• MAE 6600

    Introduction to Control Systems
     Rating

    5.00

     Difficulty

    5.00

     GPA

    3.57

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course has been developed for general graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in engineering. Assuming only basic knowledge of matrix operations, differential equations and electric circuits, the course aims to introduce, through numerous examples, fundamental concepts and tools for the analysis and design of control systems.

  • MAE 6720

    Computational Fluid Dynamics I
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     GPA

    3.66

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Includes the solution of flow and heat transfer problems involving steady and transient convective and diffusive transport; superposition and panel methods for inviscid flow, finite-difference methods for elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic partial differential equations, elementary grid generation for odd geometries, primitive variable and vorticity-steam function algorithms for incompressible, multidimensional flows. Extensive use of personal computers/workstations, including interactive graphics. Prerequisite: MAE 6310 or instructor permission.

  • MAE 6780

    Cyber-Physical Systems Technology and Ethics
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course is designed to develop cross-competency in the technical, analytical, and professional capabilities necessary for the emerging field of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). It provides convergence learning activities based around the applications, technologies, and system designs of CPS as well as exploring the ethical, social, and policy dimensions of CPS work. The course also emphasizes the importance of communication as a necessary skill.

  • MAE 6870

    Applied Engineering Optics
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     GPA

    3.76

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Analyzes modern engineering optics and methods; fundamentals of coherence, diffraction interference, polarization, and lasing processes; fluid mechanics, heat transfer, stress/strain, vibrations, and manufacturing applications; laboratory practice: interferometry, schlieren/shadowgraph, and laser velocimetry. Prerequisite: PHYS 2415.

  • MAE 6993

    Independent Study in Mechanical or Aerospace Science: Intermediate Level
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    4.00

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Independent study of first-year graduate level material under the supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Students must petition the department Graduate Studies Committee before enrolling.

  • MAE 7510

    Research Seminar, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering: Master's Students
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Required one-hour weekly seminar for master's students in mechanical and aerospace and nuclear engineering. Students enrolled in MAE 8999 or 6594/7540 make formal presentations of their work.

  • MAE 7530

    Independent Study in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering Science: Advanced
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Independent study of advanced graduate material under the supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Students must petition the department Graduate Studies Committee before enrolling.

  • MAE 8591

    Research Seminar, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering: Doctoral Students
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Required one-hour weekly seminar for doctoral students in mechanical, aerospace, and nuclear engineering. Students enrolled in MAE 9999 may make formal presentations of their work.

  • MAE 8897

    Graduate Teaching Instruction
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    For master's students.

  • MAE 8999

    Master's Thesis Research, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Formal documentation of faculty supervision of thesis research. Each full-time, resident Master of Science student in mechanical and aerospace engineering is required to register for this course for the number of credits equal to the difference between his or her regular course load (not counting the one-credit MAE 7510 seminar) and 12.