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MSE 5300. INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. 3 Hours.

Introduction to the atomic bonding, crystal structure, defects in materials, diffusion processes, phase diagram and phase transformation, and their relation to the mechanical, electrical, optical and thermal properties of metals, semiconductors, ceramics, polymers and composites.

Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering

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Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of phenomena occurring in materials and their associated chemical, electrical, mechanical, and physical properties. The program prepares students for professional careers in materials science and engineering or for additional studies at the doctoral level.

Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering (BS Entry)

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Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering involves an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach which requires students to complete a set of materials science and engineering core courses augmented by elective offerings in aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering and physics. The degree is a research degree which requires the candidate successfully to carry out independent research in an area acceptable to the Committee on Graduate Studies for Materials Science and Engineering. A student’s research is directed by a faculty member from any of the departments or programs participating in the Materials Science and Engineering Program.

Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering (MS Entry)

https://catalog.uta.edu/engineering/materialsscience/graduate/material-science-engr-ms-entry-phd/
Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering involves an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach which requires students to complete a set of materials science and engineering core courses augmented by elective offerings in aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering and physics. The degree is a research degree which requires the candidate successfully to carry out independent research in an area acceptable to the Committee on Graduate Studies for Materials Science and Engineering. A student’s research is directed by a faculty member from any of the departments or programs participating in the Materials Science and Engineering Program.