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It is the objective of the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering undergraduate program to provide
an educational experience that develops the fundamental scientific and technical engineering principles
to prepare the student for the 21st century. Students receive an integrated learning experience,
which includes classroom and laboratory courses that enhance their analytical, experimental,
synthesis, and design skills for problem solving, that address their responsibilities to society and the environment, and that emphasize the growth of their teamwork, communicative, and leadership talents. Student learning is stimulated by modern facilities that
include sophisticated equipment and advanced computer technology in which individual attention is the rule rather than the exception.
Abet, Inc Scholarships ResearchMany undergraduate students are recruited by the faculty to participate in research projects. Such participation could be used toward academic credit or could provide employment (part time during the academic year and sometimes full time during the summer). Such valuable experience can be extremely helpful when faced with finding a permanent position after graduation.
The Manufacturing Engineering Certificate curriculum is a 34-credit-hour course sequence that can be taken concurrently with the courses required for a bachelor's degree. The manufacturing engineering courses are acceptable electives in the bachelor's degree program. The certificate program requires 7 or 8 hours beyond the regular bachelor's program. Students completing all requirements receive the B.S. degree and a certificate indicating completion of the additional requirements. The student's transcript likewise indicates completion of the certificate program. Students interested in the certificate program should contact their advisers. Roadmap to your Graduation
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