Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2017-2018 Catalog Program: Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, B.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, B.S.

Freshman

Fall Semester

Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
CHMY 141 - College Chemistry I 3 credits
CHMY 142 - College Chemistry Laboratory I 1 credit
EGEN 101 - Introduction Engineering Calculations & Problem Solving 3 credits
M 171 - Calculus I 3 credits
  • Humanities & Fine Arts Elective 3 credits *
  • EGEN 194 - Freshman Engineering Seminar 1 credit
    WRIT 121 - Introduction To Technical Writing 3 credits

    Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    CHMY 143 - College Chemistry II 3 credits
    CHMY 144 - College Chemistry Laboratory II 1 credit
    M 172 - Calculus II 3 credits
    PHSX 234 - General Physics-Mechanics 3 credits
  • Humanities & Fine Arts Elective 3 credits *
  • EGEN 102 - Engineering Programming, Design, and Problem Solving 2 credits
    GEO 101 - Introduction to Physical Geology 3 credits

    Total: 18

    Sophomore

    Fall Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ECNS 203 - Principles of Micro and Macro  ** 3 credits
    EGEN 201 - Engineering Mechanics–Statics 3 credits
    M 273 - Multivariable Calculus 4 credits
    PHSX 235 - General Physics-Heat, Sound & Optics 3 credits
    PHSX 236 - General Phy-Heat, Sound & Optics Lab 1 credit
  • Social Science Elective 3 credits*
  • Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EMAT 251 - Materials Structures & Properties 3 credits
    EMET 307 - M&ME Thermodynamics 3 credits
    M 274 - Introduction to Differential Equation 3 credits
    PHSX 237 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion 3 credits
    PHSX 238 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion Lab 1 credit
    EMET 232 - Introduction to Mineral Processing 2 credits
    EMET 234 - Mineral Processing Lab 1 credit
    EMET 294 - M&ME Workshop 1 credit

    Total: 17

    Junior

    Fall Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EMAT 351 - Fundamentals of Materials 3 credits
    EMAT 353 - Microstructural Interpretation 1 credit
    STAT 332 - Statistics for Scientists and Engineers 3 credits
    EMET 235 - Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Lab 1 credit
    EMET 233 - Mineral Processing and Design 2 credits
  • Technical Elective 3 credits *****
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    EGEN 305 - Mechanics of Materials (equiv 205) 3 credits
    EGEN 306 - Mechanics of Materials Laboratory 1 credit

    -OR-

    EGEN 335 - Fluid Mechanics 3 credits
    EGEN 336 - Fluid Mechanics Lab 1 credit

    Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EMET 401 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing 3 credits
    EMET 402 - Pyrometallurgy & Thermal Processing 3 credits
    EMET 405 - Extractive Metallurgy Lab 1 credit
    EGEN 325 - Engineering Economic Analysis 3 credits
    EMAT 354 - Materials Engineering & Design Lab 1 credit
    WRIT 321W - Advanced Technical Writing 3 credits
  • Science or Technical Elective 3 credits****, *****
  • Total: 17

    Senior

    Fall Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EMET 340 - Mass Transfer & Chemical Kinetics 3 credits
    EMET 380 - M&ME Safety & Health 1 credit
    EMAT 362 - Ceramic Materials 3 credits
    EMET 489W - M&ME Design I 1 credit
    EMAT 471 - Materials Characterization & Analysis 3 credits
  • Technical Elective 6 credits *****
  • Total: 17

    Spring Semester

    Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EMET 350 - Transport Phenomena 3 credits
    EMAT 472 - Materials Engineering & Design 2 Credits
    EMAT 475 - Corrosion 3 credits
    EMET 499W - M&ME Design Capstone II 2 credits
  • Technical Elective 6 credits *****
  • Total: 16

    Minimum Credits for a B.S. Degree in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering: 136

    *M&ME students must complete 6 credits of humanities and 6 credits of social sciences. See General Education Requirements.

    **ECNS 203 satisfies 3 of the 6 credits of the social sciences General Education Requirements 

    ****Science Electives include BIOB 160, CHMY 210, CHMY 311, CHMY 321, CHMY 371 and CHMY 401.

    *****Departmental approval is required for all technical electives. PERMISSIBLE TECHNICAL ELECTIVES include: BIOB 160, EGEN 202, GEO 204, EENV 204, and any course numbered 300 or higher in BCH, BIOB, BIOL, BIOM, CHMY, EELE., EGEN, EMAT, EMET, EMEC, MIN, ENGR, ENVE, GEOE, GEOP, M or M.EC.

    Students should consider taking EGEN 202, EGEN 335 or EGEN 324 as “Engineering Fundamentals” courses.

    Students interested in Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy should consider EMET 501, 502, 504, 511, 520, 525, 526, 531, 534, 582, 583 and EMAT 523, 541, 571 & 580.Students interested in Welding, Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering should consider EMET 520, EMAT 523, 541, 544, 569, 570, 571, 580, and 584. In addition, EMET 494W-M&ME Seminar can be repeated for 1 technical elective credit.

    M&ME students should also consider completing Minors in Chemistry, Math, and Physics as well as those in other engineering programs. Minors available from the M&ME Dept are limited to students seeking outside engineering degrees as described in Academic Programs Section, subsection Minors.

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