Polymers and Biomaterials

 

Fall

 Winter

Foundation courses(Credits: 6 or 9)

MSE 532 (3): Advanced Advanced Thermodynamics of Materials of Materials 

MSE 535 (3): Kinetics, Phase Transformations and Transport, Phase Transformations and Transport 

(1) MSE 550 (3): Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2) Elective courses

(Max credits: 9)

 

MSE 454 (3): Computational Approaches in MSE

MSE 500 (3): Materials Physics and Chemistry 

MSE 510 (3): Materials Chemistry 

MSE 514 (3): Composite Materials

MSE 554 (3): Computational Methods in MS&E and ChemE

MSE 556 (3): Molecular Simulation

MSE 562 (3): Electron Microscopy I

MSE 577 (3): Failure Analysis of Materials of Materials 

MSE 420 (3): Mechanical Behavior of Materials

MSE 440 (3): Ceramics Materials

MSE 470 (3): Physical Metallurgy

MSE 465 (3): Structural and Chemical Characterization of Materials

MSE 520 (3): Advanced Mechanical Behavior

MSE 555 (3): Materials Energy Conversion

 MSE 560 (3): Structures of Materials

MSE 593 (3): Quantum Materials

MSE 559 (3): Foundations Nano II

MSE 593 (3): Data-Driven Materials Design and Genomics

MSE 890 (1): MSE Colloquium

MSE 890 (1): MSE Colloquium

 

 

 

Specialized courses

(Min credits: 15)

MSE 690 (9 to 12 credits)

Research Problems in Materials Science and Engineering

MSE 690 (9 to 12 credits)Research Problems in Materials Science and Engineering

MSE 412 (3): Polymeric Materials

MSE 512 (3): Polymer Physics

MSE 517 (3): Advanced Functional Polymers: Molecular Design and Applications

MSE 593 (3): Surface and Interfacial Engineering

MSE 410 (3): Design and Applications of Biomaterials

MSE 593 (3): Special Topics

 

MSE 593 (3): Special Topics

 

 

(1) Required only for students without undergraduate degree in MSE

(2) Students may count up to 2 non-MSE courses (up to 6 credits) toward the 9 credits. One non-MSE course can be a non-engineering, professionally related (e.g. Business, entrepreneurship, public policy, patent law, TechCom, Engineering education); and the other non-MSE course must be a graduate level Engineering or Science course.