
PhD in
Ph.D. in Engineering - Dynamic Systems and Controls Emphasis University of Georgia - College of Engineering

Scholarships
Introduction
Overview
Much of our technological systems now require complex control functions to operate. The Dynamic Systems and Control program draws from many disciplines to develop new approaches and effective solutions to the analysis of systems and the design of control functions for them. The program offers students tremendous flexibility in designing a graduate program that builds in-depth skills and breadth of knowledge that will relate to their area of interest.
Emphasis Area Course List
As a requirement of the Ph.D. Engineering with an Emphasis in Dynamical Systems and Control, students must complete a minimum of 9 credit hours selected from the Dynamical Systems and Control Course List below. Students work with their graduate advisor to select the most appropriate coursework to ensure breadth of understanding as well as mastery of knowledge in a specific subject area. In addition to completing 9 credit hours selected from the list below, students may work with their graduate advisor to develop an interdisciplinary plan of coursework drawing from the extensive graduate course offerings available at UGA.
- ENGR6350 Finite Element Analysis (F)
- ENGR6210 Linear Systems (F)
- ENGR6220 Feedback Control Systems (Sp)
- ENGR6230 Sensors and Transducers (F)
- ENGR6260 Introduction to Nanoelectronics (F)
- ENGR6560 Engineering Design Optimization
- ENGR6540 Applied Machine Vision
- ENGR6920 Theory of Design (Sp)
- ENGR8103 Computational Engineering (Sp)
- ENGR8310 MEMS Design (F)
- CVLE/MCHE8440 Advanced Strength of Materials (Sp)
- MCHE6360 Robotic Manipulators
- CHEM8880 Nanomaterials: Engineering and Characterization (F)
- STAT 6315 Statistical Methods Researcher (Sp)