Admission to Mechanical Engineering

Please use this form to apply for admission to the Mechanical Engineering major.


  • You are eligible to complete this form in the semester you are finishing your ME Core Courses.
  • Your application will be reviewed after the semester's final grades post and we will notify you of our decision within one week of that date. Please check the Academic Calendars on the Registrar's website for information on dates.


DEADLINES TO APPLY:


  • Fall - December 1
  • Spring - April 15


Applications must be received by the dates above to be considered for admission to the major.

Student Information

Please enter your @u.boisestate.edu email address.

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Which semester are you applying for admission?*

This is the semester your admission will be evaluated for. Example: You would select spring if you are applying in the spring semester to be considered for admission at the end of the term.

Eligibility Information

The catalog year determines your degree requirements. You can find this information in Student Center > Advising and Academic Progress > My Academic Requirements or Degree Tracker. If you have questions, please contact your advisor for assistance.

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ME Core Course Requirements (2019-20 Catalog or Before)

ME Core Course Requirements

CHEM 111 College Chemistry*
MATH 170 Calculus I*
MATH 175 Calculus II*
PHYS 211 Physics I with Calculus*
ENGR 210 Engineering Statics (or ME 201)*
ME 201 Engineering Mechanics I (or ENGR 210)*
ENGR 220 Engineering Dynamics (or ME 203)*
ME 203 Engineering Mechanics II (or ENGR 220)*
ME 105 Mechanical Engineering Graphics (or ME 187)*
ME 302 Thermodynamics I (or ME 321)*
ME 273 Computation for Engineers (or ME 271)*
Did you complete the above core courses with a GPA of 2.4 or better?*
Did you complete the above core courses with a GPA of 2.6 or better?*
Have you repeated any of the core classes?*
Have you repeated any of the core classes?*

Professional and Ethical Behavior

As part of the consideration for admission, students must demonstrate professional and ethical behavior. All documented history of academic integrity student code of conduct violations as reported by the Office of the Dean of Students will be reviewed by the MBE department and could result in ineligibility for admission to the Mechanical Engineering program.