MSMSE Elective Courses

SUGGESTED MSMSE ELECTIVE COURSES

All electives must be pre-approved by advisor. No more than eight credits can be taken in a single department outside of MME.

Mechanical & Materials Engineering

  • ME 577 Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing (4)
  • ME 510 Material Surface Analysis (4)
  • ME 547 Transfer and Rate Processes (4)
  • ME 574 Rapid Prototyping, 3D Printing, and Additive Manufacturing (4)
  • Note: All ME and MSE 500/600 level courses are approved electives

Civil Engineering

  • CE 427/527 Finite Elements in Structural Mechanics (4)
  • CE 479/579 Fate and Transport of Toxics in the Environment (4)
  • CE 480/580 Chemistry of Environmental Toxins (4)
  • CE 486/586 Environmental Chemistry (4)
  • CE 539/639 Advanced Steel Design (4)

Electrical & Computer Engineering

  • ECE 415/515 Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices (4)
  • ECE 416/516 Integrated Circuit (IC) Technologies (4)
  • ECE 417/517 Nanoelectronics (4)

Engineering Management

  • ETM 545/645 Project Management (4)
  • ETM 561/661 Technology Entrepreneurship (4)
  • ETM 563/663 Intrepreneurship in Technology (4)

Chemistry

  • CH 410/CH 510 Introduction to Nanomaterials (4)
  • CH 410/CH 510 Electronic Materials (4)
  • CH 410/CH 510 Chemistry and Physics of Photoresists (4)
  • CH 410/CH 510 Introduction to Surface Chemistry (4)
  • CH 540, 541, 542 Physical Chemistry (4, 4, 4)
  • CH 511 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I (4)
  • CH 512 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II (4)
  • CH 526 Instrumental Analysis (4)
  • CH 445/CH 545 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (2)
  • CH 662 Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics (4)

Geology

  • G 438/538 Scanning Electron Microscopy for the Biogeosciences (4)
  • G 439/539 Powder X-ray Diffraction (2)

Physics

  • PH 545 Microelectronic Device Fabrication I (4)
  • PH 546 Microelectronic Device Fabrication II (4)
  • PH 547 Microelectronic Device Fabrication III (4)
  • PH 581/MSE581 Introduction to Nano(materials)-Science and Engineering (4)
  • PH 585, 586 Experimental Methods in Applied Physics (4,4)