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CEAFM Dual Degree Program
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Sample curriculum: Ph.D. in DoGEE and non-thesis M.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Graduate students enrolled in the DoGEE Ph.D. program can apply to receive M.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering after fulfilling the requirements of a non-thesis based Masters in Mechanical Engineering, i.e. they must successfully complete a coordinated sequence of ten courses with special emphasis in fluid mechanics and engineering mechanics.

Possible sequence of courses would include:


With these (or equivalent set) courses the student can petition the ME Department for award of a M.S.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Completion of Ph.D. thesis in DoGEE requires additional courses according to DoGEE rules.






Upcoming Seminar

2013 CEAFM-Burgers-GWU Research Symposium

Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Gilman Hall, Room 50 (Marjorie M. Fisher Room)

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