Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering Program By Michigan Technological University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering

Main Subject Area

Engineering - ChemicalMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Chemical

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

A bachelor’s degree in materials science and engineering (EMSE) will prepare you to create and innovate products that touch our everyday lives: prostheses, automobiles, mountain bikes, computers, cell phones, and more.At Michigan Tech, you will not only explore a wide variety of materials—ranging in scale from the Nano- to the macro—you will also take an active role in their development and production. Find out what controls the properties, behaviors, and performance of metals, plastics, ceramics, biomaterials, electronic materials, and more.Materials scientists work at the forefront of technology, applying physics, chemistry, and biology to compose new products—many of which have the potential to greatly improve quality of life. These professionals have contributed to major scientific breakthroughs including: New materials that allow energy conversion for a cleaner environment; Artificial skin for burn victims; Nanotechnologies that make computers smaller, faster, and more economical; Tough new composites that enable mountain bikers to climb higher and faster; Microscopic silicon chips that rewire themselves to conform to users’ needs; Medical diagnostic equipment such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Chemical

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

A bachelor’s degree in materials science and engineering (EMSE) will prepare you to create and innovate products that touch our everyday lives: prostheses, automobiles, mountain bikes, computers, cell phones, and more.At Michigan Tech, you will not only explore a wide variety of materials—ranging in scale from the Nano- to the macro—you will also take an active role in their development and production. Find out what controls the properties, behaviors, and performance of metals, plastics, ceramics, biomaterials, electronic materials, and more.Materials scientists work at the forefront of technology, applying physics, chemistry, and biology to compose new products—many of which have the potential to greatly improve quality of life. These professionals have contributed to major scientific breakthroughs including: New materials that allow energy conversion for a cleaner environment; Artificial skin for burn victims; Nanotechnologies that make computers smaller, faster, and more economical; Tough new composites that enable mountain bikers to climb higher and faster; Microscopic silicon chips that rewire themselves to conform to users’ needs; Medical diagnostic equipment such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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