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2014-2015 Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, B.S.


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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  

***EELE 201 /EELE 202  may be substituted for PHSX 322 - Electronics for Scientists  and 1 technical elective credit (see below).

****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 , MIN 105  , 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 

  as “Engineering Fundamentals” courses. Students interested in Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy should consider   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,     and   ,   ,  , &  . Students interested in Welding, Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering should consider  ,  ,  ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,  . 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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