Master of Science in Engineering: Concentration in Computational Engineering
The MS concentration in Computational Engineering is comprised of 30-33 credit hours from courses within the speciality (12-15 hrs), mathematics (3-6 hrs), electives (6-9 hrs), and research/thesis (6 hrs).
Mathematics Component: (3-6 Semester Hours)- Mathematics 565 – Numerical Analysis I (3)
- Mathematics 566 - Numerical Analysis II (3)
- Mechanical Engineering 440* - Advanced Fluid Dynamics (3)
- Mechanical Engineering 443* - Thermal Component Design (3)
- Engineering 534 - Transport Phenomena (4)
- Engineering 538– Heat Conduction and Radiation (4)
- Engineering 542 - Finite Element Analysis (4)
- Mathematics 412* - Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory (3)
- Mathematics 470* - Introductory Complex Variables (3)
- Mathematics 567 - Numerical Partial Differential Equations I (3)
- Computer Science 420* - Computer Graphics Applications and Algorithms (3)
- Computer Science 450* - Software Engineering (3)
- Computer Science 546 - User Interface Development (3)
- Computational Engineering 501 - Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (3) (requires approval of graduate committee)
Specialty: (12-15 Semester Hours)
- Computational Engineering 510 - Computational Fluid Dynamics I (3)
- Computational Engineering 516 - Grid Generation (3)
- Computational Engineering 521 - Introduction to Parallel Algorithms (3)
- Computational Engineering 534 - Viscous Flow Theory (3)
- Computational Engineering 734 - Viscous Flow Computation (3)
- Engineering 599r—Thesis (2-4)
Total: 30-33 Semester Hours
*Must be taken for graduate credit.
