Graduate Core
All graduate students in Mechanical Engineering are required to complete a set of core courses as part of an MSME or PhD programs. PhD students may satisfy these requirements with equivalent courses taken as part of an MS program as approved by the ME Graduate Program Director. Courses taken at the ME 400-level are not accepted and may not be repeated at the ME 500-level to satisfy the core requirements. |
The ME Graduate Core consists of four courses:
1)
One mathematics
course, selected from:
ME 500 Numerical Techniques in Mechanical Engineering
ME 504 Computational Mechanics
ChNE 525 Methods of Analysis in Chemical & Nuclear
Engineering
any
Math/Stat 5XX course
Note: the following Math courses (which are intended for education majors) are not acceptable: 500, 501, 502, 503, 506, 507, 508, 509, 542, 543, and 550.
2)
One thermal
science course,
selected from:
ME 520
Advanced Thermodynamics
ME 530 Theoretical Fluid Mechanics
3)
One solid
mechanics
course, selected from:
ME 501 Advanced Mechanics of Materials
ME 512 Continuum Mechanics
ME 540 Elasticity
4)
One dynamics
& controls
course, selected from:
ME 516 Applied Dynamics
ME 580 Dynamic System Analysis
ME 581 Digital Control of Mechanical Systems
ME 562 Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control
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