The goal of the undergraduate program is to provide a rigorous and
comprehensive curriculum in materials science and engineering as well
as in mathematics, basic sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
Our low student-to-faculty ratio allows students close contact with
faculty in both classroom and research environments, as well as with
other students and researchers in the department. In the tradition
of Johns Hopkins, all of our undergraduate students participate in
research, often beginning in their sophomore year, working closely
with faculty and graduate students.
The graduate program provides students with
a broad yet thorough grounding in the fundamentals of materials
science and engineering. After completing the core curriculum, students
pursuing master's degrees take advanced courses that will allow
them to work at the forefront of knowledge in their chosen specialty.
Those desiring to conduct original research and advance the frontiers
of knowledge pursue doctoral degrees. To this end, the department
has an outstanding and wide-ranging research program, with particular
emphasis on nanomaterials, thin films, metastable materials, biomaterials,
computational materials science, and materials characterization.
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