Engineering Physics majors have the opportunity to focus their elective course work in a specific concentration area and earn a certificate if they are interested in a more focused field of study. Successful completion of an ENGP certificate requires a student to choose any four out of the seven total electives (i.e., out of the four engineering electives, one contemporary physics elective, one classical physics elective, and one broader technical elective) from within a particular concentration area.
The allowable electives for the Materials Engineering Certificate are listed in the Requirements.
Course ID | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Four Electives | ||
Select four courses from the list as explained in the description above: | 12 | |
Computational Materials Scienc 4 | ||
Kinetics of Material Systems 4 | ||
Structure of Materials 4 | ||
Processing of Biomaterials 4 | ||
Materials for Energy 4 | ||
ENGP 3390 | Synthesis of Nanomaterials 4 | 3 |
Photonic Materials & Devices 4 | ||
MicroFab and Nanotech 4 | ||
Electrnc Prop of Materls 3 | ||
Mechanic Behavior of Materials | ||
Thermodynamics of Materials | ||
Matl & Energy Balances 4 | ||
Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering 4 | ||
Molec Biophysics & Polymer Phy 3 | ||
Special Topics (Biomimetics: An Approach to Problem Solving) 4 | ||
Thermodynamics II 4 | ||
Polymer Engr & Science 4 | ||
Total Credit Hours | 15 |
- 1
satisfies a Broader Technical elective
- 2
satisfies a Classical Physics elective
- 3
satisfies a Contemporary Physics elective
- 4
satisfies an Engineering elective