Mechanics
Objectives
The program is designed for students:
(1) To enhance basic mathematical, physical and mechanical theories and skills and establish a solid theoretical foundation for future study and research.
(2) To gain experience in advanced laboratories by carrying out a variety of experiments.
(3) To be informed of the latest and leading-edge development of the field.
(4) To be trained as professional personnel who are capable of conducting related scientific research.
Core Courses
Core Courses
Courses
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Hours
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Credits
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Advanced Fluid Mechanics
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48
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3
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Applied Elastic-Plastic Mechanics
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48
|
3
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Continuum Mechanics
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48
|
3
|
Numerical Analysis
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64 |
3
|
Graduation & Degree Requirements
Duration of Program: 3 years for full-time students, no more than 4 years for half-time and part-time students.
Total Credits: no fewer than 30 credits.
Career Prospects
Career Prospects
Graduates may choose to:
(1) Continue their studies in mechanics or related fields.
(2) Teach in universities or colleges.
(3) Conduct scientific research in universities, colleges or other academic institutions.
(4) Work as high-level engineers or engineering managers for oil enterprises.