after earning the BSME degree the course load for the MSME degree is reduced by six credit hours. More information is available here.
Advising takes place during the two weeks before the first day of registering. Mechanical Engineering students select their advising appointments using . Students should also receive an email from their Department or advisor with further instructions on how to make an appointment.
BS in Mechanical Engineering – Curriculum Flow Chart 2024-2025 (PDF)
List of Elective Courses (PDF)
Advising Form (PDF) (current students only)
Mechanical Engineering Pre-requisite Course Override Request Form
Mechanical Engineering Professional Component Standing (PCS) Application
Request for Temporary PCS Waiver
More Information on Academic Advising
Questions? Contact Ms. Michelle Parrillo at mcparrillo@southalabama.edu or at (251) 460-6168.
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