MECHANICS/MATERIALS CERTIFICATE

A certificate in Mechanics and Materials will be awarded upon successful completion of four courses selected from the list below.

Updated 10/13/2022

 

Requirements

These four courses must include at least one course selected from each of the two disciplines:

a) Mechanics and
b) Materials.

ME 7000 can be taken as one of the courses that count towards the certificate but it will not count towards the required one course from either discipline.

Materials Courses:
ME 7250 - Nano/Microscale Mater Behavior
ME 7260 - Mechanic Behavior of Materials
ME 7270 - Polymer Engineering
ME 7280 - Additive Manufacturing
ME 7501 - Reinforced Comp Materials
ME 7502 - Fiber Composite Structures
ME 7550 - Biomechanics of Hard Tissues
ME 7560 - Biomechanics of Soft Tissues
ME 8010 - Special Topics in ME

 

Mechanics Courses:
ME 7002 - Continuum Mechanics
ME 7040 - Intro to Fin Element Analysis
ME 7260 - Mechanic Behavior of Materials
ME 7501 - Reinforced Comp Materials
ME 7502 - Fiber Composite Structures
ME 7550 - Biomechanics of Hard Tissues
ME 7560 - Biomechanics of Soft Tissues
ME 7070 - Aero Vehicle Struc Analy & Des
ME 8145 - Thermoelasticity
ME 8200 - Elasticity & Stress Analysis
ME 8350 - Applied Fracture Mechanics