Materials Science and Engineering, Minor
The Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) program reflects the explosive growth of interest in the nano and bio sectors of engineering science and technology. MSE prepares students to use fundamental scientific principles to synthesize, manipulate, design and characterize the structural and functional properties of advanced engineering materials. The program offers students advantages seldom found in other MSE programs: the opportunity to tailor the curriculum to their own interests, guaranteed research experience and an excellent student-faculty ratio.
SEAS Second Major or Minor Option
Students interested in a second major (College students only) or minor with SEAS are required to meet with the Undergraduate Curriculum Chair from the major/minor department you wish to declare to discuss requirements and obtain approval on the Second Major or Minor form. The approved form must be returned to the SEAS Research and Academic Services Office, 109 Towne Building.
For more information: http://www.seas.upenn.edu/undergraduate/degrees/minors.php
Materials Science and Engineering Minor (CSCI)
Code | Title | Course Units |
---|---|---|
MSE 2200 | Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering | 1 |
MSE 2210 | Quantum Physics of Materials | 1 |
MSE 2150 | Introduction to Functional Materials: From Macro to Nanoscale | 1 |
MSE 2600 | Energetics of Macro and Nano-scale Materials | 1 |
MSE 3300 | Self-Assembly of Soft Materials | 1 |
MSE 4400 | Phase Transformations | 1 |
Total Course Units | 6 |
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.