Please Note: This program includes the courses for the MSc degree program as follows:

1MST01 - Advanced Mathematics


Review of fundamental concepts
Ordinary differential equations
Linear differential equations
Laplace transforms
Vector analysis
Multiple, line and surface integrals and integral theorems
Fourier series
Fourier integrals
Gamma, Beta and other special functions
Bessel functions
Legendre functions and other orthogonal functions
Complex variables and conformal mapping
Complex inversion formula for Laplace transforms
Matrices
Calculus of variations

1MST10 - Advanced Structural Analysis

Basic concepts of force, stress, strain and displacement
Stress and strain transformation, equilibrium and compatibility
Fundamental formulations of stress, strain and deflection
Concepts from the theory of elasticity
Topics from advanced stress and design methods
Experimental stress analysis
Introduction to the finite element method
Finite element modeling techniques
Reference information

1MST20 - Analysis of Aircraft Structures

Stresses and Coordinate axis rotations
Displacement and strains
Strains in rotated coordinate systems
The mechanical behavior of engineering materials
Linear elastic materials
Plane stress theory and extensional deflections
Beam bending and extensional deflections
Additional beam bending topics
Uniform torsion of beams
Beam shearing stresses due to shearing forces
The unit load method for determinate structures
The unit method for indeterminate structures
Numerical analysis
Introduction to the finite element method
Finite element truss problems
Basic aspects of multi-dimensional finite elements
Energy and numerical methods
Elastic and aero-elastic instabilities
Reference information

1MST30 - Engineering Economy

Basics and overview
Terms and graphics
Factors and their use
Nominal and effective interest rates and their use
Use of multiple factors
Percent-worth and capitalized-cost
Equivalent-uniform annual-worth evaluation
Rate of return
Computations for a single project
Rate of returns evaluation for multiple alterations
Benefit/cost ratio evaluations
Replacement analysis
Bonds
Inflation, cost elimination and present worth computation
Depreciation and depletion models
Basics of income taxes
After-tax economic analysis
Break-even value of a variable
Capital rationing among independent proposals
Determining a minimum attractive rate of return
Sensitivity analysis and expected-value and decision making under risk
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