Overview
The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Materials Engineering, you'll start with the core material groups: metals, ceramics, polymers. and composites. By fourth year, you’ll be solving process-design problems and materials-selection solutions for diverse applications in transportation systems, fuel cells, supersonic aircraft, advanced computers, sports equipment, and biomedical devices. An optional Co-operative Education program is available that allows you to obtain related experience in the last three years of your program. Your career opportunities may include electronics, automotive, medicine, mining, equipment design and development, aerospace and manufacturing, and others.