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Advising Links
Your advisor is listed in your personal ISIS account. All undergraduate students are required to see their advisor at least once a semester, during the pre-registration period. Your advisor will discuss with you the courses you need to take next semester and will sign your advising sheet. For a detailed description of the advising process please read the Advising Guide.
Curriculum Plans (pdf)
ME Student Advisory Council (MESAC)
Your voice to the faculty
Jobs
- UML Careers Office
- ME Department Job page
- College Co-op Page (one 500 hour COOP session gives credit for one technical elective. You can only use COOP to get credit for a single TE)
- Scholar-Intern Program
Professional/Student Organizations
Membership in a professional organization is an important component of your professional life and continuing education. Most professional organizations also have student chapters.
- American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME)
- Pi Tau Sigma
- Society for Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Professional Engineer Registration
The first step to register as a professional engineer is to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. It is advisable to take this exam within a couple of years of graduation - while the material is still fresh in your head. The ME department and the College of Engineering will pay 75% of the application fee. See Jackie Paradise for details.
Course Materials
- Resume Writing Tips (Prof. Avitabile)
- Voice Annotated Resume Writing Tips (Flash plug in required)
- Report Writing Guidelines
- Basic Statistics (Prof. Shina, 22.473)

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