| Degree Programs |
The Master of Science with emphasis in Dynamics
and Control educates and trains multidisciplinary professionals
in the modeling, analysis, simulation and control of complex
time-evolutionary systems. It is a program of study that encompasses
advanced analytical dynamics, nonlinear dynamical systems,
linear and nonlinear dynamics and vibrations, and linear and
nonlinear control. The program equips students to apply their
knowledge to a variety of complex systems encountered in nature
and society, especially those in civil, mechanical and aerospace
engineering and applied mechanics.
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6 |
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AME 525 |
Engineering
Analysis |
3 |
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AME 526 |
Engineering
Analytical Methods |
3 |
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| Required
Core Courses |
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15 |
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AME 521 |
Engineering
Vibrations II |
3 |
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AME 522 |
Nonlinear
Vibrations |
3 |
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AME 524 |
Advanced Engineering
Dynamics |
3 |
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AME 541 |
Linear Control
Systems II |
3 |
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AME 552 |
Nonlinear
Control Systems |
3 |
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| Engineering
Electives (take two courses from the following) |
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6 |
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Approved
(by advisement) 400-, 500-, or 600-level engineering
courses.
Elective courses can be chosen in areas
of specific interest to the student such as orbital
dynamics, spacecraft control, aircraft dynamics and
control, chaos and chaotic dynamics, random vibrations,
computer control of mechanical systems and robotics.
The program provides the graduate student with a broad,
well-rounded, advanced education that can be applied
to many specific, technologically advanced fields in
which dynamics and control play a pivotal role. |
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