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Integrated Engineering Systems
Applied Physics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Plastics Engineering Departments
 
Dr. Craig Armiento, 978-934-3395
craig_armiento@uml.edu

As companies increasingly undertake engineering projects that bring together a wide range of disciplines for manufacturing an integrated product, it is often necessary to assemble teams of experts in these various disciplines, and prepare managers who have a fundamental, overall understanding of several different engineering areas. The certificate is designed to respond to the need for trained professionals who are responsible for managing complex engineering systems integrating algorithms, information, software and hardware. Completion of certificate courses in areas complementary to the individual's specific training will serve as an important starting point for engineering managers (and prospective managers) who need to solve complex interdisciplinary problems at the interfaces of electrical, computer, mechanical, materials engineering, and computer science and applied physics.

The program consists of six clusters: 1) Applied Physics; 2) Computer Engineering; 3) Computer Science; 4) Electrical Engineering; 5) Materials Engineering; and 6) Mechanical Engineering. Within each cluster, there are a number of carefully selected courses ranging from introductory graduate level to more advanced, specialized electives.

Students must successfully complete four courses, one or two of which may be taken in their area of expertise. The remaining courses must be taken in separate and different cluster areas. Courses are selected in consultation with one (or more) graduate program coordinators to best meet the student's needs in terms of background, interests, and work requirements. It may be necessary for students to take prerequisite course(s) if they do not have appropriate backgrounds for a particular cluster course.

CLUSTER AREAS AND DESIGNATED COURSES:

APPLIED PHYSICS


95.553 Electromagnetism I
95.554 Electromagnetism II
95.540 Image Processing (4 credits)
95.578 Integrated Optics: Wave Guide and Lasers
95.535 Introduction of Quantum Mechanics I
95.547 Laser Physics and Applications
95.538 Physical Optics and Waves
95.577 Solid State Electronic and Opto-Electronic Devices
95.521 Statistical Thermodynamics

COMPUTER ENGINEERING
16.550 Advanced Digital System Design
16.561 Computer Architecture Design
16.581 Computer Vision and Digital Image Processing
16.510 Digital Signal Processing
16.572 Embedded Real-Time Systems
16.575 FPGA Logic Design Techniques
16.552 Microprocessors Systems II and Embedded Systems
16.582 Network Design: Principles, Protocols, and Applications
16.573 Operating Systems and Kernel Design for Computer Engineers
16.521 Real Time DSP
16.502 VLSI Design
16.504 VLSI Fabrication

COMPUTER SCIENCE
91.561 Computer Security I
91.562 Computer Security II
91.563 Data Communications I
91.564 Data Communications II
91.549 Mobile Robots
91.515 Operating Systems I
91.516 Operating Systems II
91.548 Robot Design
91.523 Software Engineering I
91.524 Software Engineering II

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
16.528 Alternative Energy Sources
16.506 Antenna Theory and Design
16.532 Computational Electromagnetics
16.513 Control Systems
16.529 Electric Vehicle Technology
16.507 Electromagnetic Waves and Materials
16.512 Electronic Materials
16.519 Engineering of Submicron Machines
16.590 Fiber Optic Communications and Networks
16.543 Introduction to Communication Theory
16.509 Linear System Analysis
16.505 Microwave Electronics
16.533 Microwave Engineering
16.515 Power Electronics
16.584 Probability and Random Processes
16.571 Radar Systems
16.517 MMIC Design and Fabrication

MATERIALS ENGINEERING
26.544 Advanced Plastics Materials
10.506 Interfacial Science and Engineering and Colloids
10.507 Material Science and Engineering
26.503 Mechanical Behavior of Polymers
10.523 Nanodevices and Electronic Materials
10.527 Nanomaterials Science and Engineering
10.541 Nanostructural Characterization by SEM, TEM, and AFM
26.518 Plastics Product Design

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
22.512 Applied Finite Element Analysis
22.571 Concurrent Engineering and Quality
22.523 Cooling of Electronic Equipment
22.574 Design for Reliability Engineering
22.516 Experimental Modal Analysis
22.524 Fundamentals of Acoustics
22.575 Industrial Design of Experiments
22.573 Manufacturing Systems Engineering
22.591 Mechanical Behavior of Materials
22.515 Modal Analysis- Theoretical Methods
22.579 Robotics
22.562 Solid Mechanics
22.527 Solar Systems Engineering
22.550 Vibrations

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