Mechanical Engineering Curriculum

Mechanical Engineering Curricula

The BSME curriculum for the last few catalog years is below. A student's catalog year is determined by the semester that the student started at Georgia Tech. Students are eligible to move to a later catalog year that is in effect while they are an enrolled student by filling out a change of major form to change their catalog year.  Students must complete all of the requirements for a catalog year; catalog years cannot be combined.  We recommend the Excel files because they are interactive files which allow you to cross off classes that you have already taken. Click here for earlier catalog years.

Catalog YearFor Students Who Started....ME CurriculumME Int'l Plan
Degree
Designator
Other
2012-2013 **Summer '12, Fall '12, Spring '13PDF, ExcelPDF, ExcelConcentrations
2011-2012Summer '11, Fall '11, Spring '12PDF, ExcelPDF, Excel 
2010-2011Summer '10, Fall '10, Spring '11PDF, ExcelPDF 
2009-2010Summer '09, Fall '09, Spring '10PDF, ExcelPDF, Excel 
2008-2009Summer '08, Fall '08, Spring '09PDF, ExcelPDF, Excel 

** Click here for conversion information for students who want to move from any older curriculum to the 2012-2013 curriculum.

Courses

 

How to Download and Run the Excel Files

  • The Excel files are interactive files which allow users to mark completed classes, plan future semesters, and save the file.
  • The Excel files will not run through your web browser; they must be run from your hard drive.
  • You will need to enable the macros for this document to work.
    1. In Excel, go to File, then Options, then Trust Center and then Trust Center Settings...
    2. Under the Macros Settings, select Disable All Macros With Notification. Also make sure the box is checked under the trust access to the VBA project object model if that is option is available.
    3. Press OK to save the settings, and then press OK again.
    4. All excel files must be downloaded to your hard drive to work properly. To download, right click on the file link and select 'Save Target/Link As..'
    5. Open the Excel file. If you get a Protect View warning, press Enable Editing. If you get a Security Warning, press Enable Content.
    6. If a Microsoft Excel Security Warning Notice appears, you must Enable Macros for the worksheet to work correctly.

Archived Mechanical Engineering Curricula