Graduate Program in Material Science
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Curriculum
For general information, see UVM's requirements for the Master of Science Degree and the Doctor of Philosophy Degree.
Masters Degree
- Core courses (12 credits): Students must take a mathematics course and select three courses out of the remaining five categories:
- Thermodynamics: Chem 262, Phys265
- Quantum Mechanics: Chem263, Phys273
- Structure / Solid State Physics: EE366, Phys242
- Mechanical Properties of Solids: ME252, TBD
- Mathematics: Math272, Phys301, ME304, 1 Higher Level Math. or Stat. course (e.g., Stat 231) depending on student's background
Attendance in materials science seminars is required. There is approximately one seminar each month during the school year and these are arranged in conjunction with the participating departments
- Electives (12 credits with thesis; 18 credits without thesis):
Students can chose from one of two electives, bio-/polymeric materials and electronic materials. Courses other than those recommended below may be acceptable with approval of the program graduate student advisor.
Bio-/Polymeric Materials Biomechanics I and II ME 207, ME 208 Biomedical engineering ME 301 Composite materials ME257 Advanced engineered materials ME255 Continuum mechanics ME336 Polymer chemistry Chem214 Biochemistry I and II Biochem 301, Biochem 302 Polymer physics Phys 323 Rheology TBD
Electronic Materials Solid state materials and devices I and II EE261 and EE262 Science and technology of integrated circuits EE266 Solid state and semiconductor theory I and II EE365 and 366 Thermal physics Phys 265 Quantum mechanics II Phys362 Advanced Dynamics Phys311 Electromagnetism Phys214 Electromagnetic theory Phys313 X-ray Physics TBD
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