Engineering Science

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Engineering Science is a multidisciplinary program designed to integrate the sciences with areas of traditional engineering such as research, design and analysis. A core of basic courses in mathematics, physics and chemistry forms the foundation of the curriculum and students are free to choose from a number of electives to pursue their area of interests. Typical areas include but are not limited to fluid dynamics, solid mechanics, operations research, dynamical systems, bioengineering, solid-state devices, materials science, electromagnetics, nanoscience, nanotechnology, energy,and optics. Both undergraduate and graduate programs in Engineering Science are offered at the university level.

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