Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) is a department dedicated to student success. In our program, you will learn from world-renowned faculty in an intimate classroom setting, gain hands-on experience in lab courses, and participate in practical senior design projects that will prepare you for real-world challenges. Beyond the classroom, you will have access to a variety of enriching experiential learning opportunities including research, student leadership roles, study abroad programs, and internships. You will also benefit from having a dedicated Academic Advisor who will guide you through your college career by helping you navigate academic requirements, explore career paths, and maximize your educational experience.
What is Materials Science and Engineering?
Material Science and Engineering is a part of every industry whether you realize it or not. We form the building blocks for every single consumer product, industry, and discipline of engineering. Everything in the engineered world is made of materials, including but not limited to polymers, metals, ceramics, electronic materials, semiconductors, nanomaterials, and biomaterials. Materials scientists invent new materials that exhibit better performance, are lighter, cheaper, stronger, or are produced via more sustainable processing techniques.Â
Curriculum
At NC State, Materials Science and Engineering students are trained to understand the complexities of all classes of material. Our curriculum starts with core courses in thermodynamics, kinetics, and structure, followed by advanced courses in mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties.
Hands-on learning is emphasized through two laboratory courses, where students explore analytical methods for characterizing the structure of materials at all length scales and measuring properties of all classes of materials. Our program covers cutting-edge technologies like nanotechnology, biomaterials, computer modeling, and materials forensics (degradation and failure analysis).
With five technical electives, students can tailor their education with courses in materials processing, engineering, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and beyond. This flexibility allows students to prepare for diverse career paths in industry or pursue graduate studies.
In our capstone senior design sequence, spanning two semesters, students bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications in an industrial context. Collaborating in teams, students tackle real-world materials challenges with support from local industry partners.
The Materials Science and Engineering program is accredited by the .
MSE Program Highlights
- Two concentrations are offered: Nanomaterials and Biomaterials
- A 5-year is available for advanced study and further specialization.Â
- More than 25 percent of all MSE B.S. degree recipients enroll in a graduate degree program at places such as MIT, UC Berkeley, Penn State, Georgia Tech, Purdue, and NC State.
- We are consistently ranked in the top 20 nationally by US News and World Report
Admission
Students complete the standard set of engineering first-year courses, which include courses in the humanities, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and computing. Students may apply to join the Department of Materials Science and Engineering as degree-seeking students via the .
Program Educational Objectives
With the background knowledge in science, engineering, critical thinking, and teamwork provided by the MSE curriculum, our alumni are fully prepared to achieve one or more of the following within five years of graduation:
- Practice materials engineering in academic, industrial, government or entrepreneurial organizations.
- Earn an advanced degree such as MS, Ph.D., or MBA, leading to a career in academia, research and development, or technical management.
- Be promoted into leadership roles in their chosen career.
- Demonstrate by their participation in technical societies, community service, and professional activities, a high degree of service and ethical responsibility to their professional field and the community.
Contact Information
3002 Engineering Building 1 (EB1)
911 Partners Way, Raleigh NC 27695-7907
919.515.2377
Faculty
Head
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Associate Head
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- , Associate Head, Director of Undergraduate Programs, Kobe Steel Distinguished Professor
Director of Graduate Programs
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Director of Undergraduate Programs
- , Associate Head, Director of Undergraduate Programs, Kobe Steel Distinguished Professor
Professors
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Associate Professors
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Assistant Professors
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Teaching Professor
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Lecturer
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Research Associate Professor
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Research Assistant Professor
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Professor Emeriti
- M. Balik
- R.F. Davis
- E. Dickey
- C. Koch
- J.P. Maria
- K. Moazed
- R. Scattergood
- Y. Zhu