Curriculum
The courses in the MAE department are categorized into the following three areas: analytical math, numerical, and topical. With the approval of their advisor and the Department, graduate students must take a minimum number of classes from each area that form the graduate student’s “Core Courses”.
The Core Courses are:
• Analytical Math
o Engineering Math I (6410)
o Engineering Math II (6420)
o Statistics for Engineers and Scientists (6430)
• Numerical
o Multibody Mechanical Systems (6250)
o Finite Element Analysis (6710)
o Computational Fluid Dynamics I (6720)
• Topical
o Any 6000-level MAE course, including Special Topics courses. This does not include Independent Study courses. All topical courses that fulfill the core requirements must be approved by both the advisor and the advisory committee.
Master’s Degree Requirements
The department offers two Master’s degrees: a Master of Science (MS), which requires a thesis, and a Master of Engineering (ME), which is a course-based masters degree requiring no research. Masters students enrolled in the MS program must obtain the agreement of an Advisor to supervise an MS thesis. ME students are assigned an Advisor to aid in course selection.