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Undecided Major
There are two courses that Materials Science and Engineering offers that are of particular interest to undecided engineering majors.
The first, MSE 1001, Introduction to Engineering is a one-credit introduction to engineering class providing information about the various Georgia
Tech engineering curricula. This course is taught both fall and spring.
The second class, MSE 2001, Principles and Applications of Engineering Materials, is also of
interest to undecided engineering majors. Taking this course as a sophomore will help you understand what topics a materials engineer deals with, and whether a major in Materials Science
and Engineering may be for you. This course is part of the required curriculum for Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering,
Aerospace Engineering and Textile and Fiber Engineering. It also serves as an Engineering elective for Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and as an approved elective for
Computer Engineering. Its prerequisite course is CHEM 1310, so it can easily be taken in the freshman or sophomore year. This course is offered every semester at multiple times, including summer.
MSE 1001 (1-0-1) Introduction to Engineering This course is a general introduction to engineering. Topics include social, professional, and ethical
issues, Georgia Tech's engineering curricula, contemporary issues, engineering design, teamwork, and a description of engineering skills.
MSE 2001 (3-0-3) Principles and Applications of Engineering Materials The structure-property-processing-performance relationships of engineering materials are
described. Materials selection is treated as a part of engineering design.
For additional information please contact
Dr. Brent Carter Associate Chair for Undergraduate Programs School of Materials Science and Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
J. Erskine Love, Jr. Manufacturing Bldg., Room 351 404.894.6762 brent.carter@mse.gatech.edu
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