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Materials engineering focuses on understanding and manipulating the processing, structure, characteristics, and performance of various materials such as metals, alloys, semiconductors, ceramics, glass, polymers, composites, and nanomaterials. Professionals in this field use mathematical, physical, and chemical principles to create, analyze, and implement materials critical to contemporary civilization. Applications span from nanoscale atomic layers in microchip transistors to single-crystal turbine blades and large-scale metallic alloys in infrastructure projects. The Materials Science and NanoEngineering program equips students with the expertise to tackle material-related challenges, pursue rewarding careers, and emerge as innovators in this cutting-edge technological domain. Graduates earning a BA in Materials Science and Nanoengineering will develop competencies including: Applying mathematical and scientific principles to engineering challenges. Designing systems or processes considering practical limitations like cost, environmental impact, and societal factors. Solving engineering problems effectively. Mastering communication skills. Understanding current technological trends. Utilizing modern engineering methodologies and tools.
Program Learning Outcomes for the BA Degree with a Major in Materials Science and Nanoengineering
Upon completing the BA degree with a major in Materials Science and Nanoengineering, students will demonstrate:
The capability to analyze and resolve intricate engineering challenges using scientific and mathematical approaches.
Engineering design skills to create solutions addressing technical requirements while accounting for public welfare, environmental concerns, and socioeconomic factors.
Effective communication across diverse audiences.
Awareness of ethical obligations and professional accountability in engineering decisions, considering broader societal and environmental consequences.
Proficiency in conducting experiments, evaluating data, and reaching evidence-based conclusions.
The ability to continuously expand knowledge through effective learning techniques.