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Graduate Courses in Naval Architecture and Marine EngineeringCourses in Naval Architecture
and Marine Engineering (Division 284/Subject Code: NAVARCH) - Back
to the Program Page 401. Small Craft Design. Preceded or accompanied by Naval Arch. 321 and 340 (4). 403. Sailing Craft Design Principles. Preceded or accompanied by Nav. Arch. 321. (4). 410. Marine Structures II. Nav. Arch. 310. (4). 411/Aero. Eng. 411/Civ. Eng. 411. Finite Element Applications. Eng. 103, Mech. Eng. 211. (3). 420/AOSS 420/Env. Sci. and Eng. 420. Environmental Ocean Dynamics. AOSS 305 or Nav. Arch. 320 or CEE 325. (4). 430. Marine Power Systems II. Nav. Arch. 330 and Nav. Arch. 340. (4). 431. Marine Engineering II. NAVARCH 331/340 (3). 440. Marine Dynamics II. Nav. Arch. 321, Nav. Arch. 340. (4). 450/Geological Sci 450/EEB 485/NRE 450/Environ 450. Aquatic Science Field Studies. Junior or senior standing (6). 455/Env. Sci. 455. Environmental Nearshore Dynamics. Naval Arch. 320. (4). 460. Ship Production Engineering, Planning and Control. Nav. Arch. 270, 276, 277. (4). 470/Manuf. 470. Foundations of Ship Design. Nav. Arch. 321, 340, 310, 330 (4). 475. Marine Design Team Project. Nav. Arch. 470. (4). 477/Engin. 477. Principles of Virtual Reality. Senior standing or permission of instructor. (4). 500. Engineering Analysis in the Marine Environment. Graduate standing. (4). 510. Marine Structural Mechanics. Nav. Arch. 500. (4). 511. Special Topics in Ship Structures. Prior arrangement with instructor. (Arr.). 512/Civ. Eng. 510. Finite Element Methods in Solid and Structural Mechanics. Graduate standing. (3). 518. Strength Reliability of Ship and Offshore Structures. Nav. Arch. 410; Aero. Eng. 452. (3). 520. Wave Loads on Ships and Offshore Structures. Nav. Arch. 500. (4). 521. Directed Study and Research in Marine Hydrodynamics. Prior arrangement with instructor. (Arr.). 522. Experimental marine Engineering. Nav. Arch. 410 and 440 or third term graduate standing. (3). 528/AOSS 528/ENSCEN 529. Remote Sensing of Ocean Dynamics. Nav. Arch. /AOSS 420 or permission of instructor. (3). 531. Marine Vibrations. Nav. Arch. 540. (4). 531. Adaptive Control. Graduate standing or permission of instructor (3). 532. Acoustics and Noise Control. Nav. Arch. 340 or Mech. Eng. 441. (3). 540. Marine Dynamics III. Nav. Arch. 340 or Equivalent; P/A Nav. Arch. 500. (4). 550/AOSS 550. Offshore Engineering Analysis II. Nav. Arch. 420. (3). 561. Marine Product Modeling. Nav. Arch. 570. (3). 562/MFG 563. Marine Systems Production Business Strategy & Operations Mangement. NA 280/graduate standing (4). 570/Manuf. 572. Advanced Marine Design. Graduate Standing. (4). 571. Ship Design Project. Prior arrangement with instructor. (Arr.). 574. Computer-Aided Hull Design and Production. Graduate standing or permission of instructor. (3). 575/Manuf. 575. Computer-Aided Marine Design Project. (2-6). 578. Concurrent Marine Design Seminar. (1). 579. Concurrent Marine Design Team Project. Nav. Arch. 460, 570 and 580. (2-4). 580/Manuf. 578. Optimization, Market Forecasts and Management of Marine Systems. Nav. Arch. 500. (4). 582/Manuf. 579. Reliability and Safety of Marine Systems. EECS 401 or Math. 425 or Stat. 412. (3). 585. Optimization and Management of Marine Systems. Nav. Arch. 481 or equivalent. (3). 586. Shipbuilding and Shipping Markets and Forecasting. Nav. Arch. 481 or equivalent. (3). 590. Reading and Seminar. Permission of instructor. (Arr.). 592. Master's Thesis. Graduate standing. (1-6). 615. Special Topics in Ship Structure Analysis II. Nav. Arch. 510 and prior arrangement with instructor. (Arr.). 620. Computational Fluid Dynamics for ship Design. Nav. Arch. 500 (3). 622. Real Flows of Marine Hydrodynamics. Nav. Arch. 520. (3). 623. Boundary Layer Theory. Nav. Arch. 520 or Mech. Eng. 520. (3). 624. Marine Propulsors. Nav. Arch. 520, Graduate Standing. (3). 625. Special Topics in Marine Hydrodynamics. Permission of instructor. (Arr.). 627/Mech. Eng. 627. Wave Motion in Fluids. Mech. Eng. 520 or Nav. Arch. 520 or equivalent. (3). 635. Special Topics in Marine Engineering. Permission of instructor. (Arr.). 644. Numerical Methods for Vibro-Accoustic Modeling of Complex Systems. Nav. Arch. 340 or Mech. Eng. 440. (3). 650. Dynamics of Offshore Facilities. Nav. Arch. 410, 440. (3). 655. Special Topics in Offshore Engineering. Nav. Arch. 410, 440, 550 or 650. (3). 685. Special Topics in Marine Systems. Permission of instructor. (Arr.). 792. Professional Degree Thesis. See Bulletin. (1-6). 990. Dissertation/Precandidate. Election for dissertation work by doctoral student not yet admitted as a Candidate. (I, II, III (1-8); IIIa, IIIb (1-4)). 995. Dissertation/Candidate. Graduate School authorization for admission as a doctoral Candidate. (I, II, III (8 only); IIIa, IIIb (4 only)). |
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