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Dec 21, 2024
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EMAT & EMET 298 - Internship0 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience and related to the Metallurgical & Materials Engineering degree program. Students should consult with their faculty coordinator to determine the availability of appropriate work experiences which includes undergraduate research and temporary (e.g., summer) employment. Students have interned with numerous companies including ASARCO, Barrick Gold, Freeport-McMoRan, INL, Kaiser Aluminum, MSE-TA, NASA, Newmont, Rio Tinto, and Stillwater Mining.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of one semester of course work and Consent. May be repeated once for credit. Course offered on demand.
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