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Master of Science (Nonthesis Option)
degree requirements
Undergraduate or graduate leveling courses, assigned on an individual basis, as needed
0–12
Required Courses
MSEN 601 Fundamental Materials Science and Engineering
4
MSEN 602 Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (Prerequisite: undergraduate course in quantum mechanics, PHYS 689-602, or approval of instructor.)
4
Designated Electives: 3 courses from the MSEN Designated Electives List
9–12
Mathematics: One mathematics course selected from MATH 601 or other graduate-level mathematics course, PHYS 615, PHYS 615, MATH 311, CHEN 604
3–4
Seminar: Up to 2 credit hours MSEN 681 (seminar) 1–2
Free electives
On an individual basis, the student will consult with his/her committee chair to choose additional courses appropriate to research area.
Up to 8 credit hours directed studies (685) courses
Up to 9 credit hours 300- or 400-level courses
Up to 12 credit hours special topics (489/689) courses
Total semester credit hours required for degree
36

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