Minor in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Minor in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
A minor program in metallurgical and materials engineering consists of a minimum of 18 credits of a logical sequence of courses. Students majoring in metallurgical and material engineering are not eligible to earn a minor in the department.
A minor program declaration (available in the Registrar's Office) must be submitted for approval prior to the student's completion of half of the credits proposed to constitute the program. Approvals are required from the department head of metallurgical and materials engineering, the student's advisor, and the department head or division director in the department or division in which the student is enrolled.
Recommended Courses: The following courses are recommended for students seeking to earn a minor in metallurgical and materials engineering:
| MTGN202 | ENGINEERED MATERIALS | 3.0 |
| MTGN211 | STRUCTURE OF MATERIALS | 3.0 |
| MTGN348 | MICROSTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT | 3.0 |
| MTGN348L | MICROSTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY | 1.0 |
| MTGN445 | MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS | 3.0 |
| MTGN445L | MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS LABORATORY | 1.0 |
| At least 4 credits of 300- or 400- level courses in metallurgical and materials engineering | 4.0 | |
| Total Semester Hrs | 18.0 | |
Other sequences are permissible to suit the special interests of individual students. These other sequences need to be discussed and approved by the department head in metallurgical and materials engineering.
Primary Contact
Savannah Rodgers
303-273-3660
savhende@mines.edu
