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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

  • Introduction
  • Doctoral Programs
  • Master of Science with a Major in Engineering

    Departments:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical and
       Computer Engineering

  • Mechanical and
       Industrial Engineering

  • Metallurgical and
       Materials Engineering


    Dr. Andrew Swift,
    Dean
    Dr. Stephen Stafford,
    Associate Dean
    Dr. Vijay Singh, Associate Dean for Research
    Dr. Darrell Schroder,
    Assistant Dean
    Engineering/Science Complex,
    Engineering Building,
    Room E230
    Phone: (915) 747-5460
    Fax: (915) 747-5616
    E-mail: engineer@utep.edu


  • Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/meandie/
    M201 Engineering/Science Complex
    (915) 747-5468

    1.- Requirements for Admission
    2.- Requirements for the Degree
    3.- Advisory Committees
    4.- Undesignated Degrees
    5.- Concentrations
    6.- PhD in Materials Sciences and Engineering
    7.- Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME) Courses

    5.- Concentrations

    Possible concentrations for an undesignated degree or to complement a research area or to achieve a broader materials background may involve Business Management, Operations Research, Structural Mechanics, Electronic Device Design and Development, Experimental Design, Manufacturing Engineering emphasizing advanced manufacturing and Materials Processes, Waste Materials Management, and the like. Some examples of other engineering courses which might contribute to developing these areas include the following:

    Mechanical/Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering
    IE/MECH 5351 Linear & Combinatorial Optimization Methods
    IE 5352 Design & Analysis of Industrial Experiments
    IE 5359 Computer-Aided Manufacturing
    IE 5362 Graphical Elements of Computer-Aided Design & Manufacturing
    MECH/IE/MFG 5390 Special Topics in Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering

    Civil Engineering
    CE 5305 Advanced Structural Analysis
    CE 5312 Environmental Processes
    CE 5317 Similitude & Statistical Methods

    Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
    CS 5310 Computer Graphics
    EE 5311 Semiconductor Devices
    EE 5312 Advanced Optoelectronic Devices


    Students from other science or engineering disciplines may wish to develop a concentration in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering or Materials Engineering. In general, a concentration could be developed by considering the core program:


    MME 5401 Microstructural and Microchemical Characterization of Materials
    MME 5302 Materials Extraction, Synthesis, & Processing
    MME 5403 Advanced Concepts in Materials Science & Engineering
    MME 5304 Phase Transformations & Microstructures

    Other concentrations could be developed by other groupings of courses or areas represented by course groupings. The first three core courses shown above from the MS program are also articulated with the Ph.D. program core in materials science and engineering. Students completing the MS degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and pursuing the Ph.D. degree in Materials Science and Engineering may waive MASE 6402, 6400, and 5302, substituting work as recommended by the Graduate Advisor.


    For Undergraduate and Graduate Students

    MME 3309 Introduction to Electronic Materials Science
    MME 3314 Composite Materials
    MME 3321 Engineering Alloys
    MME 4303 Metals Processing
    MME 4404 Materials Processing
    MME 3406 Physical Metallurgy
    MME 3407 Mechanical Behavior of Materials
    MME 4309 Corrosion
    MME 4316 Failure Analysis
    MME 4405 Materials Fabrication
    MME 4413 Structural Characterization
    MME 4419 Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Design

     

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