MATH 220 and 224 or MATH 212, 213 and 214; MATH 230, 234 or equivalent (e.g. 290-2,3 or 291-2,3) CHEM Lecture/lab: 110, 131/141 and 132/142 or 151/161 and 152/162 or 171/181 and 172/182 One course in ...
The Materials Science & Engineering minor is designed for students who want to expand their career opportunities and open new doors in the growing, interdisciplinary materials science field at the ...
This course is open to all undergraduates and there are no prerequisites. Priority is given to first-year and sophomore level students and those interested in majoring in Materials Science and ...
Materials are a necessity for all engineering applications. Materials science and engineering seeks to understand the fundamental physical origins of material behavior in order to optimize properties ...
This course introduces different materials and their unique properties to students studying to become architects, artists, and designers to make informed decisions to use materials in their ...
Dr. Callahan earned all three degrees from the University of Connecticut at Storrs, starting with a bachelor’s of science degree in chemical engineering. As a senior, Callahan took a required course ...
The Materials Science Laboratory is primarily used by the Mechanical Engineering students to support relevant courses and research activities. The Material Science laboratory consists of equipment ...
Discover the underlying principles of materials science and how these are applied. Keep your course general or tailor your degree with optional materials modules. You'll interact directly with ...