Glass
Engineering Science (GES)
Curriculum and Classes |
| Courses |
Credit Hours |
Mathematics
Calculus
and Differential Equations |
14 |
Physical
Sciences
General Chemistry and General Physics |
16 |
General
Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Computer-aided Design
Introduction to Software Engineering
Computer-aided Engineering
Statics
Statistics |
14 |
Materials
Science and Engineering Core Courses
Materials Processing Laboratory
Structure and Properties
Structure and Bonding
Thermodynamics of Materials
Thermal Processes in Materials
Microscopy and Microstructural Characterization
Mechanics of Materials
Thermal and Mechanical Properties
Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties
X-ray Characterization
Spectroscopy
Engineering Operations
Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation
Senior Thesis |
47 |
Glass
Engineering Science Core Courses
Introduction to Glass Science
Properties of Glasses
Glass Laboratory
Industrial Glasses |
11 |
| Technical
Electives |
9 |
| Technical
Writing and Humanities
Electives |
20 |
| Physical
Education |
4 |
| Total |
135 |
| The
engineering curricula are reviewed annually and updated
when necessary to ensure continual improvement based
on feedback from students, faculty, and employers.
The curriculum presented above includes updates expected
for Fall 2007, but may be subject to minor changes.
Students currently enrolled in our programs should
consult the detailed curriculum by semester sheets
located on the Undergraduate
Forms and Policies page. |