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Materials Science and Engineering Minor

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Offered by: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Administrative Contact: MS&E undergraduate program director, 214 Bard Hall, 255-9159
Eligibility: Students in all Majors except Materials Science and Engineering may participate in this minor.
Educational Objectives: Materials form the core basis of many engineering disciplines
including mechanical, civil, chemical, and electrical engineering. This minor provides
engineers in related majors with the fundamental understanding of mechanisms
that determine the performance, properties, and processing of modern materials.

Requirements
At least six (6) courses (> of 18 credits), chosen as follows:

I. Required

MS&E 261Mechanical Properties of Materials: From Nanodevices to Superstructures
or MS&E 262Electronic Materials for the Information Age
 
II. Two of the following
MS&E 206Atomic and Molecular Structure of Matter
MS&E 301Materials Chemistry
MS&E 303Thermodynamics of Condensed Systems
MS&E 304Kinetics, Diffusion, and Phase Transformations
MS&E 305Electronic, Magnetic, and Dielectric Properties of Materials
MS&E 402Mechanical Properties of Materials, Processing, and Design
 
III. Three electives chosen from the following:
  • MS&E 261, MS&E 262, and any course at the 300 level or above
  • Selected courses in materials properties and processing (at the 300 level or above) from A&EP, CHEME, CEE, ECE, M&AE, PHYS, and CHEM, as approved by the MS&E undergraduate coordinator.

Academic Standards
At least C in each course in the minor.

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