
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials science and engineering bridges the gap between fundamental physics and applied engineering. Conduct cutting-edge research in materials design and characterization to solve critical engineering challenges. Our curriculum provides the specialized technical expertise needed to optimize materials for high-performance systems and advanced manufacturing.
Master of Science
Students seeking an MS in mechanical engineering have two degree paths available to them:
Thesis Option
A combination of coursework and research. This is the standard path for those pursuing R&D or future PhD work.
Non-Thesis Option
30 hours of graduate coursework.
PhD
The PhD program requires a minimum of 72 credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree. These must include a minimum of 24 hours in Doctoral Research and Dissertation (MSE 600).
Learn More About the Program
To learn more about degree requirements, visit the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UT’s Ticke College of Engineering.