The University Senate of Michigan Technological University
Proposal 13-21
(Voting Units: Academic)
Establishment of a New Graduate Certificate in
Fundamentals of Materials Engineering
Submitted by: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
1. Proposal Date:
June 3, 2020; revised December 10, 2020
2. Proposing Contacts and Department:
D.J. Swenson, Materials Science and Engineering
3. Sponsor Department Approvals
Materials Science and Engineering
4. General Description and Characteristics of Program:
4.1 General Description of Certificate
The certificate in Fundamentals of Materials Engineering is a ten-credit program of
one required course and three electives designed to provide a basic understanding
of the physical principles required to apply the Processing-Structure-Properties-Performance
paradigm of the MSE discipline. The program of study provides a basic understanding
of the concepts required to analyze, design and control the development and optimization
of new and emerging materials for current or emerging applications. Recipients of
this certificate will be able to apply thermodynamic and kinetic principles to design
the materials chemistry and the manufacturing processes required to develop specific
material microstructures and functionalities. The coursework is delivered at the graduate
level, so formal educational credentials in the physical sciences (engineering, physics,
chemistry) is a required for admission into the certificate program. This certificate
would be of interest to engineers/students involved/interested in material and product
development, manufacturing and design. The certificate will be offered on campus and
fully on-line.
4.2 Catalog Description
The Certificate in Fundamentals of Materials Engineering is designed to develop skills
and competencies in materials design and processing techniques, including thermodynamics
of materials chemistry, kinetics of microstructure development, materials characterization
and materials properties. In addition, the curriculum integrates building skills in
communication, project development and literature review from real-world problems.
5. Rationale for Certificate: The rationale for this certificate can be found in the introduction of the policy document https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1074252 as described in the quote below:
“Designers and engineers achieve functional and lasting designs through thoughtful consideration, evaluation, development and application of material to exploit the material properties and envelope the operational and environmental requirements. Materials can yield technology leaps and promise quite significant capability, safety, environmental, or manufacturing benefits; and too, may come with disadvantageous trade-offs that need characterization and control.”
The proposed courses within this certificate are offered online, as well as face to face, such that engineers in the field may earn the certificate.
6. Related Programs:
NCSU: https://online-distance.ncsu.edu/program/graduate-certificate-in-materials-science-and-engineering/
The Graduate Certificate in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) is designed for
working professionals who do not have formal training in MSE, but wish to acquire
a basic understanding of materials science. The program requires four courses (12
credit hours) and can be completed in two semesters. Most people enroll as distance
education students. Required courses include the core course MSE 500 (3 credit hours)
and three MSE elective courses (9 credit hours) selected by the student. Students
may customize their particular program to focus on specific areas of materials science
that interest them.
Columbia: https://cvn.columbia.edu/program/columbia-university-materials-science-certification-certificate
Materials Science and Engineering is a rapidly growing, multidisciplinary activity
that has emerged as a recognizable field in recent decades. Scientists and engineers
in this field lay the basis for understanding, developing, testing, and applying materials
that form the foundation for present and future technologies (for example, ceramic
engines for the automotive industry, semiconductor devices for the microelectronic
industry, and polymers and composite materials for various industries including sports
and automotive industries). More significantly, the choice and power of future human
endeavors will depend critically on the development of improved and environmentally-sound
materials, whether as inexpensive and highly efficient solar cells for clean power
generation or as radiation-resistant alloys for fusion reactor walls.
LSU: http://www.mse.lsu.edu
The Interdisciplinary Certificate Program in Materials Science and Engineering is
designed to provide both current LSU graduate students and new graduate students in
the College of Engineering and College of Science an opportunity to enhance their
career opportunities in industry, government laboratories, academia, and entrepreneurship.
The program emphasizes the multidisciplinary nature of the study of materials and
the engineering application of their properties.
7. Projected Enrollments: Related Programs
We anticipate significant enrollment from both MSE's on-campus and distance MS and
PhD graduate students, plus students from related fields that have an interest in
the materials side of their discipline. Interest from students enrolled in peer graduate
programs seeking transferrable coursework is also anticipated.
Semester | On-campus Enrollment | On-line Enrollment |
Fall 2021 | 10 | 5 |
Fall 2022 | 10 | 5 |
Fall 2023 | 12 | 6 |
Fall 2024 | 12 | 8 |
Fall 2025 | 15 | 10 |
8. Scheduling Plans:
No change in the regular scheduling of the existing courses is anticipated. The departments
delivering the online courses have agreed to fit them into their regular scheduling
plans. Courses will be available online throughout the academic year and during summer
semester.
9. Curriculum Design:
Required Coursework: 1 credit
MSE5970 - Special Topics - Graduate Materials Science and Engineering,
1 cr. Topic: Perspectives on Computational Materials Science;
Restrictions: Permission of the Department
(permission will be granted in the student’s last semester of the certificate)
Elective Coursework: 9 credits
MSE 5110 - Thermodynamics and Kinetics I Solution thermodynamics and application to
phase equilibria. Driving force for phase transformations. Chemical thermodynamics
applied to materials processing. Corrosion and oxidation of metals. Applications to
engineering situations.
Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
Semesters Offered: Fall
Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s): Graduate
MSE 5120 - Thermodynamics and Kinetics II The kinetics of liquid-to-solid and solid-to-solid
phase transformations. Diffusion- controlled phase transformations, including nucleation,
growth, coarsening, spinodal decomposition, eutectic and eutectoid transformations,
cellular transformations, and massive transformations. Martensitic transformations.
Credits: 3.0
Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
Semesters Offered: Spring
Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following level(s): Graduate Pre-Requisite(s):
MY 5100 or MSE 5110
MSE 5130 - Crystallography & Diffraction Crystallographic concepts and diffraction
analyses in materials science.
Credits: 3.0
Lec-Rec-Lab: (2-0-3)
Semesters Offered: Spring
Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s): Graduate
MSE 5140 - Mechanical Behavior of Materials Deformation-related physical behaviors
of materials in the mathematical framework of tensor analysis. Material symmetry and
tensor property. Stress, strain, and elastic constitutive relation. Non-elastic strain,
thermomechanical, electromechanical, and magnetomechanical behaviors.
Credits: 3.0
Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
Semesters Offered: On Demand
Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s): Graduate
10. Model Schedule Demonstrating Completion Time
The certificate is designed to be completed in 2 semesters; e.g.,
Fall Semester
MSE5110
and/or MSE5140
Spring Semester
MSE5970
MSE5120
and/or MSE5140
11. Library and other Learning Resources
No library or other learning resources are required at this time.
12. Faculty Resumes
The following members of the graduate faculty will participate in the program as course
instructors.
Prof. Steve Hackney
Prof Yongmei Jin
Dr. Edward Laitila
Prof. Doug Swenson
Prof. Yu Wang
13. Equipment
No additional equipment will be required.
14. Program Costs
Initial costs for offering the certificate will not incur additional costs. As online/remote
instruction enrollment grows, the additional costs associated with instruction will
be covered from tuition return from the students who are enrolled online.
15. Space
There are no new space requirements.
16. Policies, Regulations, and Rules
Not applicable
17. Accreditation Requirements
Michigan Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). The proposed
certificate will meet HLC criteria 3 and 4. The proposed certificate will not seek
additional accreditation.
18. Planned Implementation Date: Fall 2021
19. Assessment
Upon completion of the Graduate Certificate in the Fundamentals of Materials Science
and Engineering, the student will be able to:
1. propose and/or design new materials based on structure-property correlations
2. propose and/or design processing based on processing-structure correlations
3. Predict material structure based on fundamental principles of material thermodynamics
and kinetics
Approval Process
Departmental Graduate Committee: June 4, 2020
Department: June 4, 2020; revised December 10, 2020
College of Engineering: June 9, 2020
Provost’s Office and Deans’ Council: June 17, 2020
Graduate School: June 23, 2020
Approved by the Senate: 2/17/21
Approved by the President: 2/22/21
February 3, 2021