Materials Science and Engineering
Requirements
Description
The materials science and engineering concentration is designed to complement other science and engineering concentrations with an in-depth understanding of materials, including their structure, processing, properties and performance.
Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 20 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.
- Students need sophomore status and a minimum 3.00 GPA to enroll in the concentration in materials science and engineering.
- Students must maintain a 2.50 GPA in all courses in the concentration.
- To enhance the understanding of the subject matter, the selected courses are sequential in nature and require certain prerequisites. Consequently, students should carefully note the semester in which any of these courses are offered.
- Interested students should consult with a SEMTE advisor to verify eligibility and to review all courses required for the concentration. To schedule an advising appointment, please contact the SEMTE advising office at http://engineering.asu.edu/semte/Advising.html.
- * For courses that are restricted to Engineering BS/BSE students a BIS advisor can obtain an override with the Materials Science and Engineering advising program by emailing semte@asu.edu.
Chemistry 1 Set Required
Choose elective courses from the following:
Select in consultation with an advisor.
CHM 114 General Chemistry for Engineers, SQ (4) (Prerequisites: CHM 101 with C or better OR Mathematics Placement Test score of 50% or higher OR Pre/Co-requisites: MAT 170 (or MAT 171, 210, 251, 265 or 270) with C or better if completed)
OR
CHM 113 General Chemistry I, SQ (4) (Prerequisite(s): CHM 101 with C or better, Mathematics Placement Test score of 50% or higher, or Pre/Co-requisite(s): MAT 170, 171, 210, 251, 265 or 270 with C or better if completed; Credit is allowed for only CHM 113 or 117)
AND
CHM 116 General Chemistry II, SQ (4) (Prerequisites: CHM 113 or CHM 117, or CHM 114 with C or better. Credit is allowed for only CHM 115, 116 or 118)
Materials Related Lab Course
Choose One Course
MSE 421 Physical Metallurgy Laboratory (1) (Pre/Co-requisite: MSE 420)
MSE 356 Structure, Properties and Defects Lab (1) * (Prerequisite: Pre/Co-requisite: MSE 355)
Upper Division Requirements
Two MSE courses at the 300 level or higher
Any MSE 300 level course
Any MSE 400 level course
Except NOT FROM: MSE 301 OR MSE 308 OR MSE 494 [*SCIENCE*FUN*] OR MSE 494 [*SCIENCE*LEADER*]
Materials-Related Requirement 1 Course Required
BME 318 Biomaterials (4)* (Prerequisites: Biomedical Engineering BSE student; CHM 114, 116, or BIO 181 (or BME 111 or BIO 188) with C or better; MAT 274 (or 275) with C or better)
CEE 353 Civil Engineering Materials (3)* (Prerequisite(s): CEE 213 (or CNE 213) with C or better; BSE Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering major; Credit is allowed for only CEE or CNE 353)
CHM 471 Solid-State Chemistry (3) (Pre/Co-requisite: CHM 346 with C or better if completed; Credit is allowed for only CHM 471 or 571)
EEE 352 Properties of Electronic Materials (4)* (Prerequisites: CHM 114, 115, 116 or 118; EEE 241; PHY 241 with a C or better; Engineering BS/BSE student)
EEE 436 Fundamentals of Solid-State Devices (3)* (Prerequisites: Engineering BS/BSE students; EEE 352 (ECE 352))
MSE 300 or 400 level course
PHY 481 Materials Physics I (3) (Prerequisites: PHY 311 with C or better; PHY 315 with C or better; Credit is allowed for only MSE 526, NAN 511, PHY 481 or 511)
Except NOT FROM: MSE 301 OR MSE 308 OR MSE 494 [*SCIENCE*FUN*] OR MSE 494 [*SCIENCE*LEADER*]
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