专业详情

A total of 30 credits (10 courses) are required in the Master of Science program in the Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, including the completion of at least 18 credits (six courses) within the CEEM Department. In order to complete a concentration, which would appear on a student’s transcript, M.S. students must take 3 out of the following 8 core courses and complete the requirements of their chosen concentration(s).

The Engineering Mechanics concentration is intended for those students who wish to acquire a strong theoretical mechanics foundation and also those who wish to consider pursuing a PhD degree later on. The major study areas are Mechanics of Solids, Mechanics of Fluids, Computational Mechanics, Stochastic Mechanics, Structural Mechanics, Experimental Mechanics, and Geo-Mechanics. Students would be required to take 3 out of the following 4 courses:

  • ENME E4113 Advanced Mechanics of Solids
  • ENME E4202 Advanced Mechanics
  • ENME E4215 Theory of Vibrations
  • ENME E4363 Multiscale Computational Science and Engineering OR ENME E6333 Finite Element Analysis II