Materials Science and Engineering
Explore 3D printers, SolidWorks software, and the behavior of materials with a bachelor's degree in materials science and engineering from UW-Eau Claire.
Step Into an Exciting, Innovative Industry
The materials science and engineering bachelor's degree at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire addresses the world's growing need for skilled engineers. A mix of physics, chemistry, and math, the esteemed major applies the tools of basic science with an engineering component that seeks to understand the behavior of materials, their development, and their applications to modern technologies.
Rooted in experiential learning, you will graduate with knowledge of the field and the technology you will use in it. Create parts using 3D printers and develop out-of-the-box solutions to modern-day challenges. Training on cutting-edge, industry-standard instrumentation and software, including SolidWorks, COMSOL, LabView, and MATLAB, will provide you with substantial professional experience.
Curriculum is intentionally structured to help you become a mature critical thinker. Unique assignments, study abroad, and undergraduate research opportunities will refine your writing, communication, and problem-solving skills.
You'll also get a chance to explore. Partnerships with area businesses through capstone projects, internships, and other outside-the-classroom learning experiences will help you identify potential career paths, make connections, and uncover new interests.
Program Details
Accreditation Information
The Bachelor of Science in Materials Science + Engineering program at UW-Eau Claire is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and the Materials Engineering Program Criteria.
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Where can the materials science and engineering program lead me after graduation?
The field of materials science and engineering offers a wide range of career opportunities for Blugold graduates. Graduates find employment in microelectronics, energy production and storage, biomedical applications, aerospace, information technology, nanotechnology, manufacturing, and materials production.
Example Careers
- Materials engineer
- Process engineer
- Quality assurance
- Research and development
- Design and manufacturing
- Technical journalism
- Forensic science
- Technical sales and marketing
- Production management
Recent Graduates
3M Corporation
Minnesota
Phillips Medisize
Wisconsin
Preco
Wisconsin
Kohler Company
Wisconsin
Cardinal Glass
Wisconsin
UW-Eau Claire's engineering curriculum is designed to meet the individual needs of students. Innovative learning experiences, a focus on design and access to state-of-the-art facilities will allow you to step into the world of engineering and immediately make an impact.
Here are a few courses in Materials Science and Engineering at UW-Eau Claire.
MSE 221
Living in a Materials World
The interplay of the structure, properties, and processing of technological materials and their impact on performance. Societal benefits of sustainable, biomimetic, or responsible materials selection.
MSE 350
Thermodynamics of Materials
Survey of the laws of thermodynamics and their application in Materials Science including phase equilibria. Mathematical skills relevant to engineering applications are discussed in the lab section.
MSE 475
Nanomaterials
Quantum behavior and statistical mechanics of nanomaterials, plus modern synthesis methods, electronic and optical applications, biomaterials.
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