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Materials Engineering Supplemental Information


Technical Electives and Support Area Electives (18 credits)


  • Technical Elective I - Credit Hours: 3.00
  • Technical Elective II - Credit Hours: 3.00
  • Technical Elective III - Credit Hours: 3.00
  • Technical Elective IV - Credit Hours: 3.00
  • Technical Elective V or Support Area Elective I - Credit Hours: 3.00
  • Technical Elective VI or Support Area Elective II - Credit Hours: 3.00

Technical Electives


Support Area Electives


Note that while some courses appear on both the General Education and Support Area lists, such courses cannot satisfy both requirements in your plan of study.

General Education Requirement (18 credits)


Note that while some courses appear on both the General Education and Support Area lists, such courses cannot satisfy both requirements in your plan of study.

  • Students must earn a grade of C- or better in courses that satisfy Foundational Learning Outcomes.
  • At least six credit hours must be at the 30000 level or above, or from courses with a required pre-requisite in the same department (non-Introductory course)
  • No more than 6 credit hours from the Colleges of Engineering, Science, and Technology.

Foundational Learning Outcomes (9 credits)


To satisfy the six Foundational Learning Outcomes, students must select from a list of courses maintained by the Office of the Provost as part of Purdue’s Undergraduate Outcomes-based Core Curriculum.

Taken during the First-Year Engineering Program:

  1. Written Communication
  2. Informational Literacy
  3. Oral Communication

One course should also be taken from each of the following Foundational Learning Outcomes for a total of 9 credit hours:

  1. Humanities - Credits: 3.00
  2. Behavior/Science - Credits: 3.00
  3. Science, Technology, & Society - Credit Hours: 3.00

MSE Programmatic Requirements (9 credits)


The following list contains the courses currently approved to complete the 9 credits in the General Education Program for Materials Engineering.  The list is updated periodically.  If a student is interested in a course not listed, but is thought to fulfill the purpose of the General Education program as described above, the student may petition the undergraduate committee for its inclusion.

A. College of Liberal Arts


Introductory


Non-Introductory


B. College of Health and Human Sciences