Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering - Materials for Applications
国际学生入学条件
Your institution must submit an official copy of your high school transcripts listing all courses you have completed from all schools attended. Where appropriate, include official results and certificates of completion from national secondary school examinations such as GCSE/GCE, CBSE national and regional, CXC/CSEC and WAEC. Transcripts must be sent in the native language along with a certified English translation. The SAT or the ACT is required. If neither the SAT nor the ACT is available in your country, submit a written request for a waiver of this requirement with your application. Applicants who don't submit some form of official standardized testing may be at a competitive disadvantage.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) ibt: University of Maryland passing score: 95, Maryland English Institute score: 94 or lower. International English Language Testing System (IELTS): University of Maryland passing score: 7, Maryland English Institute score: 6.5 or lower
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:95
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
课程简介
Materials Science and Engineering is a multidisciplinary field focused on developing materials, devices and systems that provide the foundation for advancing technology. Requirements for the MSE major include thorough preparation in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering science as well as the required university general education requirements. All students will be required to select an area of specialization, an upper-class science elective, and two technical electives. A minimum of 122 credits is required for a bachelor's degree. Materials Science and Engineering students are required to select a specialization area to increase their depth of knowledge in one aspect of MSE. In this topical area, they will take five upper level (junior/senior) classes, of which at least four must be ENMA classes. The identified specializations are Materials Science, Soft Materials and Biomaterials, Materials for Applications, and Materials for Energy. With their advisor's approval, students may design a specialization area to meet individual career and academic goals. The five classes may be ENMA electives or other upper level engineering classes. The choice and sequence of specialization electives is discussed with, and approved by, the student's academic advisor. The specialization electives must make sense as a package in terms of the individual student's academic and career goals. The choice of specialization area allows the student significant flexibility in choosing her or his envisioned career path. Representative elective classes, which may be taken as specialization electives, include: Materials Science, Soft Materials and Biomaterials, Materials for Applications, Materials for Energy
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