mastery of materials is more critical today than ever as new materials form the core of technological advances in energy, sustainability, electronics, nanotechnology, and biomaterials Materials science and engineering (MSE) at Cornell prepares students to couple fundamental physics, chemistry, and biology with engineering to improve and
electives, Materials-Application-related Electives, or non-MSE Technical Elective courses Courses satisfying this requirement will generally have MATH 2930, MATH 2940, or equivalent courses as a pre - or co-requisite A partial list of courses meeting this requirement is available in the MSE office and online at www mse cornell edu
Materials Science and Engineering Advisor Approved Elective Form Advisor Approved Electives (minimum 2 courses and 6 credits): These courses, part of the common core curriculum, are intended to expand the individual student’s education objective and are normally chosen in consultation with their academic advisor The purpose and intent is
covers topics taught in social sciences Taking courses in Sociology, Psychology, Human Development, and Developmental Sociology can prepare students *Materials Science and Engineering requires 6 credits of advisor approved electives +Only one of these classes can count towards an Outside Technical Elective
an engineering context With electives and laboratory courses, you can easily combine this enhanced knowledge with the practical aspects of conventional engineering disciplines The undergraduate EP curriculum at Cornell is designed to prepare you for a career in research or development in pure or applied science, advanced technology, or
Fiber Science 2020-2021 04 29 20 Fiber Science 2020-2021 The requirements listed below pertain to all students matriculating in August 2020 and January 2021 All of the following sections are required to be completed to graduate Courses in areas 1-17 must be taken for a Letter Grade Overall Credits (REQUIRED)
Materials science and engineering (MSE) at Cornell prepares students to couple fundamental physics, chemistry, and biology with engineering to improve and
Materials Science and Engineering Advisor Approved Elective Form Advisor Approved Electives (minimum 2 courses and 6 credits): These courses, part of the
University Materials Council June 23-24, 2010 • Northwestern University Cornell Department of Materials Science and Engineering Faculty • 16 FTE