WOODRUFF SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – M.S
(PSE)
Georgia Tech School of Mechanical Engineering
A total of 33 credit hours, 27 at the 6000 level or above and
6 at the 4000 level or above, are required as follows:
Three courses from this group:
ME 6601 – Introduction to fluid
Mechanics
ME 6602 – Viscous Flow
ME 6281 – Mechanics of Paper Forming and Coating
ME 6140 - Physical Properties of Paper
ME 6302 - Convection Heat Transfer
One course from this group:
ME 6768 - Polymer Structure, Physical Properties, and Characterization
ME 6140 - Physical Properties of Paper
ME 7301 - Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Flow
ME 7751 - Computational Fluid Dynamics
ME 7771 - Mechanics of Polymer Solids and Fluids
CEE6293 - Hydrodynamic Instability and Turbulence
ChE 6634 - Wet-end Processing of Paper
ME 6201 - Principles of Continuum Mechanics
ME 6203 - Inelastic Deformation of Solids
ME 6301 - Conduction Heat Transfer
ME 6302 - Convection Heat Transfer
ME 6304 - Principles of Thermodynamics
ME6741 – Pulp and Paper Manufacturing I
ME6742 – Pulp and Paper Manufacturing II
3 credits of PSE Elective
3 credits of Mathematics (from PSE core elective courses
which satisfy the ME
Math requirement, such as ME 6443 or ME 6758)
9 credits of PSE Thesis
PSE Electives are:
ChBE 6231 – Environmental Engineering
of Forest Products
ChBE 6634 – Wet-end Processing of Paper
ME 6281 – Mechanics of Paper Forming and Coating
ME 6140 – Physical Properties of Paper
ME 6768 – Polymer Structure, Physical Properties, and Characterization
ME 7301 – Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Flow
ME 7771 – Mechanics of Polymer Solids and Fluids
ME 7751 – Computational Fluid Dynamics
ME 6443 – Variational Methods in Mechanical Engineering
ME 6758 – Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering
CEE 6293 – Hydrodynamic Instability and Turbulence
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