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Your second and third years have distinctive course requirements and electives. Here we can compare four related majors through select second and third year courses. MSE 2110 - Introduction to ...
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The undergraduate minor in materials science and engineering provides students with a foundation of engineering, science and mathematics to address challenges that impact public health, safety and ...
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We apply materials science to develop sustainable solutions that address critical industry needs for energy efficiency, resource conservation, and material performance. The Materials Science ...
MATH 220 and 224 or MATH 212, 213 and 214; MATH 230, 234 or equivalent (e.g. 290-2,3 or 291-2,3) CHEM Lecture/lab: 110, 131/141 and 132/142 or 151/161 and 152/162 or 171/181 and 172/182 One course in ...