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            Head of the Department: J. H. Weaver 
            Associate Head: P. H. Geil 
            1304 West Green Street, Urbana, Illinois 61801 
            (217) 333-1441 
            Fax: (217) 333-2736 
            E-mail:mse@uiuc.edu 
            
            Graduate Degree ProgramsThe Department of Materials Science and Engineering 
            offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science and Doctor 
            of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering. The department 
            offers opportunities to specialize in ceramics, electronic materials, 
            metals, polymers, biomaterials, and computational materials science. 
            The backgrounds of faculty members and the student body vary widely, 
            and research collaborations with other faculty outside the department 
            are frequent. Research facilities include, but are not limited to, 
            the Materials Research Laboratory, Coordinated Science Laboratory, 
            Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, and Microelectronics 
            Laboratory. AdmissionStudents with bachelor’s or master’s 
            degrees in the natural sciences or engineering will be considered 
            for admission if they have a grade point average of at least 3.0 (A=4.0). 
            The general test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required. 
            A minimum paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) 
            score of 610 (253 on the computer-based test) is required of students 
            whose native language is not English. A completed application, three 
            letters of reference, transcripts, and the application fee are required 
            before an applicant is considered for admission. Admission is possible 
            for the spring semester, but most admissions are for the fall semester. Master of Science
            The M.S. degree requires the completion of a minimum of 24 graduate 
            hours of coursework and 8 graduate hours of thesis credit. At least 
            12 graduate hours must be at the 500 level, and 8 graduate hours of 
            MATSE courses are required. Candidates for the M.S. degree must submit 
            a thesis that is approved by the adviser and signed by the department 
            head. A nonthesis M.S. degree option is available for students who 
            do not hold a research assistantship. These students are not required 
            to submit a thesis, but must complete 36 graduate hours of coursework. 
            All other departmental requirements must be met. 
            Doctor of Philosophy
            The Ph.D. degree requires the completion of 96 graduate hours of graduate 
            work beyond the B.S. degree. A student entering with a B.S. degree 
            must complete 48 graduate hours of coursework and 48 graduate hours 
            of thesis work. A student entering with an M.S. degree must complete 
            24 graduate hours of coursework and 40 graduate hours of thesis work. 
            Ph.D. students must complete a total of 20 graduate hours of credit 
            at the 500 level (i.e. two beyond those credited towards a M.S. degree) 
            and take at least 16 graduate hours of MATSE courses (8 graduate hours 
            beyond the M.S. degree). All students in the Ph.D. program must complete 
            Statistical Thermodynamics of Materials (MSE 500) or Thermodynamics 
            and Statistical Thermodynamics (CHEM 544) or Statistical Mechanics 
            and Kinetic Theory (PHYS 504). Similar courses in thermodynamics or 
            statistical thermodynamics taken at other schools may qualify. A written 
            thesis and successful completion of the final examination is required 
            of all Ph.D. students. 
            Financial AidFinancial aid is available in the form of research assistantships, 
            teaching assistantships, and partial fellowships. Applicants to the 
            Department of Materials Science and Engineering are automatically 
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