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Students pursuing Materials Science and Engineering with research or teaching assistantships must enroll in the Master of Science in Engineering program's thesis track. This path involves conducting original laboratory investigations and composing a thesis based on independent research. The program mandates 24 credit hours of coursework along with 6 thesis credits. Typically, students fulfill course requirements within four regular semesters (plus one summer term). The Materials Science and Engineering Program provides graduate education and research opportunities across various technical disciplines. While students choose a primary concentration, the program's flexible nature encourages exploration across multiple research domains. By focusing on a particular specialization, students gain foundational MS&E knowledge while developing expertise in interdisciplinary areas bridging science and engineering.
Polymer research at UT Austin examines electronic, structural, and chemical characteristics for uses in microelectronics, affordable solar technologies, biomass applications, composite materials, and filtration membranes. Biomaterials investigations encompass interface studies and materials designed for controlled pharmaceutical delivery systems.