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Materials science and engineering serves as the foundation for all engineering disciplines. Enhancing living standards demands expertise in both existing material processing techniques and characteristics, as well as the innovation and implementation of novel materials. The Materials Science and Engineering (MatSE) program equips students with fundamental knowledge about material synthesis, processing methods, and the critical connections between structure, properties, and manufacturing processes. Students gain skills to develop cutting-edge materials and systems needed for applications like flexible electronics, advanced communication technologies, targeted medical treatments, self-repairing materials, hydrogen energy solutions, and improved solar and nuclear energy systems. The curriculum integrates principles from physics and chemistry to explain the behavior of everyday materials. During their first two years, students complete foundational courses in science and engineering alongside introductory MatSE concepts. The third year focuses on core materials science principles, while seniors specialize in their preferred MatSE area, preparing them for industry careers, entrepreneurial ventures, or graduate studies. Note: The biomaterials track combines biological and chemical studies with rigorous engineering training. The program aims to equip graduates with fundamental knowledge for materials-related careers or advanced studies through comprehensive education in broad materials concepts and specialized concentrations, emphasizing analytical skills, problem-solving, and design methodologies. Students also develop teamwork abilities, communication skills, and professional competencies including ethical and environmental considerations to succeed in further education or industrial careers.