Course Selection Guidance for
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Students
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with Interests in Materials, Solid Mechanics or Structural Mechanics
What is "solid mechanics"?
• The mechanics and physics of materials• materials
• Mechanics of structures and solid mechanics,
• Computational science and statistical mechanics & physics• physics
• Analytical, experimental and computational methods,
• Continuum, multi-scale and non-continuum approaches• approaches
• And some materials that are not so "solid"
Suggested core courses:
- MAE 6110 Foundations of Solids Mechanics (Fall) or CEE 6710 Fundamentals of Structural Engineering (Fall)
- MAE 5700 Finite Element Analysis for Mech and Aero Design (SpringFall)
- MAE 4130 Mechanics of Composite Structures (Fall)
- MAE 4140 Mechanics of Lightweight Vehicles (Fall)
Typically, students take two or more of these core courses.
Follow-on courses include:
- MSE 5120/MAE 5130 - Mechanical Properties of Thin Films (Fall(Spring) (not offered 2019-20)
- MAE
5200 Dimensional Tolerancing in Mechanical Design (Fall)MSE 6020 Elasticity, Plasticity, and Fracture (Spring)Anchor _GoBack _GoBack
Most students could benefit from taking a course in Applied Mathematics such as:
- MAE 3100 Intro to Applied Math (Fall) (not offered 2019-20)
- MAE 6810 Methods of Applied Mathematics I (Fall)
- CEE 6290 6000 Numerical Methods for Engineers (Fall) (not offered 2018-19)
Additional courses to broaden engineering knowledge
- MAE 5730 Intermediate Dynamics and Vibrations (Fall)
- MAE 5230 Intermediate Fluid Dynamics with CFD (Spring)