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Majors / Materials Engineering |
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Description |
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A program that prepares individuals to apply mathematical and materials science principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of materials and related processes used in manufacturing in a wide variety of settings; the synthesis of new industrial materials, including marrying and bonding composites; analysis of materials requirements and specifications; and related problems of system design dependent on materials factors. |
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Popularity |
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Popularity Rank
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and Total Number of Degrees Awarded in the U.S. Last Year) |
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Certificate: |
#515 |
27 |
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Associate's: |
#708 |
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Bachelor's: |
#245 |
708 |
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Graduate Certificate: |
#515 |
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Master's: |
#172 |
572 |
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Doctorate: |
#35 |
230 |
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First-Professional: |
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Degrees Available |
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Certificate  |
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Associate's Degree  |
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Bachelor's Degree  |
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Graduate-Level Certificate  |
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Master's Degree  |
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Doctoral Degree  |
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First-Professional Degree  |
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Interesting Fact |
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When it was founded in 1701, Yale University was called the "Collegiate School." |
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Did you know... |
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