ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM - PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
The educational program of the Department is
designed to have the flexibility to meet the educational needs of each student
and to provide the foundation for future career development. The
Program Objectives that have guided the development of the undergraduate degree
program are:
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To provide
students with a broad education required to recognize, understand and further the
evolving role that materials science and engineering plays in society.
·
To prepare
students for careers in materials science and
engineering, or in fields that require an understanding of materials, by
providing a broad, fundamental view of materials as well as a solid foundation
in science and engineering.
·
To understand and
appreciate materials research and its application in
advancing a wide range of established and emerging technologies.
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To maintain an
academic program and community environment that prepares students for
graduate studies in materials or in related engineering areas as well as for
advanced study in professional fields such as medicine or law.
·
To develop the
communication skills of students and to improve their ability effectively to contribute as
members of teams.
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To instill
professional and ethical behavior in our students that will
serve as the foundation for personal development, professional advancement and
leadership.
These objectives have guided the development of
our overall program so that it prepares students for life beyond the University
in many ways. In particular, students
majoring in materials science and engineering:
· are well prepared for professional
scientific and engineering practice, as well as for advanced study in materials
science and engineering or in other scientific/engineering disciplines. Students are also prepared for professional
studies in areas such as law or medicine;
· acquire
a solid grounding in the mathematics, chemistry, biology and the physics that
are required for the solution of materials
problems related to the structure, properties, processing and
performance of materials;
· can
utilize modern scientific, engineering and computer tools to analyze problems
in materials science and engineering;
· can
identify important scientific and engineering problems related to materials,
and then design systems and processes as well as perform relevant experiments
and interpret data to aid the solution of these problems ;
· learn
to work both independently and in teams;
· obtain
extensive experience in oral and written communication including science and
engineering specific forms of communication such as technical reports,
scientific notebooks and technical presentations of research;
· are instilled with an appropriate
appreciation of the broad need for life-long learning, the scope and meaning of
professional responsibility and the relevance of engineering practice with
regard to contemporary issues.
With successful completion of our undergraduate program, our students have gone on to pursue challenging and rewarding careers and have become instrumental in shaping the world of materials science and engineering for tomorrow!