Typical Four-year Outline: Materials Science and Engineering BS (Enterprise Concentration)

The typical four-year outline for Michigan Tech's materials science and engineering bachelor's degree in provides a semester-by-semester guide to core courses, labs, and requirements.

The Interactive Degree Audit is the official method for tracking the completion of your specific degree requirements. Please be aware that there are multiple ways for students to progress through this major. This is just one sample and adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes. Students should work with their advisor to develop their individual plan. A full list of undergraduate course descriptions is available.

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First Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CH 1150 University Chemistry I CH 1151 (Corequisite) 3
CH 1151 University Chemistry Lab I CH 1150 (Corequisite) 1
MA 1160 Calculus w/ Technology I   4
PH 1100 Physics by Inquiry I MA 1160 (Concurrent) 1
ENG 1101 Engineering Analysis and Problem Solving MA 1160 (Concurrent) 3
UN 1015 Composition   3
Essential Education – Activities for Well-Being and Success   1
Total   16
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
MSE 2100 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering CH 1150 3
MA 2160 Calculus w/ Technology II MA 1160 4
PH 2100 University Physics I – Mechanics MA 1160, PH 1100 (Concurrent) 3
PH 1200 Physics by Inquiry II PH 1100 1
ENG 1102 Engineering Modeling and Design ENG 1101 3
Essential Education: Foundations in the Human World   3
Total   17

Second Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CH 1160 University Chemistry II CH 1161 (Corequisite) 3
CH 1161 University Chemistry Lab II CH 1160 (Corequisite) 1
ME 2110 Statics MA 2160 (C or better) 3
MA 2321 Linear Algebra MA 1160, MA 3521 (Corequisite) 2
MA 3521 Differential Equations MA 2160, MA 2321 (Corequisite) 2
PH 2200 University Physics II – E and M PH 2100, PH 1200 (Concurrent), MA 2160 3
Essential Education or Approved Elective varies 3
Total   17
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
MA 3160 Multivariable Calculus with Technology MA 2160 4
MSE 2110 Intro to MSE II MSE 2100 3
MSE 2130 Materials Characterization I MSE 2110 (Concurrent) 4
Essential Education or Approved Elective varies 3
Essential Education or Approved Elective varies 3
Total   17

Third Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
MSE 3130 Materials Characterization II MSE 2130 4
MSE 3100 Materials Processing I MSE 2100 3
MSE 3160 Electrical, Magnetic, Optical and Thermal Properties of Materials MSE 2100, PH 2200 3
MSE 3170 Materials Selection in Mechanical Design MSE 2110, ME 2110 3
Essential Education or Approved Elective varies 3
Essential Education – Activities for Well-Being and Success   1
Total   17
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
MSE 3110 Materials Processing II MSE 3100, MA 3521 4
MSE 3140 Design of Microstructure MSE 2110, MSE 3100 3
MSE 3190 Materials Design MSE 3130 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Total   16

Fourth Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
ENT 4950 Capstone Project I MSE 3190 2
MSE 4100 Mechanical Behavior of Materials MSE 3170 (Concurrent) 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Total   14
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
ENT 4960 Capstone Project II MSE 3190 2
MSE 4110 Introduction to Polymer Engineering CH 1160 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Enterprise Concentration Elective varies 3
Total   14

Grand Total = 126 Credits

Essential Education Requirements

  • 24 total credits
  • Required courses are
    • UN 1015-Composition (3 credits),

    • a Foundations in the Human World course (3 credits),

    • a Communication Intensive course (3 credits),

    • an Arts and Culture course (3 credits),

    • an Intercultural Competency (3000+) course (3 credits),

    • a SHAPE course (EC 3400, 3 credits),

    • an Essential Education Experience (3000+) course (3 credits),

    • 3 credits of Activities for Wellbeing and Success.

MSE Electives

Students must earn a total of 13 credits of Approved MSE Electives. These courses may be any STEM course at or above the 2000 level.

  • MSE 2000-5000
  • AE 2000-5000
  • BE 2000-5000
  • BL 2000-5000
  • CM 2000-5000
  • CH 2000-5000
  • CS 1000-5000
  • EE 2000-5000
  • EET 2000-5000
  • FW 2000-5000
  • GE 2000-5000
  • MFGE 2000-5000
  • MA 2000-5000
  • MAE 2000-5000
  • MET 2000-5000
  • PH 2000-5000
  • SAT 2000-5000

Enterprise

  • All four required Enterprise project semesters (ENT 3950/3960/4950/4960) must be completed on the same Enterprise team.
  • To enroll in ENT 4950 and begin Enterprise capstone project work, the project must be approved by the MSE Department.
  • Three credits of Enterprise Modules must be completed. Modules may not be offered every semester and may have prerequisites and/or restrictions:
    • CEE 3490
    • ENT 2950
    • ENT 2960
    • ENT 2961 (2 CR)
    • ENT 2962
    • ENT 3953
    • ENT 3954
    • ENT 3955
    • ENT 3956
    • ENT 3958
    • ENT 3959
    • ENT 3961
    • ENT 3962
    • ENT 3963
    • ENT 3964
    • ENT 3965
    • ENT 3966
    • ENT 3967
    • ENT 3969
    • ENT 3971
    • ENT 3972
    • ENT 3973
    • ENT 3974
    • ENT 3975
    • ENT 3976
    • ENT 3979
    •  
    • ENT 3980
    • ENT 3981
    • ENT 3982
    • ENT 3983
    • ENT 3984
    • ENT 3985
    • ENT 3987 (2 CR)
    • ENT 4951
    • ENT 4954
    • ENT 4955
    • ENT 4961
    • ENT 4962.

Requisite Definitions

Prerequisite

  • A prerequisite or pre-req course must be successfully completed prior to taking the subsequent course.

Concurrent Prerequisites

  • A concurrent prerequisite or concurrent course may be taken at the same time, although it is not necessary if the prerequisite course is completed first.

Required Corequisite

  • Required corequisite or co-req courses must be taken together in the same semester.

Transfer, Advanced Placement, or Study Abroad Courses

  • Not included in credit hours used for GPA calculations.
  • Transfer credit is awarded for Michigan Tech equivalent course work only if a grade of ‘C’ or better (2.00/4.00) or
    equivalent is earned at a transfer institution.
  • Study abroad credit will be awarded based on passing a course according to equivalent international standards.
  • Advanced Placement credit is awarded according to published AP Exam score standards (also IB and CLEP).