Dr. Gerald R. Taylor Jr.,
Director
Phone: (540) 568-2723, 8776, 6328
E-mail: taylorgr@jmu.edu
Web site: http://www.jmu.edu/materialsscience/
Professors
R.
Amenta, T. DeVore, B. Gabriel, J. Gilje, R. Kander, L. Kearns, D. Lawrence, G.
Taylor, M. Zarrugh
Associate Professors
B. Augustine, J. Blandino, T.
Chen, O. Egekwu, A. Henniksen, W. Hughes, C. Klevickis, G. K. Lewis, G. Marrah,
J. Miles, C. Pruett, J. Sochacki, J. Taylor
Mission Statement
The educational mission of the Center
for Materials Science is to develop and maintain an innovative
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary undergraduate program in materials
science that will increase the maturation of students, their research
experience and their employment opportunities. The mission includes the
integration of undergraduate education with basic and applied research in
materials science.
Goals
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To develop an
undergraduate interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary curriculum in materials
science.
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To integrate
undergraduate education with basic and applied research.
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To increase funding for
applied and basic research in materials science. (Faculty and students focus on
problems of interest to industry and government in materials processing,
materials characterization, materials applications and thermal sciences
including thermal structural interactions and infrared analysis.)
Minor Requirements
The minor in materials science includes
four major components:
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A choice of an
entry-level introductory course in materials science.
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A lecture or laboratory
course that emphasizes more specialized areas in materials science.
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Materials science
electives that can include all specialized courses.
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Research or an additional
materials science lecture or laboratory experience.
Courses for the minor are offered
through the departments of chemistry, geology and environmental studies,
integrated science and technology, mathematics and physics.
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Courses
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Credit
Hours
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Choose
one of the following:
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3
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MATS/ISAT 431. Materials Science in Manufacturing
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MATS/CHEM/PHYS 275. An Introduction to Materials
Science
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MATS/GEOL 395. Geologic Perspectives in Materials
Science
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Choose
one of the following:
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3
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MATS/ISAT 436. Micro-Nanofabrication and Applications
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ISAT/MATS 432. Selection and Use of Engineering
Materials and Manufacturing Processes
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MATS/PHYS 381. Materials
Characterization
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Materials
Science Electives
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9
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Research
or Additional Materials Science Laboratory Course
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3
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18
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Concentration Requirements
The concentration in materials science
consists of 12 credits hours of course work approved by the student’s adviser
and by the director of the center. Appropriate courses may be chosen from
materials science offerings in the areas of chemistry, geology and
environmental studies, integrated science and technology, mathematics and
physics. This concentration must be pursued in conjunction with a designated
major in chemistry, geology and environmental studies, integrated science and
technology, biology, mathematics, or physics.
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Courses
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Credit
Hours
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Choose
one of the following:
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3
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MATS/ISAT 431. Materials Science in
Manufacturing
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MATS/CHEM/PHYS 275. An Introduction to
Materials Science
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MATS/GEOL 395. Geologic Perspectives in
Materials Science
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MATS
Electives
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6
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Research
or Materials Science Laboratory Course
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3
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12
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Research in Materials Science
Research in Materials Science may be
registered under one of the following:
CHEM 497. Undergraduate
Research (in materials science, 2-4 credits)
GEOL 497. Problems in Geology
(in materials science, 1-3 credits)
ISAT 491, 492, 493. Thesis (in
materials science, 6 credits)
PHYS 498R. Undergraduate
Physics Research (in materials science, 2-4 credits)
MATS
498R. Undergraduate Materials Science Research (1-3 credits, repeatable to 6
credits)
Materials Science Elective
Courses
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Credit
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Courses
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Hours
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MATS/ISAT 436. Micro-Nanofabrication and
Applications
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3
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MATS/ISAT 430. Manufacturing Processes
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3
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MATS/ISAT 432. Selection and Use of
Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Processes
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3
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MATS/PHYS 381. Materials Characterization
(Lecture/Lab Course)
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3
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MATS 382. Microfabrication Laboratory
(Lecture/Lab Course)
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3
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MATS/PHYS 337. Solid State Physics
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3
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PHYS 380. Thermodynamics and Statistical
Mechanics or CHEM 331. Physical Chemistry I
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3
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CHEM 445. Polymer Chemistry
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3
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MATS/GEOL 396. X-RAY Characterization of
Solid Materials
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3
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Special Topics in materials science
registered under:
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CHEM 480. Selected Topics in Chemistry
(materials science)
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1-3
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GEOL 398. Topics in Geology (materials
science)
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1-4
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ISAT 480. Selected Topics in ISAT (for
example, Light Metals)
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1-4
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MATH 483. Selected Topics in Applied
Mathematics (materials science)
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3
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PHYS 497. Topics in Physics (materials
science)
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1-4
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MATS 498R. Undergraduate Materials Science Research
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3
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Academic Advising
Faculty members in the Center for
Materials Science are dedicated advisers who will assist students in developing
a minor that will enhance their academic experience with the goal of improving
their employment and post-graduate opportunities. For additional information,
please contact the Center for Materials Science.