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Undergraduate Minor in Course 3
Program Requirements
The Minor in Materials Science and Engineering consists of
six undergraduate subjects totalling at least 72 units from
the list of Required Subjects and Restricted Electives in
the departmental program, with at least one of these taken
from the list of Restricted Electives. With the approval of
the Minor Advisor, it may be possible to substitute one subject
taken outside the department for one of the Course III subjects
in the Minor Program, provided that the coverage of the substituted
subject is similar to one of those in the departmental program.
The department's Minor Advisor will ensure that individual
Minor Programs form a coherent group of subjects. Because
of the breadth of the undergraduate program in the department,
and the variety of possibilities for specialization, the Minor
Program is flexible in its composition. Examples of Minor
Programs in Materials Science and Engineering, with specializations
in the areas of biomaterials, ceramics, electronic materials,
metallurgy, and polymers, can be obtained from the department.
Other suitable programs may be composed through consultation
between students, the Minor Advisor, and the Undergraduate
Committee.
Application Procedure
The Minor Advisor for the Department is Professor
David Roylance (phone 3-3309). Students interested in
applying for a Minor in the Department should consult Prof.
Roylance, and complete the Registrar's form for a Minor Application.
Forms are available in the DMSE Academic Office, Room 6-113,
as well as from Prof. Roylance's office, room 6-202.
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