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The following courses are currently offered by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Courses at the 100-level are intended for freshmen, 200-level sophomores, 300-level juniors, and 400-level seniors and graduate students.
- Materials Science & Engineering, BS
The Materials Science and Engineering (MatSE) curriculum...
- Materials Science & Engineering, BS
Your coursework will provide you the foundational understanding of materials science and engineering. You’ll learn how to make materials marvel to help solve problems to advance green energy, revolutionize health care, re-imagine additive manufacturing and achieve zero waste.
Materials science, engineering, and processing of microlithographic materials, conductors, and dielectrics for electronic applications. Performance related to materials properties and processing.
The Materials Science and Engineering (MatSE) curriculum provides an understanding of the underlying principles of synthesis and processing of materials and of the interrelationships between structure, properties, and processing.
The courses, listed below, have been selected to give an undergraduate student both a strong background in all types of materials as well as more detailed knowledge of a particular area of materials (e.g., ceramics, metals, polymers, electronic materials or biomaterials).
Courses | Materials Science & Engineering | Illinois. Graduate Exams: Qualification, Preliminary, and Final.
Materials Science and Engineering. The study of relationships among processing, structure, properties, and performance. metals | ceramics | polymers | composites | semiconductors | biomaterials. Welding Engineering. The study of design, production, performance, and maintenance of welded products.