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University of Southern California

Viterbi School of Engineering, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics)

Address:

3650 McClintock Avenue, OHE 106
Los Angeles, CA  90089-1455
United States

Phone:

1-213-740-4488

Fax:

N/A

Program Information

Degree Offered

M.S. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics)

Format: Campus, Online

Program Description:

The current design practice in aerospace and mechanical engineering relies on a number of numerical tools to simulate structures, heat transfer, and fluid flows (e.g., NASTRAN, FLUENT, etc.) as well as mathematical packages for analyzing data (e.g., MAPLE, MATLAB, etc.). Similarly, the availability of advanced computers has resulted in the development of new approaches in research where the computational techniques are used to explain and predict fundamental physical phenomena important in aerospace and mechanical engineering. In an environment of a typical large aerospace company, usually different engineers specializing in one of the core areas (structures, fluids, heat transfer, combustion) will handle different aspects of designing a product before their inputs are combined. The students graduating from the USC M.S. in Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering (Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics) program will be prepared to: Interact with engineers across all core disciplines because the program prepares them in both solid and fluid mechanics; this also offers greater flexibility in job placement and advancement within a company. Pursue higher degrees (Engineer and Ph.D.) in areas of computational mechanics and heat transfer The coursework in the Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics Program (CFSM) is designed to provide a necessary background in the core aerospace and mechanical engineering disciplines (solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer), the engineering mathematics, and the numerical techniques employed by computational packages and practical examples of their use.

Accreditation:

University of Southern California is accredited by the Western Association of Schools & Colleges

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: No

Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive

Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit

Locale: Large City

Size & Settings: 20,000 and above