The Graduate School has general requirements for M.E., M.S., and Ph.D. students that must be met by all degree candidates (including earning at least 30 credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree for master’s degrees and at least 60 credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree for doctoral degrees). The Department of Mechanical Engineering has added requirements (some of which are described below) that must be met before students can complete their degrees. Consult the department for complete, current requirements.
Learning Outcomes
The students will demonstrate the ability to:
Apply energy, momentum, continuity, state and constitutive equations to thermal, fluids and mechanical systems in a logical and discerning manner. The core classes offered in the program address one to several of these areas individually, and the aggregate as a whole. By measuring average aggregate grade performance in the core classes, this goal can be monitored and assessed.
Identify, formulate, and solve thermal, fluid and mechanical engineering problems by applying first principles, including open-ended problems.
Use modern modeling and simulation techniques, and computing tools.
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