TSSE - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Total Ship Systems Engineering (TSSE) Program
Purpose: The objective of this program is to provide a broad-based, design-oriented education focusing on the warship as a total engineering system including hull, mechanical, electrical and combat systems.
Eligibility: Students in the following curriculum/degree areas are eligible for the program: Naval Engineering (570)/Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Systems Engineering (590)/Electrical Engineering, Combat Systems (533)/Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Physics.
Program Requirements: In addition to other degree and curriculum requirements, the TSSE students take the following 8 courses (or approved alternate courses (see attachment for details):
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TS 3000 Electrical Power Engineering (F)
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1,3TS 3001 Fundamental Principles of Naval Architecture (Su)
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TS 3002 Principles of Ship Design and Case Studies (F)
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1,3TS 3003 Naval Combat Systems Elements (W)
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TS 4000 Naval Combat Systems Engineering (Sp)
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TS 4001 Integration of Naval Engineering Systems (Sp)
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TS 4002 Ship Systems Integration* (Su)
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TS 4003 Total Ship Systems Engineering* (F)
1Must be taken during the same quarter.
3Must be taken as an integrated sequence.
*Capstone Design Project
Notes:
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Students obtaining the MSEE do not need to take TS 3000 if they take EC 3150 as part of their degree program or if they complete the Power Systems option.
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Students are required to take listed prerequisites to TSXXXX courses prior to enrolling in graduate level TSSE courses.
TSSE Program Director: For further information contact Prof. Jake Didoszak, MEA Department