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The Mechanical Engineering department offers several graduate certificate programs to students meeting the regular admission requirements for the master's program. Each graduate certificate program is self-contained and highly focused, carrying 10 or more graduate credits. All of the courses may be used toward the Master of Engineering degree as well as for the graduate certificate. Current programs include:

Advanced Manufacturing

Air Pollution Technology

Computational Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer

ME 560 Total Quality Control OR ME 564 Principles of Optimum Design and Manufacture

ME 566 Design for Manufacturability

ME 621 Introduction to Modern Control Engineering

ME 652Advanced Manufacturing

ME 532 Air Pollution Principles and Control

ME 534 Industrial and Environmental Catalytic Processes

ME 590 Environmental Law for Practicing Engineers

ME 612 Selected Topics in Air Pollution Technology

ME 594 Computer Methods in Mechanical Engineering

ME 604 Advanced Heat Transfer OR ME 609 Convective Heat Transfer

ME 674 Fluid Dynamics

ME 675 Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer


Design and Production Management

Power Generation

Ordnance Engineering

ME 560 Total Quality Control OR ME 564 Principles of Optimum Design and Manufacture

ME 566 Design for Manufacturability

ME 644 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing OR ME 645 Production Systems

IPD 612 Project Management and Organizational Design

ME 510 Steam Power Plants

ME 595 Heat Exchanger Design

and two of the following:

ME 529 Modern and Advanced Combustion Engines

ME 546 Introduction to Turbomachinery

ME 625 Gas Turbines

ME 505 Theory of Performance of Propellants and Explosives I

ME 507 Ordnance Engineering I

and any two of the following three courses:

ME 504 Ballistics, Theory and Practice

ME 506 Theory of Performance of Propellants and Explosives II OR ME 508 Ordnance Engineering II


Structural Analysis and Design

Vibration and Noise Control

Robotics and Control

ME 658 Advanced Mechanics of Solids

ME 661 Advanced Stress Analysis

ME 663 Finite Element Methods

ME 664 Special Topics in Applied Finite Element Methods OR ME 668 Engineering Fracture Mechanics

ME 631 Mechanical Vibrations I

ME 651 Analytic Dynamics

ME 584 Vibration and Acoustics in Product Design

ME 661 Engineering Acoustics

ME 621 Introduction to Modern Control Engineering

ME 622Optimal Control and Estimation of Dynamical Systems OR ME 623 Design of Control Systems

ME 598 Introduction to Robotics

ME 654 Advanced Robotics

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