Materials Science and Engineering

GRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS (from the 93/95 Bulletin)


Degrees awarded: M.S. in Materials Science Engineering; Ph.D. in Materials Science Engineering The Department of Materials Science and Engineering offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The motivating philosophy of the graduate program is to provide the student with a broad synthesis of the theoretical and experimental techniques required for work with all classes of materials. Emphasis is placed on courses that unify the field in terms of fundamentals treated with sufficient depth to enable the student to make technological contributions in diverse areas of materials science and engineering. Laboratory and course work are structured to provide programs for students who (1) are currently employed and can complete their studies in the evening, (2) are working in materials-related industries and can integrate their work experience into their degree requirements, or (3) are entering intensive basic research-oriented programs leading to a Ph.D. or Master of Science degree.

Industrial Cooperative Ph.D. Program

A special Ph.D. degree program is offered by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering for highly qualified individuals working in an industrial materials research area. Candidates for this program must have met the graduate coursework requirements for the Ph.D., typically by earning a master's degree. Doctoral research is generally done at the student's place of employment, rather than on the university campus. Contact the department for further information.

One-Year Masters Program

Students admitted to this program can complete all requirements for the degree in two semesters of full-time study. Required courses are given in the late afternoon or evening and research projects can be carried out at the student's work location. Contact the department for further information.

Degree Requirements

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last modified on 03/14/96 by JQ.