Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering PHD Programme By Colorado School of Mines |TopUniversities

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

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Main Subject Area

Materials SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Materials Sciences

Degree

MDiv

Study Level

PHD

The program of study for the Doctor of Philosophy in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is selected by the student in consultation with her or his advisor, and with the approval of the Thesis Committee. The program can be tailored within the framework of the regulations of the Graduate School to match the student’s interests while maintaining the main theme of materials engineering and processing. There are three Areas of Specialization within the Department: Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy; Physicochemical Processing of Materials; and, Ceramic Engineering. The Department is home to six research centers: Advanced Coatings and Surface Engineering Laboratory (ACSEL); Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center (ASPPRC); Center for Advanced Non Ferrous Structural Alloys (CANFSA) Center for Welding Joining, and Coatings Research (CWJCR); Colorado Center for Advanced Ceramics (CCAC); and, Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy (KIEM).

Programme overview

Main Subject

Materials Sciences

Degree

MDiv

Study Level

PHD

The program of study for the Doctor of Philosophy in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is selected by the student in consultation with her or his advisor, and with the approval of the Thesis Committee. The program can be tailored within the framework of the regulations of the Graduate School to match the student’s interests while maintaining the main theme of materials engineering and processing. There are three Areas of Specialization within the Department: Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy; Physicochemical Processing of Materials; and, Ceramic Engineering. The Department is home to six research centers: Advanced Coatings and Surface Engineering Laboratory (ACSEL); Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center (ASPPRC); Center for Advanced Non Ferrous Structural Alloys (CANFSA) Center for Welding Joining, and Coatings Research (CWJCR); Colorado Center for Advanced Ceramics (CCAC); and, Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy (KIEM).

Admission Requirements

6+
The Graduate School at Mines is open to graduates from four-year baccalaureate programs at recognized colleges and universities. To be a candidate for a graduate degree, students must have completed an appropriate undergraduate degree program. Other English Language Requirements: A TOEFL?(Test of English as a Foreign Language) minimum score of 550 on the paper-based; A PTE?A (Pearson test of English) score of 70 or higher.

Jan-2000

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