Materials Science and Engineering, BSE
Postgraduate
In Philadelphia (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Philadelphia (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
The Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) program reflects the explosive growth of interest in the nano and bio sectors of engineering science and technology. MSE prepares students to use fundamental scientific principles to synthesize, manipulate, design and characterize the structural and functional properties of advanced engineering materials. The program offers students advantages seldom found in other MSE programs: the opportunity to tailor the curriculum to their own interests, guaranteed research experience and an excellent student-faculty ratio.
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Subjects
- GCSE Physics
- Engineering
- Materials
Course programme
Introduction to Functional Materials: From Macro to Nanoscale
Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
Nano-scale Materials Lab
Energetics of Macro and Nano-scale Materials
Self-Assembly of Soft Materials
Structure at the Nanoscale
Materials Selection
Mechanical Behavior of Macro/Nanoscale Materials
Phase Transformations
Computational Materials Science
Senior Design
Senior Design
Calculus, Part I
Calculus, Part II
Calculus, Part III
Calculus, Part IV 1
Analytical Methods for Engineering
Engineering Probability (recommended)
Principles of Physics I (without laboratory) 2
Introduction to Mechanics
Principles of Physics II (without laboratory)
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry Laboratory I
General Chemistry II
General Chemistry Laboratory II
Quantum Physics of Materials
Engineering Ethics
Note: ENM 251 Analytical Methods for Engineering can be taken with department permission.
Note: MEAM 110 Introduction to Mechanics can be taken with department permission.
Highly recommended: MSE 430 Introduction to Polymers, MSE 465 Fabrication and Characterization of Micro and Nanostructured Materials, MSE 515 Mathematics for Materials Science, MSE 536 Electronic Properties of Materials MSE 545 Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability, MSE 555 Electrochemical Engineering of Materials or CHEM 241 Principles of Organic Chemistry. Approval by petition required to use EAS 545 Engineering Entrepreneurship I and EAS 546 Engineering Entrepreneurship II as a technical elective.
The Social Science & Humanities Depth and Writing Requirement can be satisfied with the 7 total course units.
Materials Science and Engineering, BSE