Mission
The mission of the material sciences and engineering minor is to observe how engineers discover holistic and effective solutions to unsustainable practices. The program provides a concrete background for students to become innovative future leaders in established manufacturing firms and new entrepreneurial ventures, and gives our graduates a blend of theory and practice by preparing them for this most demanding field.
Program Educational Objectives
1. Providing students with a profound (both detailed and broad) education in the domain of sustainable product creation.
2. Preparing students for an international design, manufacturing or research career.
3. Enabling students to present and defend scientific results.
Program Outcomes
a. Students will be capable of planning, designing and manufacturing products in a sustainable fashion in order to meet market demand.
b. Students will be trained to apply all techniques, skills and modern engineering tools, which are required for engineering practice.
c. Students will have a comprehensive understanding of engineering techniques and state-of-the-art methods.
d. Students will have an ability to apply, and to critically appraise the results of, computing methods for the solution of problems.
Minor Requirements
GMC310 |
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Statics
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3 |
GMC360 |
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Mechanical Engineering Drawings |
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2 |
GMC440 |
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Strength of Materials |
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3 |
GMC445 |
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Metallurgy |
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3 |
GMC455 |
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Manufacturing Techniques |
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2 |
GMC470 |
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Manufacturing and Workshop Lab |
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1 |
GMC511 |
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Advanced Manufacturing Techniques |
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2 |
GMC512 |
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Advanced Manufacturing Techniques Lab |
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1 |