Undergraduate Coursework

 
 

Engineering

Intro to Biomedical Engineering
Intro to Chemical Engineering
Intro to Circuits
Engineering Mechanics I
Engineering Mechanics II
Engineering Mechanics III
Computer-Aided Design
Engineering Computing (MATLAB)
Technical Writing
Thermodynamics
Heat Transfer
Design of Thermal Systems
Fluid Mechanics
Machine Elements
Mechanical Engineering Senior Design
Design of Artificial Organs
Structural Dynamics
Modeling, Simulation & Control
Engineering Ethics
Conflict Management in Engineering
Engineering Leadership

 

Materials Science

Materials Science
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Behavior of Composites

Art and Design

Design Thinking
2-D Design
3-D Design
Designing for Interaction I
Communication Design I
Communication Design II

 

Humanities and Social Sciences

Writing I
Intro to Psychology
Ancient Philosophy
Anthropology of Clothing & Fashion
History of Advertising

 

General Math and Science

Calculus II
Calculus III
Differential Equations
Engineering Mathematics
Probability & Statistics
Physics I
Physics II
Chemistry I
Biology I

 
 
 
I studied a diverse range of disciplines during my time at Washington University in St. Louis. I believed that taking courses in engineering, art and design, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy were key to building a strong foundation as a design thinker. Together, this curriculum developed the skills necessary for technical and creative problem solving and stressed the importance of understanding human behavior through empathy. It also gave me the chance to work with other students from a range of different majors which helped me become comfortable collaborating with peers across all disciplines.