Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Minor
Postgraduate
In Philadelphia (USA)
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Postgraduate
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Location
Philadelphia (USA)
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Different dates available
Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics (MEAM) is the study of forces, deformations and motions of solid bodies and fluids, heat generation and transport, and applications to analysis, design, and manufacture of components, machines, and systems. Students in mechanical engineering follow a program which contains basic groundwork in all aspects of mechanical engineering, but flexibility in the curriculum allows students to pursue elective programs in fields such as aeronautics, robotics, computers, electronics, automatic controls, and materials.
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Subjects
- Engineering
- Materials
- Mechanics
- Design
- Mechanical Engineering
Course programme
Completion of 6 course units with a grade of "C" or better. No pass/fail permitted. All MEAM courses (except MEAM 445 Mechanical Engineering Design Projects and MEAM 446 Mechanical Engineering Design Projects) can be used. Only (2) 100 level courses are permitted. Up to (2) approved Cognate courses can be substituted with department approval from the following list: BE 200 Introduction to Biomechanics, BE 330 Self Assembly of Soft Materials, BE 510 Biomechanics and Biotransport, CBE 430 Introductin to Polymers, CBE 535 Interfacial Phenomena, MSE 330 Self-Assembly of Soft Materials, MSE 393 Materials Selection, MSE 405 Mechanical Behavior of Macro/Nanoscale Materials, MSE 530 Thermodynamics and Phase Equilibria.
Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Minor