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COURSES OFFERED BY THE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
  • Freshman Level Courses
  • Sophomore Level Courses
    • MSE 222 - Introduction to Materials Science
    • MSE 223L -Materials Processing Laboratory
    • MSE 240 - Thermodynamics
    • MSE 251 Social Constraints on Engineering
    • MSE 257A - Materials Science of Art and Archaeological Objects
    • MSE 258 - Laboratory for Materials Science of Art and Archaeological Objects
    • MSE 259 - Society & the Technology of Art and Archaelological Objects
    • MSE 260 - Structures and Properties of Materials I
  • Junior Level Courses
    • MSE 317 - Science Fiction Studies
    • MSE 331R - Fundamentals of Materials for Engineers
    • MSE 331L - Engineering Materials Laboratory
    • MSE 360R - Structures and Properties of Materials II
    • MSE 360L - Materials Laboratory
    • MSE 380 - Kinetic Processes in Materials
  • Senior Level Courses
    • MSE 409 - Transport Phenomena
    • MSE 412 - Physical Chemistry of Materials
    • MSE 414 - Solidification of Castings
    • MSE 424 - Physics and Chemistry of Ceramic Materials
    • MSE 434 - Electrical and Optical Properties of Materials
    • MSE 435 - Corrosion and Degradation
    • MSE 440 - Thermodynamics of Condensed Phases
    • MSE 442A - Materials Engineering Design
    • MSE 444 - Design Competition
    • MSE 446 - Semiconductor Processing
    • MSE 455 - Physical Metallurgy and Processing of Steel
    • MSE 460 - Polymers
    • MSE 461 - Biological and Synthetic Materials
    • MSE 462 - Structures and Properties of Polymers
    • MSE 465 - Microelectronic Packaging Materials
    • MSE 470 - Technology of Polymers and Ceramics
    • MSE 471 - The Formation and Structure of Glass
    • MSE 479 - Culture and Materials Technology
    • MSE 480 - Experimental Methods for Microstructural Analysis
    • MSE 486 - Technology and Society
    • MSE 488 - Scanning Electron Microscopy of Materials
    • MSE 489 - Transmission Electron Microscopy of Materials
  • Graduate Level Courses
    • MSE 501 - Planning for Discovery
    • MSE 502 - Research Proposal Preparation
    • MSE 503- Applied Surface Chemistry
    • MSE 509 - Transport Phenomena
    • MSE 510 - Thermodynamic Characterization of Materials
    • MSE 512 - Physical Chemistry of Materials
    • MSE 524 - Physics and Chemistry of Ceramic Materials
    • MSE 534 - Advanced Topics in Electronic Materials
    • MSE 535 - Corrosion and Degradation
    • MSE 537 - Advanced Topics in Microelectronics Manufacturing
    • MSE 540 - Thermodynamics of Condensed Phases
    • MSE 542A - Materials Engineering Design
    • MSE 544 - Design Competition
    • MSE 546 - Semiconductor Processing
    • MSE 551 - Atomistic Computational Techniques in Materials Science
    • MSE 555 - Physical Metallurgy and Processing of Alloys
    • MSE 556 - Microelectronic Packaging Materials
    • MSE 557 - Integrated Circuit Laboratory
    • MSE 560 - Materials Science of Polymers
    • MSE 561 - Biological and Synthetic Materials
    • MSE 562 - Structure and Properties of Polymers
    • MSE 570 - Technology of Polymers and Ceramics
    • MSE 571 - The Formation and Structure of Glass
    • MSE 572 - Kinetics Processes in Materials Science
    • MSE 573 Producing Silicon for the Chemical, Electronics, and Metallurgical Industries
    • MSE 579 - Culture and Materials Technology
    • MSE 580 - Experimental Methods for Microstructural Analysis
    • MSE 586 - Technology and Society
    • MSE 588 - Scanning Electron Microscopy
    • MSE 589 - Transmission Electron Microscopy of Materials
    • MSE 595a - Materials Colloquium
    • MSE 596S - Technology and Social Theory


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/ College of Engineering / Materials Science and Engineering
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P.O. Box 210012
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0012