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Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
1500 Illinois Street
Golden, Colorado 80401 USA


Phone: 1-303-273-3780
Fax: 1-303-273-3795

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Program Description:
The interdisciplinary materials science program collaborates with the departments of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Geochemistry, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Physics, Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, and Mining Engineering. The variety of disciplines provide for programs of study ranging from the traditional materials science program to a custom-designed program.

Degrees Offered:
Master of Science (Materials Science; thesis option or non-thesis option)
Doctor of Philosophy (Materials Science)

Program Requirements:
Master of Science (thesis option):
The Master of Science degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours of acceptable course work and research credit including:
– Minimum of 18 hours of Materials Science courses (must have completed the core courses).
– 6 to 18 hours of thesis research credits depending upon focus area requirements.
– Submit a thesis and pass the Defense of Thesis examination before the Thesis Committee.

Master of Science (non-thesis option with case study):

The Master of Science degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours of acceptable course work and research credit including:
– 18 hours of Materials Science courses from a list of required courses and 12 hours of other materials-related courses selected by the student with guidance from the student's advisor and the mentor of the specialty area group that the student has selected. The specialty materials-related courses can be taken in preparation for the student's PhD qualifying process examination, usually taken in the second year of graduate school. Total of at least 30-credit hours.
– 6 hours of case study credits (sign up for MLGN 599, Case Study Materials Science, using a paper form at the registar's office). The student must successfully prepare and defend a case study report on a topic. The student can stop with a Non-thesis Masters degree or pursue a PhD if accepted into the PhD program. The Case Study can be supporting materials for the student's PhD thesis.

The decision of which type of Master degree you should pursue needs to be decided with council of your advisor. The decision will affect the number of course hours required for the Master degree and whether a thesis or a case study report is to be written and defended.

Required Curriculum:Listed below are the required six Materials Science core courses:
MLGN500 Processing, Microstructure, and Properties of Materials
MLGN512/MTGN412 Ceramic Engineering
MLGN531/CHGN416 Introduction to Polymer Engineering and Technology
MLGN/CHGN580 Structure of Materials
MLGN504/MTGN555 Solid State Thermodynamics or CHEN509 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
MLGN511 Kinetic Concerns in Materials Processing

Students who have taken the equivalent of any of the core courses listed above, and have not used the courses to fulfill requirements towards their B.S. degree, may petition the Materials Science Graduate Committee for transfer credit (MLGN531/CHGN430, Introduction to Polymer Science, also meets the polymer requirement).

Entry to the Materials Science PhD Program requires completion of a science or engineering Master degree (with or without thesis) and completion of the Materials Science core courses with a grade of B or better (or evidence that the core course content of these courses had been taken in previous courses). Courses must be equivalent to the degree programs offered at CSM in the following departments: Chemistry and Geochemistry, Engineering (mechanical, electrical, or civil), Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, or Physics.

The Doctor of Philosophy degree requires a minimum of 72 hours of course and research credit including:
– The fulfillment of the Materials Science core course requirements plus additional courses as required by the focus area and a minimum of 30 hours of research credit.
– A written and/or oral qualifying examination in the specialty area (depending upon focus area requirements). – Prepare and submit a thesis and pass a Defense of Thesis examination before Thesis Committee.

          Admissions   Grad Profiles
 
Admission to CSM is open to students with a bachelor's degree in science or engineering. Some students may be granted provisional admission and be required to take a series of prerequisite background courses. Admission is competitive and based on an evaluation of undergraduate academic performance, test scores and references.

Application packages are available from the Office of Graduate Studies or they can be completed online via the CSM website. Applications must be accompanied by two official transcripts from all colleges or universities previously attended, three letters of recommendation, GRE scores, a statement of goals and a non-refundable application fee.

Those applicants whose native language is not English must also submit a TOEFL score of 550 on the paper-based test or 213 on the computer-based test. International students must include evidence of enough funds to cover educational and living expenses.

          Highlights   Grad Profiles
 
  • Interdisciplinary program with MS and PhD degrees available
  • MS students have the option of a thesis or non-thesis track
  • Extensive research opportunities
  • Students have access to extensive research labs and equipment
          Program Facts   Grad Profiles
 
Program Founded -
Program Start Dates Aug, Jan
Expected Length Master's 18 months
Expected Length PhD 3 - 5 years
# of Faculty 100+
% Highest Degree in Field PhD
# Endowed Chairs/ Profs 7
Annual Research Funding -
          Study Options   Grad Profiles
 
assistantship, full- and part-time

          Student Profile - Masters   Grad Profiles
 
Students Applied/yr 39
Students Accepted/yr 13
Students Enrolled/yr 13
Total Program Enrollment 42
# of International Students 17
          Student Profile - Doctorate   Grad Profiles
 
Students Applied/yr 24
Students Accepted/yr 10
Students Enrolled/yr 10
Total Program Enrollment 42
# of International Students 17
          Admissions at a Glance   Grad Profiles
 
TOEFL Score: Required if international applicant
Transcripts: Required if international applicant
Statement of Purpose: Required
Resume: Required
3 letters of recommendation

Application Fee $50 online domestic application; $100 paper application; $70 international online application.
GRE Score required
Domestic Student Application Deadlines:
No official deadlines but once funding is exhausted, the program cannot admit new students

International Student Application Deadlines:
Jan 15 fall - financial consideration; Apr 1 fall - final; Sept 1 spring - final

Minimum English Requirements:
TOEFL 550 (pbt), 213 (cbt), 79 (ibt)

          Annual Expenses (in US$)   Grad Profiles
 
In-State Student Tuition:
Master's $9,810
PhD $9,810
Out-of-State Student Tuition:
Master's $23,814
PhD $23,814
International Student Tuition:
Master's $23,814
PhD $23,814
          Expenses and Financial Support   Grad Profiles
 
Most graduate students in the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering are funded with research assistantships from individual faculty research centers. Teaching assistantships are normally reserved for full-time degree students who have demonstrated academic excellence. Since competition for financial support is high, students are encouraged to apply early. The other departments making up the Materials Science Program set there own rules regarding funding

          Buildings and Facilities   Grad Profiles
 
Each department making up the Materials Science Program has a wide variety of laboratory facilities. See the web site of your department of interest within the Materials Science Program.

          International Students   Grad Profiles
 
The International Student Office (ISO) provides guidance and advice to international students, as well as services including a graduate student orientation, an international friendship program, and English classes for students' spouses and speakers' bureau. The ISO also processes required Immigration and Naturalization Service documentation for new students.

An Interlink Language Center is available on the CSM campus for students needing English language training.

          Research Areas   Grad Profiles
 
• Advanced polymeric materials
• Biomaterials
• Ceramics
• Composites
• Computational materials science
• Electronic materials
• Joining science
• Mechanics of materials
• Nuclear materials
• Surfaces and interfaces/films and coatings

          Faculty   Grad Profiles
 
Chemistry

  • Boyles, S. PhD New South Wales
  • Cowely, S. PhD Southern Illinois
  • Eberhart, M. PhD, MIT
  • Jagodzinski, P. PhD, Virginia Tech
  • Richards, R. PhD, Kansas State
  • Williams, K. PhD, Michigan State
Chemical Engineering

  • Agarwal, S. PhD, California-Santa Barbara
  • Dorgan, J. PhD, California-Berkeley
  • Ely, James, Professor and Head of Department
  • Liberatore, M. PhD, Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
  • Marr, M. PhD, Stanford
  • Wolden, C. PhD, MIT
  • Wu, D.T. PhD, Califonia-Berkeley Engineering
  • Berger, J. PhD, Maryland
  • Ciobanu, C. PhD, Brown
  • Kee, R. PhD, California-Davis
  • Kiousis, P. PhD, Louisiana State
  • Munoz, D. PhD, Purdue
  • Papas, P. PhD, Princeton
  • Parker, T. PhD, California-Berkeley
  • Steele, J. PhD, New Mexico
  • Sullivan, N. PhD, Colorado
  • Vincent, T. PhD, Michigan
Metallurgical and Materials/b>

  • Ayers, R. PhD, Colorado-Boulder
  • Kaufman, M. PhD, Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
  • Liu, S. PhD, Colorado School of Mines
  • Martins, G. PhD, State University of New York-Buffalo
  • Matlock, D. PhD, Stanford
  • Mendez, P. PhD, MIT
  • Mishra, B. PhD, Minnesota
  • Moore, J. PhD, Birmingham-England
  • O'Hayre, R. PhD, Stanford
  • Olson, D. PhD, Cornell
  • Reimanis, I. PhD, California-Santa Barbara
  • Sammes, N. PhD, Imperial College
  • Speer, J. PhD, Oxford
  • Taylor, P. PhD, Colorado School of Mines
  • Thompson, S. PhD, Penn State
  • Van Tyne, C. PhD, Lehigh Physics
  • Bernard, J. PhD, Delaware
  • Carr, L. PhD, Washington
  • Collins, R. PhD, California Institute of Technology
  • Furtak, T. PhD, Iowa State
  • Greife, U. PhD, Bochum
  • Kaydanov, V. PhD, St. Petersburg Technical
  • McNeil, J. PhD, Maryland
  • Ohno, T. PhD,Maryland
  • Taylor, C. PhD, Brown
  • Williamson, D. PhD, Washington
  • Wood, D. PhD, Cornell Mining
  • Miller, H. PhD, Colorado School of Mines
  • Petr, V. PhD, Colorado School of Mines
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