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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Teaches regular and singular perturbation methods for solving ordinary and partial differential equations and for evaluating integrals. Emphasizes formulation of mathematical models in fluid mechanics, combustion, heat transfer, solid mechanics, dynamics, and wave propagation. Prereq., MCEN 5020 and 5040, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Applies multicomponent fluid equations of motion and chemical thermodynamics to a variety of combustion problems. Covers droplet combustion, premixed and diffusion flames, boundary layer combustion, detonation wave theory, topics related to internal combustion engines, and liquid and solid rockets. Prereq., MCEN 3012 and 3021.
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3.00 Credits
Reflects upon derivation of wave equations from the basic equations of dynamic elasticity. Topics include propagation of elastic waves in infinite and partially bounded media, Rayleigh waves and Love waves, Pochhammer solution for a rod, and waves in plates and in layered and anisotropic media. Prereq., MCEN 5020, 5040, and 5043, or equivalents. Same as PHYS 6680 and GEOL 6680.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Credit and subject matter to be arranged. Numbered MCEN 7208--7298.
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3.00 Credits
Hydrodynamic stability theory, equations for turbulent flows, free shear flows and boundary layers, homogeneous and isotropic turbulence, overview of turbulent combustion, reaction kinetics, energy equation, Favre averaging, PDFs, premixed and nonpremixed flame modeling, and recent developments.
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3.00 Credits
Doctoral Thesis
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on communities in the Mediterranean basin and Europe (i.e., cloister, court, and city), discussing major literary texts and visual monuments associated with them and their historical context. Emphasizes tensions between tradition and innovation, Latin and vernacular, East and West, Christian and non-Christian (Jewish and Islam), sacred and secular, authority and freedom, and male and female. Prereqs., CLAS 1110 and 1120, or ENGL 2600 and 2610, or HIST 1010 and 1020, or HUMN 1010 or 1020, or MEDV 2020, or HIST 2020, or ARTH 2029, or instructor consent. Same as MEDV 5020.
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3.00 Credits
Different topics offered by the faculty of the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program in alternate semesters. Topics may include the literature of pilgrimage and travel, women and minorities, theatre, music, epic, medieval and early modern views of the classics, the Bible, and medieval and early modern theories of education. Prereqs., CLAS 1110 and 1120; or ENGL 2600 and 2610; or HIST 1010 and 1020; or HUMN 1010; or HUMN 1020; or MEDV 2020; or HIST 2020; or FINE 2029; or instructor consent. Same as MEDV 5030.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq., graduate standing in comparative literature, theatre, classics, or instructor consent. Recommended prereq., ability to use literary texts in their original language. Same as MEDV 4020.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq., graduate standing in comparative literature, theatre, classics, or instructor consent. Recommended prereq., ability to use literary texts in their original language. Same as MEDV 4030.
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