Combined BS/MS

The combined BS/MS degree program allows qualified students to apply for graduate admissions to pursue both a bachelor's and a master's degree in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) concurrently. Admitted students begin MS degree course work in their junior year and double-count up to 12 credit hours of specific graduate MSE courses for both their undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. The MS degree is designed to be completed within two to three semesters after completing the BS requirements.

Admission Requirements for the Combined BS/MS Program in MSE

Combined BS/MS Program in MSE

Graduate Courses

EMA6128 — Materials Microstructures (3 credits)
EMA6165 — Polymer Physical Science (3 credits)
EMA6316 — Materials Thermodynamics (3 credits)
EMA6412 — Synt. & Char. of Electronic Materials (3 credits)
EMA6448 — Ceramic Processing (3 credits)
EMA6616 — Electronic Materials Processing (3 credits)
EMA6625 — Advanced Materials Processing (3 credits)
EMA6808 — Error Anlys & OPT Met
EMA6910 — Supervised Research (4 credits) (MS Non-thesis)
EMA6971 — Master's Research (4 credits) (MS Thesis)

Undergraduate Requirement

EMA4125 — Microstruct Transformations (3 credits)
EMA4161C — Polymer Physics (4 credits)
EMA4314 — Energetics and Kinetics in MSE (3 credits)
EMA4615 — Compound Semiconductors (3 credits)
EMA4645 — Processing of Ceramic Materials (3 credits)
EMA4614 — Prod of Electronic Materials (3 credits)
EMA4623C — Advanced Materials Processing (4 credits)
EMA3800 — Error Analys & OPT Met
EMA4913/14 — Senior Research (4 credits total) (MS Non-thesis)
EMA4913/14 — Senior Research (4 credits total) (MS Thesis)