The Materials Engineering major is a designated capstone major. Students undertake two individual projects involving materials selection, treatment, and serviceability. Successful completion requires working knowledge of physical properties of materials and strategies and methodologies of using materials properties in the materials selection process. Students learn and work independently and practice leadership and teamwork in and across disciplines. They are also expected to communicate effectively in oral, graphic, and written forms.
The materials engineering program is designed for students who wish to pursue a professional career in the materials field and desire a broad understanding of the relationship between microstructure and properties of materials. Metals, ceramics, and polymers, as well as the design, fabrication, and testing of metallic and other materials such as oxides, glasses, and fiber-reinforced composites, are included in the course contents.
Learning Outcomes
The Materials Engineering major has the following learning outcomes:
Application of knowledge of mathematics, natural science, and engineering to analysis of materials and other systems
Learn and work independently
Practice leadership and teamwork in and across disciplines
Design of a system, component, or process to meet desired needs
Effective oral, graphic, and written communication