ME 675 Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering
Catalog Description
ME 675 Advanced topics in Mechanical Engineering (1-6). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. An advanced course in mechanical engineering topics not covered by regularly scheduled courses.
Prerequisites by Topic
- Graduate/Professional School standing.
- Consent of instructor.
Textbook
Variable, depending upon the course topic.
Coordinator
R.A. Mann, Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
Course Learning Outcomes
See catalog information.
Topics Covered
Variable.
Computer Use
Variable.
Laboratory Projects
Variable.
Class/Laboratory Schedule
Variable, but usually three 50 minute sessions per week devoted to lecture, discussion, and problem solving.
Professional Component Contribution
Engineering topics: 1-6 credits.
Relationship to Program Outcomes
Variable, but the engineering topics content inherent to these courses means that most support Mechanical Engineering program objectives by developing:
- An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in the field of mechanical engineering.
- An ability to identify, formulate and solve problems in the field of mechanical engineering.
- An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for the practice of mechanical engineering.


