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Sample curriculum: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and M.A. in Physics

Graduate students enrolled in the ME Ph.D. program can apply to receive a M.S. in Physics after fulfilling the Physics requirements for Masters of Science. These are a total of 6 one-semester graduate-level courses (171.415, 416 included), if a student can waive the prerequisite undergraduate courses.

Assuming that a student would have to take 2 prerequisite undergraduate courses, a possible sequence would be:


With these (or equivalent set) of courses the student can petition the Physics and Astronomy Department for award of a M.S. degree in Physics.

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






Upcoming Seminar

Upcoming CEAFM event:
Symposium on Fluid Science and Turbulence
Baltimore, May 30-31, 2008