Core Courses for MS in Engineering

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Majors
(from the 2005-06 COE Information Bulletin)

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Courses for MS applicants without an undergraduate degree in Engineering:

NON-ENGINEERING COURSES
MATH  21112112 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY 10 CR
MATH 2115 CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 3 CR
MATH 2221 ELEMENTARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 CR
PHYS  10611063 PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING and PHYSICS LAB 4 CR
PHYS 1062, 1065 PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING and PHYSICS LAB 4 CR

FOUNDATION ELECTIVES
NAME 2160 FORM CALCULATIONS AND STABILITY 3 CR
In addition, with the approval of the student's advisor, students must take two of the following four courses:  
NAME 3120 SHIP HULL STRENGTH 4 CR
NAME 3130 MARINE ENGINEERING I (POWER SYSTEMS) 4 CR
NAME 3150 SHIP RESISTANCE AND PROPULSION 4 CR
NAME 3160 OFFSHORE STRUCTURES AND SHIP DYNAMICS 4 CR