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The Missouri University of Science and Technology provides BS in Aerospace Engineering which is an undergraduate non-thesis program which seeks to enhance the basic skills of the students. The Master’s Program offered has a thesis and non-thesis options. The thesis option requires the completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours, complete at least 24 credit hours in the MAE department, complete at least 9 credit hours of 6xxx lecture courses, at least 6 credit hours of which is in the MAE department and the submission of a thesis.
The non-thesis program requires the completion of 30 hours of a lecture course, at least 24 credit hours in the MAE department, at least 9 credit hours of 6xxx lecture courses including 6 hours in the MAE department.
The aerospace engineering students at the department, participate in numerous extracurricular activities such as:
The Department provides BS, MS and Ph.D. courses in Mechanical Engineering. The BS program is an undergraduate non-thesis program focussing on the acquisition of primary skills. The MS program comes with a thesis and non-thesis options.
Missouri University also provides BS, MS, and ME degrees in Manufacturing Engineering. For the Master of Science program, students need to maintain a grade point average equal to or higher than 3.00/4.00. The Master of Science degree program will consist of an approved minimum of 30 graduate credit hours. For the Master of Engineering program, the students need to maintain a grade point average equal to or higher than 3.00/4.00 and complete a maximum of 10 credit hours with a grade of C.
A Master of Engineering (MEng) degree program will consist of an approved minimum of 30 graduate credit hours.
The Missouri University of Science and Technology provides BS, MS (thesis/nonthesis) and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering. The BS program is an undergraduate non-thesis course of 4 years. The MS thesis course requires a minimum of 30 semester hours including 18-24 hours of coursework in which CHEM ENG 5100, CHEM ENG 5110 and CHEM ENG 5220 is required, and 6-12 credit hours of research and dissertation.
The non-thesis program consists of 30 hours of coursework including CHEM ENG 5100, CHEM ENG 5150, CHEM ENG 5110, CHEM ENG 5220, a minimum of 24 hours of coursework within the department and a minimum of 9 credit hours of 6000-level courses.
The Ph.D. program requires 72 semester hours beyond the BS degree, 42 semester hours beyond the MS degree and other requirements of the MS degree in addition to the 6 credit hours of 6000 level coursework for a minimum of 12, 6000-level credit hours. The student must also defend a dissertation based on analytical and/or experimental research.
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Civil Engineering
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Architectural Engineering
The Graduate study focuses on the design and management of sustainable building systems in a choice of structures, construction, mechanical and electrical systems. Courses in several multi-disciplinary areas are available to develop a plan of studies that fit the interests and needs of each individual student. Research areas include energy and environmental design as it relates to green building systems, sustainable building design, and interdisciplinary work.
In addition to the structure’s lab (mentioned in the Structural Engineering section), the university’s solar village, with its four solar houses, provide a testbed for various sustainable building systems studies. The department provides BS in Architectural Engineering with an emphasis in Construction Engineering; Construction Materials; Environmental Systems; Project Management; Structural Engineering. Master of Science, M.S., in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in Architectural Engineering is also offered by the department with emphasis in Building Systems; Construction Engineering; Structural Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Current research activities encompass physical/chemical/biological wastewater treatment, hazardous waste treatment, drinking water treatment, groundwater and soil remediation, and indoor air pollution control. The program provides students with a strong background in fundamental chemical, biological, physical and environmental systems. Research and laboratory work is conducted in the Environmental Research Center (ERC) on the Missouri S&T campus.
The ERC has state-of-the-art instrumentation to conduct a wide range of environmental analyses. Interdisciplinary environmental research efforts with industry and faculty at other institutions are numerous.
The department offers: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering with an emphasis in Air Pollution and Control; Environmental Chemistry; Environmental Microbiology; Geoenvironmental Engineering; Water and Wastewater Resources Engineering. The graduate program offered is Master of Science, M.S. in Environmental Engineering.
The Missouri University of Science and Technology provides BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science. The BS program is a non-thesis graduate program accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.
The MS course has thesis and non-thesis options.
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List of Labs: Center for Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education and Research
The Missouri University of Science and Technology provides BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering. The BS course is a non-thesis program.
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There are two options in the Master’s program (thesis and non-thesis options). The non-thesis option requires coursework only, while the thesis option requires a thesis under the guidance of a research advisor with less coursework. The Ph.D. program requires coursework along with the completion of the thesis and dissertation.
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List of Labs: Center for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) NSF I/UCRC; Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management Center (FREEDM) NSF Engineering Research Center; Intelligent Maintenance Systems Center NSF I/UCRC
The Missouri University of Science and Technology provides BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in Engineering Management. The BS program is an undergraduate non-thesis course.
The MS program has a thesis and non-thesis options.
The following core courses are required of any student in the master's program: EMGT 5111 Management for Engineers and Scientists; EMGT 5320 Project Management; EMGT 5412 Operations Management Science; EMGT 6211 Advanced Financial Management
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The department also offers MS (thesis/non-thesis) in Systems Engineering. The non-thesis program requires completing at least 10 three-credit-hour courses and the thesis option requires 36 credit hours including the thesis.
List of Labs: Design Engineering Center
The Missouri University of Science and Technology provides BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science. The BS program is a non-thesis course. M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering is offered with thesis/non-thesis options. The M.S. with thesis is oriented towards the completion of a research project, and the degree requirements are 18 hours of coursework and 12 hours of research along with the dissertation. For the non-thesis M.S. degree in Materials Science and Engineering, 30 hours of coursework must be completed with a minimum of 12 hours at the 6000-level.
The total number of hours required for the Ph.D. degree in materials science and engineering is 72. Ph.D. students are required to complete the three core courses, MS&E 6110, MS&E 6120, and MS&E 6130. Students must also take and pass the comprehensive exam in accordance with the Missouri S&T rules.
The department also offers MS in Metallurgical and Ceramic Engineering
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List of Labs: Kent D. Peaslee Steel Manufacturing Research Center; Materials Research Center