The 30 credit hours must include at least five courses in aerospace engineering at the 500 level or higher (excluding directed study courses and seminars) and two approved courses in mathematics from the list below. Also, up to six credit hours of directed study (AEROSP 590) and three credit hours of AEROSP 585. seminar series may be elected. Students are encouraged to take advantage of directed study and become involved in research as part of their MSE experience. The MSE program does not include an option for a thesis per se; however, through AEROSP 590, students can perform research work in close supervision of a faculty member and investigate a problem of common interest, resulting in a paper of publishable quality, if they so choose. Students should become acquainted with the research work being performed in the department and then contact faculty members with whom they find common research interest.
The courses that satisfy the Math requirement include:
AEROSP 523. (MECHENG 523) Computational Fluid Dynamics I
AEROSP 623. Computational Fluid Dynamics II
EECS 501. Probability and Random Processes
EECS 502. Stochastic Processes
EECS 560. (MECHENG 564, AEROSP 550) Linear Systems Theory
EECS 562. (AEROSP 551) Nonlinear Systems and Control
Math 419. (EECS 400) Linear Spaces and Matrix Theory
Math 451. Advanced Calculus I
Math 452. Advanced Calculus II
Math 454. Boundary Value Problems for Partial Differential Equations
Math 471. Introduction to Numerical Methods
Math 525. (STAT 525) Probability Theory
Math 555. Introduction to Complex Variables
Math 556. Methods of Applied Mathematics I
Math 557. Methods of Applied Mathematics II
Math 561. (IOE 510) Linear Programming I
Math 562. Continuous Optimization Methods
Math 571. Numerical Linear Algebra
Math 572. Numerical Methods for Scientific Computing II
Math 602. Real Analysis II
Math 654. Introduction to Mathematical
MECHENG 501. Analytical Methods in Mechanics
MECHENG 502. Methods of Differential Equations in Mechanics
NERS 571. Intermediate Plasma Physics I
Physics 451, 452. Methods of Theoretical Physics
In special circumstances, and with the prior approval of the Graduate Chair, a student may elect other primarily mathematical courses offered by the departments of Mathematics, Statistics and/or Physics in support to a tailored program. The following courses cannot be used to satisfy the mathematics requirement: Math 404, Math 417, Math 448 and Math 450.
The items needed in order for your application to be considered complete are:A completed online application form;One set of official transcripts from ALL schools where bachelor's, master's or professional degrees were awarded. The Aerospace Engineering Department generally looks for applicants who have demonstrated academic effort through a minimum GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale;Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General test scores (institution code: 1839). The Aerospace Engineering Department generally looks for applicants who attain a minimum of (1) a combined Verbal and Quantitative score of 308, and (2) an Analytical Writing score of 4.0 on the revised GRE;Three letters of recommendation with the official Rackham Recommendation Form cover sheet from people who are familiar with you, in particular faculty members who have supervised your coursework and/or research. At least 2 of the recommendation letters must be from faculty. Change of program applicants: Please note that you only need one letter of recommendation from your faculty advisor;Academic statement of purpose, describing your graduate study objectives;Personal statement for any additional information or extenuating circumstances;Curriculum Vitae (CV); and,Official TOEFL (institution code: 1839) scores (only for international applicants or non-native speakers of English). English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 560 TOEFL iBT® test: 84
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