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Dec 18, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Materials Science and Engineering (MMSE)
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Requirements For The Degree:
The Masters (MMSE) Thesis degree requires 30 total credits (24 credit hours of course work and 6 credits of thesis work on a research topic approved by your advisor). Of the 24 credits (8 courses) of course work, 9 credits must be the 3 required core courses, another 6 credits are chosen from an approved list of 5 non-core courses, and an additional 9 credits of technical electives must be chosen from the same approved list of 5 non-core courses or other courses approved by the student’s advisor. (Students must take four 800 level courses to earn their degree).
The Masters (MMSE) Non-Thesis degree requires 30 total credit hours of course work. Of the 30 credits of course work, 9 credits must be the 3 required core courses, another 6 credits are chosen from an approved list of 5 non-core courses, and an additional 15 credits of technical electives must be chosen from the same approved list of 5 non-core courses or other courses approved by the student’s advisor. (Students must take four 800 level courses to earn their degree). The non-thesis degree is offered primarily for off-campus or part-time students, but is available to full-time students with permission from the graduate committee.
- All graduate students must maintain a cumulative grade-point index of 3.0.
- Part-time graduate education is available through the Engineering Outreach Program.
- Students must earn a grade of B- or higher in all courses counting towards the degree requirement.
Restricted Electives:
6 Credits* Choose two from the following: Note:
*Any beyond the two chosen can count as technical electives. Technical Electives:
9 Credits required for Thesis Option; 15 Credits required for Non-Thesis Option These can be any graduate level (600-800 level) courses from any of the Departments in the College of Engineering, Chemistry, or Physics. Please discuss with your advisor. Thesis Option:
This option requires 30 total credits (24 credit hours of course work and 6 credits of thesis work on a research topic approved by your advisor). Of the 24 credits (8 courses) of course work, 9 credits must be the 3 required core courses, another 6 credits are chosen from an approved list of 5 non-core courses, and an additional 9 credits of technical electives must be chosen from the same approved list of 5 non-core courses or other courses approved by the student’s advisor. (Students must take four 800 level courses to earn their degree). Non-Thesis Option
This option requires 30 total credit hours of course work. Of the 30 credits of course work, 9 credits must be the 3 required core courses, another 6 credits are chosen from an approved list of 5 non-core courses, and an additional 15 credits of technical electives must be chosen from the same approved list of 5 non-core courses or other courses approved by the student’s advisor. (Students must take four 800 level courses to earn their degree). The non-thesis degree is offered primarily for off-campus or part-time students, but is available to full-time students with permission from the graduate committee. Credits to Total a Minimum of 30
Last Revised for 2020-2021 Academic Year
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