1 GRADUATE COUNCIL MEETING 18 January 2012 102 Kern ...
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E SC 405H Engineering Applications of Field Theory, Honors E SC 406H Analysis in Engineering Science II, Honors Category C: Engineering Science (cont’d) E SC 407H Computer Methods in Engineering Science, Honors E SC 445 Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices E SC E E EGEE 456 456 456 Introduction to Neural Networks E SC 481 Elements of Nano/Micro-electromechanical Systems Processing and Design E SC 482 Micro-Optoelectromechanical Systems (MOEMS) and Nanophotonics E SC 483 Simulation and Design of Nanostructures E SC 484 Biologically Inspired Nanomaterials E SC 501 Solid State Energy Conversion E SC 502 Semiconductor Heterojunctions and Applications E SC 540 Laser Optics Fundamentals E SC 541 Laser-Materials Interactions E SC 542 Laser-Integrated Manufacturing E SC 544 Laser Laboratory E SC 577 Engineered Thin Films E SC 581 Microelectromechanical Systems/Smart Structures CHEM 466 Molecular Thermodynamics E E 420 Electro-Optics: Principles and Devices E E 422 Optical Engineering Laboratory E E 432 HF and Microwave Engineering E E 442 Solid State Devices E E 522 Electro-Optics Laboratory E E 542 Semiconductor Devices PHYS 524 Physics of Semiconductors and Devices PHYS 572 Laser Physics and Quantum Optics III. SEMINAR. Select two seminars from the following list; each is a 1-credit course. E MCH 514 (1 cr.) Engineering Science & Mechanics Seminar E SC 514 (1 cr.) Engineering Science & Mechanics Seminar IV. THESIS RESEARCH. Select 6 credits from the following list; each is a variable credit course offering. E MCH 600 Thesis Research E MCH 610 Thesis Research Off Campus E SC 600 Thesis Research E SC 610 Thesis Research Off Campus Page C11 11
Attachment 3: Graduate Degree Programs Bulletin Description All changes are indicated via strikethrough and italics. Page C12 Engineering Science and Mechanics (E SC; E MCH) Program Home Page (Opens New Window) JUDITH A. TODD, Department Head P. B. Breneman Chair and Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics 212 Earth-Engineering Sciences Building 814-863-4586 ALBERT E. SEGALL, Graduate Officer 212 Earth-Engineering Sciences Building 814-865-7829 Degrees Conferred: • Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Mechanics • M.S. in Engineering Mechanics • M.S. in Engineering Science and Mechanics • M.Eng. in Engineering Mechanics • Integrated Undergraduate/Graduate Study - B.S. in Engineering Science - M.S. in Engineering Science • Integrated Undergraduate/Graduate Study - B.S. in Engineering Science - M.S. in Engineering Mechanics The Graduate Faculty Dinesh Agrawal, Ph.D. (Penn State) Director, Microwave Processing and Engineering Center; Professor of Engineering Science and Materials S. Ashok, Ph.D. (Rensselaer) Professor of Engineering Science Osama O. Awadelkarim, Ph.D. (Reading, England) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Charles Bakis, Ph.D. (Virginia Tech) Distinguished Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Chantal Binet, Ph.D. (U Quebec, Chicoutimi) Research Associate, Center for Innovative Sintered Products Jeffrey M. Catchmark, Ph.D. (Lehigh) Associate Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering Christopher M. Collins, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania) Professor of Radiology, College of Medicine Francesco Costanzo, Ph.D. (Texas A&M) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Joseph P. Cusumano, Ph.D. (Cornell) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Melik C. Demirel, Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon) Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Corina Drapaca, Ph.D. (Waterloo, Canada) Assistant Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Patrick Drew, Ph.D. (Brandeis) Assistant Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Renata S. Engel, Ph.D. (South Florida) Associate Dean for Academic Programs, College of Engineering; Professor of Engineering Design, and Engineering Science and Mechanics Stephen J. Fonash, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania) Director, Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization; Bayard D. Kunkle Chair in Engineering Bruce J. Gluckman, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania) Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics, and Neurosurgery Gary L. Gray, Ph.D. (Wisconsin, Madison) Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Reginald Hamilton, Ph.D. (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Assistant Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Robert E. Harbaugh, M.D. (Penn State) Chair, Department of Neurosurgery; Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Sabih I. Hayek, Eng.Sc.D. (Columbia) Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Engineering Mechanics Donald F. Heaney Jr., Ph.D. (Penn State) Director, Center for Innovative Sintered Products; Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Mark W. Horn, Ph.D. (Penn State) Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Jun (Tony) Huang, Ph.D. (UCLA) Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Mst Kamrunnahar (Alberta, Canada) Research Associate, Center for Neural Engineering Kevin L. Koudela, Ph.D. (Penn State) Head, Composites Materials Division, Applied Research Lab Akhlesh Lakhtakia, D.Sc. (Banaras Hindu U) Charles Godfrey Binder Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Michael T. Lanagan, Ph.D. (Penn State) Associate Director, Materials Research Institute; Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics, and Materials Science and Engineering Patrick M. Lenahan, Ph.D. (Illinois) Distinguished Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Herbert H. Lipowsky, Ph.D. (California, San Diego) Chair and Professor of Bioengineering Clifford J. Lissenden, Ph.D. (Virginia) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Christine B. Masters, Ph.D. (Penn State) Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics Richard P. McNitt, Ph.D. (Purdue) Professor and Department Head Emeritus of Engineering Science and Mechanics Robert N. Pangborn, Ph.D. (Rutgers) Vice President and Dean for Undergraduate Education; Professor of Engineering Mechanics Andrew Pytel, Ph.D. (Penn State) Professor Emeritus of Engineering Science and Mechanics Jean Landa Pytel, Ph.D. (Penn State) Assistant Dean for Student Services, College of Engineering; Associate Professor of Engineering Mechanics Joseph L. Rose, Ph.D. (Drexel) Paul Morrow Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics in Design and Manufacturing Nicholas J. Salamon, Ph.D. (Northwestern) Professor Emeritus of Engineering Mechanics 12
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E SC 405H Engineering Applications of Field Theory, Honors<br />
E SC 406H Analysis in Engineering Science II, Honors<br />
Category C: Engineering Science (cont’d)<br />
E SC 407H Computer Methods in Engineering Science, Honors<br />
E SC 445 Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices<br />
E SC<br />
E E<br />
EGEE<br />
456<br />
456<br />
456<br />
Introduction to Neural Networks<br />
E SC 481 Elements of Nano/Micro-electromechanical Systems Processing and Design<br />
E SC 482 Micro-Optoelectromechanical Systems (MOEMS) and Nanophotonics<br />
E SC 483 Simulation and Design of Nanostructures<br />
E SC 484 Biologically Inspired Nanomaterials<br />
E SC 501 Solid State Energy Conversion<br />
E SC 502 Semiconductor Heterojunctions and Applications<br />
E SC 540 Laser Optics Fundamentals<br />
E SC 541 Laser-Materials Interactions<br />
E SC 542 Laser-Integrated Manufacturing<br />
E SC 544 Laser Laboratory<br />
E SC 577 Engineered Thin Films<br />
E SC 581 Microelectromechanical Systems/Smart Structures<br />
CHEM 466 Molecular Thermodynamics<br />
E E 420 Electro-Optics: Principles and Devices<br />
E E 422 Optical Engineering Laboratory<br />
E E 432 HF and Microwave Engineering<br />
E E 442 Solid State Devices<br />
E E 522 Electro-Optics Laboratory<br />
E E 542 Semiconductor Devices<br />
PHYS 524 Physics of Semiconductors and Devices<br />
PHYS 572 Laser Physics and Quantum Optics<br />
III. SEMINAR. Select two seminars from the following list; each is a 1-credit course.<br />
E MCH 514 (1 cr.) Engineering Science & Mechanics Seminar<br />
E SC 514 (1 cr.) Engineering Science & Mechanics Seminar<br />
IV. THESIS RESEARCH. Select 6 credits from the following list; each is a variable credit course offering.<br />
E MCH 600 Thesis Research<br />
E MCH 610 Thesis Research Off Campus<br />
E SC 600 Thesis Research<br />
E SC 610 Thesis Research Off Campus<br />
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