Minors
- Materials Science
- Biomaterials
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Energy Science,Technology and policy
- Nanotechnology Studies
The program mission is aimed toward providing an engineering education which thoroughly
covers fundamental aspects of engineering design, physical and chemical sciences,
mathematics, and materials science and engineering, while also providing flexibility
so that students can create a program tailored to their particular academic and career
interests in a traditional or emerging discipline.
The program is designed to provide core competency and skills in communication, design,
and research while preparing students to participate in a rapidly evolving high-technology
environment.
Bachelor of Engineering Degree/ Master of Science Degree Program
An engineering science student may apply at the beginning of the junior year for admission
to this special program, which leads to a Bachelor of Engineering degree at the end
of the fourth year and a Master of Science degree at the end of the fifth year. In
the junior year, the student takes ESM 350, which is normally taken in the senior
year, instead of ESM 335. In the senior year, a student takes ESM 513, to use in lieu
of ESM 335, in the fall and another graduate course in the spring. In the fifth year,
the student takes 24 credits. The advantage of this program over the regular M.S.
program is that a student may start his or her M.S. in the senior year, and that he
or she needs only 24 credits in the fifth year as opposed to 30 credits for a regular
M.S. student. For details of the M.S. degree requirements, see 5-year BE/MS program.