Mississippi State University Spring 2021 Course List

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Mississippi State University Spring 2021 Course List ASE 6133 Automatic Control TBA TBA ASE 6153 Advanced Performance TBA TBA ASE 6353 Combustion Theory and Modeling TBA TBA ASE 6423 Int Comput Fluid Dyn TBA TBA ASE 6813 Adv Orbital Mechanics TBA TBA ASE 8353 Turbulent Flow TBA TBA ASE 8423 Comput Fluid Dyn II TBA TBA CE 6143 Traffic Engineering MW 1:30pm – 2:15pm CE 6163 Urban Tranp. Planning MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CE 6433 Foundations TR 9:35am – 10:50am CE 6513 Engr. Hydrology MWF 11:30am – 12:20pm CE 6733 Const Eng Equipt & Mthds TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CE 6743 Analysis Mitigat. Of C2D MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CE 6863 Water & Waste Engr. TR 8:00am – 9:15am CE 6973 Concrete Structures MWF 10:20am – 11:10am CE 8303 Mat’l Characterization TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CE 8473 Theoretical Soil Mechanics TBA TBA CE 8503 Data Analysis for CCE MWF 1:50pm – 2:40pm CE 8563 Groundwater Res Eval MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CE 8573 Hydro-environmental Analysis TR 3:55pm – 5:10pm CE 8603 Mat Struct Analysis II MWF 12:40pm – 1:30pm CE 8823 Un Pro-Op Env Eng II MWF 9:10am – 10:00am CSE 6153 Data Comm Networks MW 1:00pm - 2:15pm CSE 6163 Des Parallel Alg TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CSE 6173 Cryptography TR 9:35am – 10:50am CSE 6214 Intro to Software Eng TBA TBA CSE 6283 Software Testing and QA TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CSE 6363 Software Reverse Engineering T 6:00pm – 8:30pm CSE 6383 Network Security WF 11:30am – 12:30pm CSE 6453 Game Design MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CSE 6503 Database Management Systems TR 8:00am – 9:15am CSE 6633 Artificial Intell MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm CSE 6714 Theory & Implemen of Prog Lang MWF 9:10am – 10:00am CSE 6733 Operating Systems I TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm CSE 6743 Operating Systems II TR 3:55pm – 5:10pm CSE 6763 Ethical and Legal Issues MWF 10:20am – 11:10am CSE 6833 Intro to Algorithms MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm CSE 8273 Software Reqts Eng TR 9:35am – 10:50am CSE 8413 Visualization MW 4:35pm – 5:50pm CSE 8713 Advanced Cyber Operations MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CSE 8813 Theory of Computation M 5:00pm – 7:30pm CSE 8843 Seg/Parallel Alrthm W 5:00pm – 7:30pm CSE 8990 Special Topic in CS - Data Science: Concepts and Practice MW 1:00pm - 2:15pm ECE 6193 Automotive Engineering TR 8:00am – 9:15am ECE 6633 Pwer Distrib Systems TBA TBA ECE 6653 Intro to Power Elect. TR 8:00am – 9:15am ECE 6673 Fund of HV Engin MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm ECE 6713 Computer Architecture TBA TBA ECE 6723 Embedded Systems TR 11:10am – 12:15pm ECE 6743 Digital Sys Design TBA TBA ECE 6833 Data Comm Networks MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm ECE 6923 Fdbk Con Sys II TR 11:00am – 12:25pm ECE 6990 Special Topic - Mathematical Foundations of Machine Learning MW 1:00pm - 2:15pm ECE 8423 Adaptive Signal Process TBA TBA ECE 8443 Pattern Recognition TBA TBA ECE 8633 Control of DER Systems TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm ECE 8803 Random Signals & Systems MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm ECE 8813 Information Theory TBA TBA ECE 8990 Special Topic in ECE - Microwave Remote Sensing TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm

Transcript of Mississippi State University Spring 2021 Course List

Mississippi State University Spring 2021 Course List

ASE 6133 Automatic Control TBA TBA ASE 6153 Advanced Performance TBA TBA ASE 6353 Combustion Theory and Modeling TBA TBA ASE 6423 Int Comput Fluid Dyn TBA TBA ASE 6813 Adv Orbital Mechanics TBA TBA ASE 8353 Turbulent Flow TBA TBA ASE 8423 Comput Fluid Dyn II TBA TBA CE 6143 Traffic Engineering MW 1:30pm – 2:15pm CE 6163 Urban Tranp. Planning MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CE 6433 Foundations TR 9:35am – 10:50am CE 6513 Engr. Hydrology MWF 11:30am – 12:20pm CE 6733 Const Eng Equipt & Mthds TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CE 6743 Analysis Mitigat. Of C2D MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CE 6863 Water & Waste Engr. TR 8:00am – 9:15am CE 6973 Concrete Structures MWF 10:20am – 11:10am CE 8303 Mat’l Characterization TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CE 8473 Theoretical Soil Mechanics TBA TBA CE 8503 Data Analysis for CCE MWF 1:50pm – 2:40pm CE 8563 Groundwater Res Eval MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CE 8573 Hydro-environmental Analysis TR 3:55pm – 5:10pm CE 8603 Mat Struct Analysis II MWF 12:40pm – 1:30pm CE 8823 Un Pro-Op Env Eng II MWF 9:10am – 10:00am CSE 6153 Data Comm Networks MW 1:00pm - 2:15pm

CSE 6163 Des Parallel Alg TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CSE 6173 Cryptography TR 9:35am – 10:50am CSE 6214 Intro to Software Eng TBA TBA CSE 6283 Software Testing and QA TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm CSE 6363 Software Reverse Engineering T 6:00pm – 8:30pm CSE 6383 Network Security WF 11:30am – 12:30pm CSE 6453 Game Design MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CSE 6503 Database Management Systems TR 8:00am – 9:15am CSE 6633 Artificial Intell MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm CSE 6714 Theory & Implemen of Prog Lang MWF 9:10am – 10:00am CSE 6733 Operating Systems I TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm CSE 6743 Operating Systems II TR 3:55pm – 5:10pm CSE 6763 Ethical and Legal Issues MWF 10:20am – 11:10am CSE 6833 Intro to Algorithms MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm CSE 8273 Software Reqts Eng TR 9:35am – 10:50am CSE 8413 Visualization MW 4:35pm – 5:50pm CSE 8713 Advanced Cyber Operations MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm CSE 8813 Theory of Computation M 5:00pm – 7:30pm CSE 8843 Seg/Parallel Alrthm W 5:00pm – 7:30pm CSE 8990 Special Topic in CS - Data Science: Concepts and Practice MW 1:00pm - 2:15pm ECE 6193 Automotive Engineering TR 8:00am – 9:15am ECE 6633 Pwer Distrib Systems TBA TBA ECE 6653 Intro to Power Elect. TR 8:00am – 9:15am ECE 6673 Fund of HV Engin MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm ECE 6713 Computer Architecture TBA TBA ECE 6723 Embedded Systems TR 11:10am – 12:15pm ECE 6743 Digital Sys Design TBA TBA ECE 6833 Data Comm Networks MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm ECE 6923 Fdbk Con Sys II TR 11:00am – 12:25pm ECE 6990 Special Topic - Mathematical Foundations of Machine Learning MW 1:00pm - 2:15pm ECE 8423 Adaptive Signal Process TBA TBA ECE 8443 Pattern Recognition TBA TBA ECE 8633 Control of DER Systems TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm ECE 8803 Random Signals & Systems MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm ECE 8813 Information Theory TBA TBA ECE 8990 Special Topic in ECE - Microwave Remote Sensing TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm

ECE 8990 Special Topic in ECE - Machine Learning for Power Systems TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm ECE 8990 Special Topic in ECE - Design & Implem. Of Wearable Tech. MW 2:00pm – 4:30pm EM 6123 Intro Finite Element TBA TBA EM 8113 Theory of Cont Media TBA TBA GE 6990 Special Topic In GE - Sustainable Humanitarian Engineering TBA TBA GE 8003 MENG Capstone TBA TBA IE 6193 Automotive Engineering TR 8:00am – 9:15am IE 6513 Engineering Admin TBA TBA IE 6533 Project Mgt MWF 9:00am – 9:50am IE 6543 Logistics Engineering TR 11:10am – 12:25pm IE 6613 Eng Statistics I TBA TBA IE 6623 Eng Statistics II TR 8:00am – 9:15am IE 6733 Linear Programming I TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm IE 6773 Sys Simulation I MWF 11:30am – 12:20pm IE 6934 Info Systems for IE MWF 10:20am – 11:10am IE 6990 Special Topic in IE - Occupational Physiology TBA TBA IE 8743 Nonlinear Prog I TR 9:35am – 10:50am IE 8763 Stochastic Programming MWF 8:00am – 8:50am ME 6193 Automotive Engineering TR 8:00am – 9:15am ME 6233 Fundamentals of FEA MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm ME 6333 Energy Sys Design MWF 9:10am – 10:00am ME 6343 Intermed Heat Trans MW 2:20pm – 3:35pm ME 6353 Alt Energy Sources MWF 10:20am – 11:10am ME 6393 Power Generation Systems MWF 11:30am - 12:20pm ME 6443 Mech Systems Design TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm ME 6643 Intro Vibration/Controls TR 11:10am – 12:25pm ME 6990 Special Topic - Atomistic Simulation of Plasticity in Metals TR 11:10am – 12:25pm ME 8253 Fatigue in Engin Design TR 9:35am – 10:50am ME 8313 Cond Heat Transfer TBA TBA ME 8373 Integrate Comp Mat’l Eng MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm ME 8823 Viscous Flow II TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm

Course Descriptions ASE 6133 Automatic Control TBA Instructor: Yang Cheng

(Prerequisite: ASE 4123). Three hours lecture. Optimization techniques; structural flexibility effects; statistical design; sample-data control systems.

ASE 6153 Advanced Performance TBA Instructor: Calvin Walker

(Prerequisite: ASE 2113 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Performance methods use for current aeronautical vehicles. Configurations considered are sailplanes, V/STOL aircraft, subsonic/supersonic transports, and fighters.

ASE 6353 Combustion Theory and Modeling TBA Instructor: Yu Lv

(Prerequisite: Grade C or better in ASE 3333 or CHE 3113 or ME 3513 or Instructor Consent). Three-hour lecture. Acquisition of theoretical basis of thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and fluid physics for describing flames and combustion. Exploration of state-of-the-art problem-solving techniques and software tools. (Same as EM 4353/6353).

ASE 6423 Int Comput Fluid Dyn TBA Instructor: Yu Lv

(Prerequisite: Consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Elementary aspects of computational fluid dynamics (CFD); review of numerical analysis and fluid mechanics as pertinent to CFD; numerical solution to selected fluid dynamic problems.

ASE 6813 Adv Orbital Mechanics TBA Instructor: Yang Cheng

(Prerequisite: ASE 3813). Three hours lecture. Orbital mechanics; perturbations and numerical integration. Global positioning system, launch performance and optimization.

ASE 8353 Turbulent Flow TBA

Instructor: Adrian Sescu (Prerequisite: ASE 8343). Three hours lecture. Origins of turbulence; stability statistical theory of turbulence; isotropic and non-isotropic turbulence; equations of turbulent flow; turbulent boundary layer; free turbulent flow.

ASE 8423 Comput Fluid Dyn II TBA Instructor: Jonathan Janus

(Prerequisite: ASE 8413 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Compressible Viscous Methods; Navier-Stokes equation methods; turbulence models; incompressible methods; panel methods; finite element methods, current literature.

CE 6143 Traffic Engineering MW 1:30pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Li Zhang

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE 3113, grade of C or better in ST 3123; or consent of major advisor). Three hours lecture. Human and vehicular characteristics as they affect highway traffic flow; traffic regulation, accident cause/prevention; improving flow on existing facilities; planning traffic systems.

CE 6163 Urban Tranp. Planning MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm Instructor: Alireza Ermagun

(Prerequisite: CE 3113 and consent of instructor; or consent of major advisor). Three hours lecture. This course will provide an understanding of the nature of travel demand and methods and computer software used to plan for future transportation systems.

CE 6433 Foundations TR 9:35am – 10:50am Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE 3413; or consent of major advisor). Three hours lecture. Introduction to exploration and engineering evaluation of subsoil and groundwater conditions for selection and design of foundations for structures and earth masses.

CE 6513 Engr. Hydrology MWF 11:30am – 12:20pm Instructor: John Ramirez Avila

(Prerequisite: grade of C or better in CE 3503; or consent of major advisor). Three hours lecture. Hydrologic processes; rainfall-runoff analysis; groundwater flow; frequency analysis; hydrologic design.

CE 6733 Const Eng Equipt & Mthds TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm Instructor: Jun Wang

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in IE 3913, Senior standing or consent of instructor; or consent of major advisor). Three hours lecture. Aspects of planning, operation and management of civil engineering support equipment, site logistics, equipment cost engineering, power systems and environmental considerations of equipment use.

CE 6743 Analysis Mitigat. Of C2D MW 3:00pm –4:15pm Instructor: Imad Aleithawe

(Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor; or consent of major advisor). Three hour lecture. Overview of the different techniques used to analyze and mitigate conflicts, claims, and disputes (C2D) in civil engineering projects.

CE 6863 Water & Waste Engr. TR 8:00am – 9:15pm Instructor: Veera Gude

(Prerequisite: CE 3823 with grade of C or better; or consent of major advisor). Three hour lecture. Evaluation of municipal water and wastewater characteristics and flows; application of various unit processes/unit operations for the treatment of municipal water and wastewater.

CE 6973 Concrete Structures MWF 10:20am – 11:10am Instructor: Seamus Freyne

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE 3603). Three hours lecture. Loads on structures. Analysis, design, and study of concrete structures using the ACI specifications. Focus on beams and columns.

CE 8303 Mat’l Characterization TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm Instructor: Isaac Howard

(Prerequisite: Consent of Major Advisor). Three hours lecture. Characterization of advanced material behaviors for pavement subgrades, bases and surface courses, Stree dependency, viscoelasticity, repeated load moduli, and stabilization are central behaviors of interest.

CE 8473 Theoretical Soil Mechanics TBA Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisite: Consent of Advisor). Three hours lecture. Modern interpretation of soil behavior for engineering applications. Extrapolation of actual conditions from standard testing results.

CE 8503 Data Analysis for CCE MWF 1:50pm – 2:40pm Instructor: Seamus Freyne

(Prerequisite: Consent of Major Advisor). Three hours lecture. Analysis and interpretation of civil and environmental engineering data. Empirical, analytic, and statistical decomposition of spatial and temporal data to determine meaning.

CE 8563 Groundwater Res Eval MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm Instructor: John Ramirez Avila

(Prerequisite: Consent of Major Advisor). Three hours lecture. Groundwater movement; Darcy's law; equations of groundwater flow; confined and unconfined flow; wells and well field analysis; groundwater quality; aquifer management.

CE 8573 Hydro-environmental Analysis TR 3:55pm – 5:10pm Instructor: James Martin

(Prerequisite: Consent of Major Advisor.) Three hours lecture. Environmental engineering aspects of physical/chemical/ biological processes impacting conventional and toxic materials in surface waters. Characteristics of rivers/streams, lakes and estuaries related to environmental quality.

CE 8603 Mat Struct Analysis II MWF 12:40pm – 1:30pm Instructor: Phillip Gullett

(Prerequisite: Consent of Major Advisor). Advanced topics in matrix structural analysis using the direct stiffness method.

CE 8823 Un Pro-Op Env Eng II MWF 9:10am – 10:00am Instructor: Benjamin Magbanua, Jr.

(Prerequisite: Consent of Major Advisor). Three hours lecture. Theory and application of biological processes available for the treatment of wastewater.

CSE 6153 Data Comm Networks MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Maxwell Young

(Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CSE 3723 or ECE 3724). Three hours lecture. The concepts and practices of data communications and networking to provide the student with an understanding of the hardware.

CSE 6163 Des Parallel Alg TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm Instructor: Edward Luke

(Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CSE 3183). Three hours lecture. Techniques for designing algorithms to take advantage efficiently of different parallel architectures. Includes techniques for parallelizing sequential algorithms and techniques for matching algorithms to architectures.

CSE 6173 Cryptography TR 9:35am – 10:50am Instructor: Mahalingam Ramkumar

(Prerequisite: CSE 2383 Data Structures and Algorithms). Three hours lecture. Discrete probability, Information theory, Symmetric Cryptography, Introductory Number Theory, Asymmetric Cryptography, Standard Cryptographic Primitives, Cryptographic Protocols.

CSE 6214 Intro to Software Eng TBA Instructor: Md Rayhan Amin

(Prerequisite: CSE 2383 with a grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Introduction to software engineering; planning, requirements, analysis and specification, design; testing; debugging; maintenance; documentation. Alternative design methods, software metrics, software project management, reuse, and reengineering.

CSE 6283 Software Testing and QA TR 2:20pm – 3:35pm Instructor: Joseph Crumpton

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CSE 4214/6214). Three hour lecture. Topics include methods of testing, verification and validation, quality assurance processes and techniques, methods and types of testing, and ISO 9000/SEI CMM process evaluation.

CSE 6363 Software Reverse Engineering T 6:00pm – 8:30pm Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CSE 3183). Three hours lecture. Software specification recovery and malicious software analysis. Tools and techniques for analyzing compiled programs and communications in the absence of documentation.

CSE 6383 Network Security WF 11:30am – 12:30pm Instructor: George Trawick

(Prerequisites: CSE 4173/6173 Cryptography; and credit or registration in CSE 4153/6153). Three hours lecture. Basic and advanced concepts in cryptography and network security: symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, key management, wired and wireless network security protocols, network systems security.

CSE 6453 Game Design MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm Instructor: T. Jankun-Kelly

(Prerequisites: All majors: junior standing, Design-oriented majors: courses in digital art and/or sound design, CSE/SE/CPE majors: CSE 2213 and CSE 2383 with a grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. Principles of computer game design: Game mechanics, structure, narrative, character/environment/level design.

CSE 6503 Database Management Systems TR 8:00am – 9:15am Instructor: Joseph Crumpton

(Prerequisites: CSE 2383 and CSE 2813, both with a grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. Modern database models; basic database management concepts; query languages; database design through normalization; advanced database models; extensive development experience in a team environment.

CSE 6633 Artificial Intell MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Zhiqian Chen

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CSE 2383 and CSE 2813) Three hours lecture. Study of the computer in context with human thought processes. Heuristic programming; search programming; search strategies; knowledge representation; natural language understanding; perception; learning.

CSE 6714 Theory & Implemen of Prog Lang MWF 9:10am – 10:00am Instructor: Joseph Crumpton

(Prerequisites: CSE 2383 and CSE 3723 with a grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. An introduction to programming language specification and analysis. Additional topics include control structures, data types, and structures, run-time environments, binding strategies, compilers, and interpreters.

CSE 6733 Operating Systems I TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm Instructor: Mahalingam Ramkumar

Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CSE 3723 and CSE 3183). Three hours lecture. Historical development of operating systems to control complex computing systems; process management, communication, scheduling techniques; file systems concepts and operation; data communication, distributed process management.

SCE 6743 Operating Systems II TR 3:55pm – 5:10pm Instructor: Thomas Ritter

(Prerequisites: CSE 4733/6733 with grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. Integrated treatment of hardware and software concepts in operating systems design; procedure implementation; creation and control of processes; name and space management.

CSE 6763 Ethical and Legal Issues MWF 10:20am – 11:10am Instructor: David Lee

Three hours lecture. This course will provide students with an advanced understanding of how and why information security laws and policies are developed and managed. Students will learn about existing state and federal laws and explore social and ethical issues related to information technology and computing.

CSE 6833 Intro to Algorithms MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Eric Hansen

(Prerequisites: CSE 2383 and CSE 2813 with a grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. Study of complexity of algorithms and algorithm design. Tools for analyzing efficiency; design of algorithms, including recurrence, divide-and-conquer, dynamic programming and greedy algorithms.

CSE 8273 Soft Reqts Eng TR 9:35am – 10:50am Instructor: Tanmay Bhowmik

(Prerequisites: CSE 4214/6214 with grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. An in-depth study of current research and practice in requirements elicitation, requirements analysis, requirements specification, requirements verification and validation, and requirements management.

CSE 8413 Visualization MW 4:35pm – 5:50pm Instructor: T. Jankun-Kelly

(Prerequisites: CSE 4413/6413).Three hours lecture. Essential algorithms for three-dimensional rendering and modeling techniques; viewing transformations, illumination, surface modeling; methodologies for visualization of scalar and vector fields in three dimensions.

CSE 8713 Advanced Cyber Operations MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm Instructor: George Trawick

Three hours lecture. This course is designed to develop the students’ knowledge of cyberspace operations concepts and methodologies. Graduates should be able to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate management, engineering, and operational approaches to solve complex problems within cyberspace, defensive and offensive.

CSE 8813 Theory of Computation M 5:00pm – 7:30pm Instructor: Ioana Banicescu

(Prerequisite: CSE 3813).Three hours lecture. Study of abstract models of computation, unsolvability, complexity theory, formal grammars and parsing, and other advanced topics in theoretical computer science.

CSE 8843 Seg/Parallel Alrthm W 5:00pm – 7:30pm Instructor: Ioana Banicescu

(Prerequisite: CSE 4833/6833).Three hours lecture. Complexity of sequential algorithms, theory of complexity, parallel algorithms.

CSE 8990 Special Topics – Data Science: Concepts & Practice MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: John Swan II

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

ECE 6193 Automotive Engineering TR 8:00am – 9:15am Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisite: senior or graduate standing, or consent of instructor.) Three hours lecture. Electromagnetic interaction passive sensors, multispectral and hyperspectral optical sensors, active sensors, imaging radar, SAR, Lidar, digital image processing, natural resource applications. (Same as PSS 4483/6483 and ABE 4483/6483)

ECE 6633 Pwer Distrib Systems TBA Instructor: Yong Fu

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ECE 3614). Three hours lecture. Distribution of power from transmission system to users; primary and secondary feeders; voltage regulation; distribution transformers; protective device coordination; system design; load management.

ECE 6653 Intro to Power Elect. TR 8:00am – 9:15am Instructor: Seungdeog Choi

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in both ECE 3614 and ECE 3424 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Introduction to power electronic circuits, with emphasis on design and analysis of power semiconductor converters including DC-DC converters, PWM inverters, and DC power supplies.

ECE 6673 Fund of HV Engin MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm Instructor: Chanyeop Park

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ECE 3614).Three hours lecture. Electrical fields, fields in multi-dielectrics, breakdown mechanisms in gases, liquids, and solid dielectrics, laboratory generation of high voltages, high voltage insulators and cables.

ECE 6713 Computer Architecture TBA Instructor: Chaomin Luo

(Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ECE 3724). Three hours lecture. Detailed design and implementation of a stored-program digital computer system. Designs for the CPU, I/O subsystems, and memory organizations. ALU design and computer arithmetic.

ECE 6723 Embedded Systems TR 11:10am – 12:15pm Instructor: Vuk Marojevic

(Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CSE 3324 and ECE 3724 and in either ECE 3424 or CSE 4153). Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. Advanced topics in embedded systems design using contemporary practice. Interrupt-driven, reactive, real-time, object-oriented, and distributed client/server embedded systems.

ECE 6743 Digital Sys Design TBA Instructor: Bo Tang

(Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ECE 3724. Credit or registration in ECE 3424). Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. Hierarchical digital design using available design software. Computer aided design workstations will be used to give students access to state-of-the-art design techniques.

ECE 6833 Data Comm Networks MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Maxwell Young

(Prerequisite: CSE 1384 or ECE 3732, and ECE 3724, both with a grade of C or better). Three hours lecture. The concepts and practices of data communications and networking to provide student with an understanding of the hardware and software used for data communications. (Same as CSE 4153/6153).

ECE 6923 Fdbk Con Sys II TR 11:00am – 12:25pm Instructor: Randolph Follett

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ECE 3443). Three hours lecture. Finite difference and recurrence equations. Z-transform theory. Analysis of sampled-data control systems. Design of digital control systems.

ECE 6990 Special Topic - Mathematical Fndtns. of Machine Learning MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Ali Gurbuz

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

ECE 8423 Adaptive Signal Process TBA Instructor: Qian Du

(Prerequisites: ECE 3443 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Adaptive filtering, theoretical foundation, algorithms, structures, and implementations. Applications are included.

ECE 8443 Pattern Recognition TBA Instructor: Bo Tang

(Prerequisite: MA 4533/6533 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Classification description, and structure of pattern recognition, patterns and feature extractions, engineering approaches including statistical and syntactic, and signal processing applications.

ECE 8633 Control of DER Systems TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm Instructor: Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani

(Prerequisite: ECE 3614 or ECE 4913 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Control aspects of power electronic converters used as the interface in distributed and renewable energy systems including the power flow control, power quality aspects, grid supporting functions and stability issues.

ECE 8803 Random Signals & Systems MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Chun-Hung Liu

(Prerequisite: IE 4613 or MA 4523 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Probability and random processes, auto-and cross-correlation, energy and power spectral densities, mean-square calculus, ergodicity. Response of linear systems to random signals, and Markov chains.

ECE 8813 Information Theory TBA Instructor: James Fowler, Jr.

(Prerequisite: ECE 8803 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Entropy, the asymptotic equipartition property, entropy rate, data compression, channel capacity, differential entropy, the Gaussian channels, rate-distortion theory.

ECE 8990 Special Topic in ECE - Microwave Remote Sensing TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm Instructor: Mehmet Kurum

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years.)

ECE 8990 Special Topic - Machine Learning for Power Systems TR 2:20pm – 3:45pm Instructor: Junbo Zhao

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years.)

ECE 8990 Special Topic - Design & Implem. of Wearable Tech. MW 2:00pm – 4:30pm Instructor: John Ball

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years.)

EM 6123 Intro Finite Element TBA Instructor: Manav Bhatia

(Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor). Three hours lecture. Introduction to the mathematical theory, formulation, and computer implementation of the finite element method. Application to one- and two-dimensional problems in engineering mechanics.

EM 8113 Theory of Cont Media TBA Instructor: Manav Bhatia

(Prerequisite: MA 3353 or consent of the instructor). Three hours lecture. An introduction to the general theory of continuous media and its application to the theories of elasticity and fluid mechanics.

GE 6990 Special Topic - Sustainable Humanitarian Engineering TBA Instructor: Galyna Melnychuk

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

GE 8003 MENG Capstone TBA Instructor: Kari Reeves

Three hours lecture. An individualized professional project course open only to candidates for the Master of Engineering. Formal written paper and presentation are required.

IE 6193 Automotive Engineering TR 8:00am – 9:15am Instructor: Staff

Three hours lecture. Fundamentals of automotive engineering including power units, mechanical systems, electrical systems and industrial and systems engineering aspects. (Same as CHE/ECE/ME 4193/6193).

IE 6513 Engineering Admin TBA Instructor: Lesley Strawderman

(Prerequisite: Junior or graduate standing in engineering). Three hours lecture. Study of problems confronting the engineering manager. Includes: Organization and communication theory, internal and external relationships and responsibilities, and designing and implementing managerial systems.

IE 6533 Project Mgt MWF 9:00am – 9:50am Instructor: Junfeng Ma

(Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in IE 4613). Three hours lecture. Use of CPM, PERT, and GERT for planning, managing and controlling projects. Computer procedures for complex networks.

IE 6543 Logistics Engineering TR 11:10am – 12:25pm Instructor: Harun Pirim

(Prerequisite: IE 4613 and senior or graduate standing, Co-requisites: IE 4733 or MA 4733). Three hours lecture. Analysis of complex logistics networks. Integration of supply, production, inventory, transportation, and distribution. Strategies for reducing logistics costs and lead times. Customer-supplier partnerships.

IE 6613 Eng Statistics I TBA Instructor: Linkan Bian

(Prerequisite: MA 1723). Three hours lecture. Introduction to statistical analysis. Topics include probability, probability distributions, data analysis, parameter estimation, statistical intervals, and statistical inferences.

IE 6623 Eng Statistics II TR 8:00am – 9:15am Instructor: Linkan Bian

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in IE 4613). Three hours lecture. Continuation of IE 4613/6613. Introduction to engineering applications of regression, experimental design and analysis, and nonparametric methods.

IE 6733 Linear Programming I TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm Instructor: Harun Pirim

(Prerequisites: MA 3113).Three hours lecture. Theory and application of linear programming; simplex algorithm, revised simplex algorithm, duality and sensitivity analysis, transportation and assignment problems algorithms, integer and goal programming. (Same as MA 4733/6733).

IE 6773 Sys Simulation I MWF 11:30am – 12:20pm Instructor: Raed Jaradat

(Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in IE 4934 or equivalent programming course, Co-requisite: IE 4623). Three hours lecture. The principles of simulating stochastic systems with an emphasis on the statistics of simulation and the use of discrete-event simulation languages.

IE 6934 Info Systems for IE MWF 10:20am – 11:10am Instructor: Mohammad Marufuzzaman

Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. An introduction to the design and development of information systems for use in industrial engineering applications.

IE 6990 Special Topic – Occupational Physiology TBA Instructor: Reuben Burch, V

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

IE 8743 Nonlinear Prog I TR 9:35am – 10:50am Instructor: Haifeng Wang

(Prerequisite: IE 4733 or MA 4733). Three hours lecture. Optimization of nonlinear functions; quadratic programming, gradient methods, integer programming; Lagrange multipliers and Kuhn-Tucker theory.

IE 8763 Stochastic Programming MWF 8:00am – 8:50am Instructor: Junfeng Ma

Three hours lecture. An introduction to stochastic optimization, focusing on stochastic programming. Covers applications of stochastic modeling and formulation, important properties of stochastic programs, and solution methods such as decomposition, Monte Carlo methods, and approximation methods.

ME 6193 Automotive Engineering TR 8:00am – 9:15am Instructor: Staff

Three hours lecture. Fundamentals of automotive engineering, including power units, mechanical systems, electrical system and industrial and systems engineering aspects. (Same as CHE/ECE/IE 4193/6193).

ME 6233 Fundamentals of FEA MW 1:00pm – 2:15pm Instructor: Staff

Three hours lecture. This course focuses on the implementation of the finite element (FE) method with commercially available FE software and the basic mathematical theory of finite element analysis. Topics include mechanical response with a survey of thermal analysis and advanced topics (e.g., nonlinear problems and dynamic loading).

ME 6333 Energy Sys Design MWF 9:10am – 10:00am Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisites: ME 3313 and ME 3113). Three hours lecture. Comprehensive design problems requiring engineering decisions, data acquisition, codes/standards compliance. Emphasis upon energy systems components: heat exchangers, piping networks, pumps. Fluid transients, system modeling.

ME 6343 Intermed Heat Trans MW 2:20pm – 3:35pm Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisite: ME 3313). Three hours lecture. Condensation and boiling, analytical and numerical techniques for conduction and convection, gray-body and spectral-dependent radiation, transient and steady-state thermal modeling.

ME 6353 Alt Energy Sources MWF 10:20am – 11:10am Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisite: ME 3313). Three hours lecture. Analysis and design of systems using energy derived from solar, hydro, geothermal, wind, ocean, waste, and biomass sources.

ME 6393 Power Generation Systems MWF 11:30am – 12:20pm Instructor: Jian Zhang

(Prerequisites: ME 3313 and ME 3523). Three hours lecture. Evaluation and optimization of power generation systems with emphasis on optimization methods, system simulation, and economics. Energetic, economic, and environmental issues as well as exergy analysis may be incorporated in this course.

ME 6443 Mech Systems Design TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisites: ME 3423 and ME 4403). Three hours lecture. Mechanical design projects involving analysis; industrial standards and considerations for safety and manufacturability; the use of computers in design and manufacturing automation (CAD/CAM).

ME 6643 Intro Vibration/Controls TR 11:10am – 12:25pm Instructor: Staff

(Prerequisite: ME 3613). Three hours lecture. Review of Laplace Transforms. Introduction to vibrations, Fourier analysis, linearization, system modeling and feedback controls.

ME 6990 Special Topic - Atomistic Simulation of Plasticity in Metals TR 11:10am – 12:25pm Instructor: Staff

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

ME 8253 Fatigue in Engin Design TR 9:35am – 10:50am Instructor: Youssef Hamm

Three hours lecture. Prediction and prevention of fatigue failure in metallic materials.

ME 8313 Cond Heat Transfer TBA Instructor: Like Li

Three hours lecture. Closed form analytical and approximate numerical solutions to one, two, and three dimensional steady-state and transient problems in conduction heat transfer.

ME 8373 Integrate Comp Mat’l Eng MW 3:00pm – 4:15pm Instructor: Doyl Dickel

(Prerequisites: EM 3213 and ME 3403). Three hours lecture. Survey course of various length scale computational analysis related to materials modeling. Emphasis upon projects and exercises.

ME 8823 Viscous Flow II TR 12:45pm – 2:00pm Instructor: Shanti Bhushan

(Prerequisite: ME 8813 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Numerical solution techniques for viscous flow equations. Turbulence and turbulence modeling. Current literature and topics.

Mississippi State University Registration Information

Admissions Unclassified students can transfer a limited number of credits into their degree program. Tamra Swann is the Bagley Distance Education Coordinator and will assist students with admissions and registration in pursuing their Master’s degree program. She can be reached at (662) 325-3786. Registration Spring 2021 Admission Deadline is January 1, 2021. Classes begin on January 6, 2021. The last day to register or add a course is January 13, 2021. Tuition for Spring 2021 Graduate tuition for Spring 2021 is $714.00 / graduate credit hour ($489.00 tuition per hour + $200 distance learning fee per hour + $25 non-refundable instructional support fee per hour) = $2142.00 per 3-hour graduate class. Fee details can be found at https://www.controller.msstate.edu/accountservices/tuition/ Note: The Center of Higher Learning makes every attempt to accurately list tuition rates for our participating universities. It is advisable, however, to check with the University before submitting your final paperwork or payment. Textbooks Students wishing to order textbooks can do so by calling the Barnes & Noble at Mississippi State Bookstore at (662) 325-8361. Details can be found at http://catalog.msstate.edu/graduate/student-life/books-supplies/ Refund Policy If Student completely withdraws from the University: Withdrawals: Tuition and most fees may be refunded to students who formally withdraw from the university according to the schedule on the Mississippi State University Academic Calendar found at http://www.registrar.msstate.edu/calendars/academic-calendar/. If Student withdraws from an individual course: Drops (Fall & Spring Term): Students who reduce their normal course load during a semester to a level which results in a reduction in tuition and fees may receive a 100 percent refund for the courses dropped through the fifth class day. After the fifth class day, no refunds are made for individual courses dropped. Drops (Summer Term): Drops for all summer terms will be refunded at 100 percent during the first class day. After the first class day, no refunds are made for individual courses dropped. Please see http://controller.msstate.edu/accountservices/refunds/restrictions/ for important refund information. For questions about registration and schedule changes, contact Tamra Swann at 662.325.3786 or [email protected]. Important Dates January 1 Admission deadline, registration on-going January 6 Classes begin January 12 Last day to drop or add a course (5th class day) 11:59 p.m. January 13 Last day to drop a course with a “W” grade (36th class day) 5:00pm April 19 Classes End April 22 Final Exams begin