Masters Degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at Colorado School of Mines |
Colorado School of Mines
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Colorado School of Mines is a Public, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 4,560 students in Golden, CO.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Bachelor degree, Masters degree, Doctor's degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Colorado School of Mines Masters degree Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
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Master of Science degree can be obtained in the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department. A unique feature of materials education at Mines is the flexibility offered to students to choose the educational path most appropriate for their goals.
Research
There are tremendous opportunities for researchers in both the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and the Materials Science programs at Mines to meet the exciting demands for the development and processing of new materials, and to extend the range of service and application of existing and traditional materials. The graduate students in materials at Mines actively participate in six research centers on the Mines campus. The following centers promote interaction between students and faculty from different departments and interested scientists and engineers from industry and government agencies:
Colorado Center for Advanced Ceramics
Center for Welding, Joining and Coatings Research
Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center
Advanced Coatings and Surface Engineering Laboratory
W.J. Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy
Center for Solar and Electronic Materials
Degree Program
This program emphasizes the processing and properties of traditional and new materials with specialization in one of the primary areas:
Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy
Ceramic Engineering
Physiochemical Processing of Materials (including extractive metallurgy and industrial waste processing)
Master of Engineering
This program requires a minimum of 36 semester hours of coursework. Independent study coursework cannot exceed 12 of these hours. Submittal and presentation of a report that presents the results of a case study or an engineering development is also required. The M.E. program is also available as a combined undergraduate/graduate degree. This track allows undergraduate students at Mines to begin their graduate program during their senior year. It also provides students the opportunity to double count six of their undergraduate credits towards their graduate degree.
Master of Science
The M.S. degree consists of 24 course credits, 12 hours of research credits, and the submission and defense of a thesis. The thesis will present the results of original scientific research or developments. The student and the faculty advisor set the coursework for the program.
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