The goal of the Materials Science program is to provide a student who has a background in engineering or physical science with the knowledge of materials science and engineering necessary for work in the fields of structural and non-structural materials for aerospace systems. Such positions may range from those requiring very detailed and advanced level work in a specific discipline to those involving broad responsibilities and requiring interaction among many disciplines.
This program is normally six quarters in length. Five quarters are devoted to coursework, and one quarter is devoted to thesis research. The program provides core preparation in thermodynamics and kinetics of materials, mechanical, electronic, and optical properties of materials, material characterization, material selection and processing, and mathematics. The materials studies emphasize atomic models of structure, composition and properties. Each student is also required to take an in-depth study and perform research either in structural materials (metallic, composite, polymer, ceramics, etc.) or non-structural materials (electronics, optical, magnetic, dielectric, nanoscale, nuclear, etc.). Emphasis is placed on applications of fundamental knowledge to the design, development, test, and evaluation of materials for Air Force and DOD systems. The student will master at least one specialty area in optical materials, electronic materials, dielectric materials, magnetic materials, nanoscale materials, nuclear materials, or computational materials science.
Degree Required: Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or any Engineering degree.
Courses Required: Introduction to Materials, Physical Chemistry, and Strength of Materials.
Mathematics Required: Ordinary Differential Equations
Test Required: GRE - 153V/1Q (within the last five years)56
GPA Required: Overall - 3.0; Mathematics - 3.0; Major - 3.0
USAF Education Codes: 4FYY, Materials Science and Engineering, General, 4FBY, Electronic and Optical Materials, and 4FAY, Structural Materials.
Civilian students who meet the entrance requirement are welcome to apply in any area of materials science for MS degree programs.
Waivers to the above criteria may be granted on a case-by-case basis. Therefore, individuals whose academic credentials fall below any of the above criteria are encouraged to apply.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
The PEOs of the Materials Science program ensure that graduates are prepared to perform the following tasks successfully:
Program Outcomes (POs)
The POs of the Materials Science program describe what students will know or be able to perform upon degree completion:
Dr. Larry W. Burggraf
Degree Type: Master's
Delivery Method: In-Residence
Degree Requirements