Materials Science and Engineering (Ph.D.)

Overview

The PhD in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) involves the discovery-understanding-process-structure-property relationships of metals, ceramics, polymers, and their composites. The highly interdisciplinary area draws knowledge from physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering fields. The new knowledge, materials, and new physical phenomena in this field promotes solutions to solve real-world problems in a wide variety of fields including energy, medical, structural, biotechnology, information technology, electronics, manufacturing, and several others. PhD MSE graduates may find employment opportunities in academia, industry, and government. PhD MSE students will develop a broad background in theoretical and experimental material science engineering particularly in the area of processing-structure-properties of nanofibers.

Program Requirements for Students with a Bachelor's Degree

Students admitted with a bachelor's degree will complete a minimum of 75 hours to earn the PhD in MSE.

Required Core Courses - 17 hours

Prescribed Electives - 21 hours

Doctoral Research - 31 hours

Dissertation Courses - 6 hours

Program Requirements for Students with a Master's Degree Non-Thesis

Students admitted with a master's degree with no thesis will complete a minimum of 65 hours to earn the PhD in MSE.

Required Core Courses - 17 hours

Prescribed Electives - 15 hours

Doctoral Research - 27 hours

Dissertation - 6 hours

Program Requirements for Students with Master's Degree with Thesis

Students admitted with a master's degree with a thesis will complete a minimum of 54 hours to earn the PhD in MSE.

Required Core Courses - 17 hours

Prescribed Electives - 9 hours

Doctoral Research - 22 hours

Dissertation - 6 hours

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the doctoral program, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Bachelor's or master's degrees in engineering from a U.S. accredited institution or an international institution recognized credentialing service.
  2. Students with a bachelor's or master's degrees in a non-engineering field may be considered; however, such students may be required to take leveling course work prior to beginning the program of study.
  3. Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in the last 60 semester credit hours or an earned GPA of 3.00 or higher in an earned master’s degree.
  4. GRE test scores of 280 for the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning examinations. Students who have a GRE score older than 2 years will need to re-take the GRE.
  5. Students whose native language is not English or who studied at a University outside the U.S. must demonstrate English proficiency. For more information, visit the Additional Documents for Applicants Who Attend Foreign Universities and the International Admissions websites.

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Progression Requirements

Students will be expected to maintain a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 in coursework. If the student's cumulative GPA drops below 3.0 after 12 or more semester hours of earned credit, or if academic progress becomes unsatisfactory, students will be subjected to probation. Students will be expected to conduct original research which will constitute their dissertation and they must defend their research in a public oral examination.

Dismissal from the Program

The program will monitor student progress and when appropriate will execute a probation period offering a semester or a year to recover their cumulative GPA score to 3.0 or higher. If such students do not succeed during the probation period, they will be dismissed from the PhD program. Individuals who have been dismissed may be permitted to re-enter the program later but must reapply for regular admission and show evidence of acceptable academic performance.

Graduation Requirements

PhD candidacy must be approved a semester before graduation. The dissertation must be defended before the 20th semester of their enrollment.

Part-Time Students

The program may accept part-time students; however, only full-time students are eligible for assistantships. Part-time students will also be required to graduate within a 10-yr consecutive period.

Program Leveling

Students with a bachelor's or master's degrees in a non-engineering field may be required to take the following courses.

Leveling Courses - 11 Hours

MECE 2340Engineering Materials

3

MECE 3450Mechanical Engineering Analysis II

4

PHYS 2425Physics for Scientists and Engineers I

4

Program Requirements for Students Entering with a Bachelor's Degree - 75 Hours

Required Courses - 17 Hours

MSEN 8301Electronic, Photonic and Magnetic Properties of Materials

3

MSEN 8302Thermodynamics of Materials

3

MSEN 8303Doctoral Assistant Development

3

MSEN 8312Spectroscopic Techniques

3

MSEN 8313Adv Mechanics of Materials

3

Materials Sciences and Engineering Seminar

MSEN 8201Graduate Student Seminar

2

Prescribed Electives – 21 hours

Choose seven from the following:

CHEM 6302Environmental Chemistry

3

CHEM 6395Materials Chemistry

3

CIVE 6345Geo-Environmental Engineering

3

CSCI 6350Advanced Artificial Intelligence

3

CSCI 6352Advanced Machine Learning

3

ELEE 6320Semiconductor Devices

3

MANE 6366Advanced Machining

3

MECE 6310Intermediate Engineering Analysis

3

MECE 6316Advanced Materials Engineering

3

MECE 6317Corrosion Engineering

3

MECE 6320Fracture Mechanics

3

MECE 6322Ceramic Materials Engineering

3

MECE 6323Polymer Processing

3

MECE 6324Viscoelasticity Theory

3

MECE 6325Composite Structures Engineering

3

MECE 6326Polymer Engineering

3

MECE 6327Intermediate Nanotechnology

3

MSEN 8304Non-Destructive Testing of Engineered and Natural Porous Media

3

MSEN 8305Materials for Sustainable Energy

3

MSEN 8306Fiber Technology: Production, Structure and Properties

3

MSEN 83073D Printing and Additive Manufacturing

3

MSEN 8308Micro and Nanolithography Manufacturing

3

MSEN 8309Advanced Laser Material Processing

3

MSEN 8310Fundamentals of Soft and Biomaterials

3

MSEN 8314Computational Materials Science

3

MSEN 8315Fuel Cells, Batteries, and Chemical Sensors

3

MSEN 8399Special Topics in Materials Science

3

MSEN 8399 may be taken for additional credit. 

Comprehensive Examination

Students will be required to pass a comprehensive exam after the completion of 21 SCHs of required courses. The comprehensive exam will consist of one day of exams covering four subjects at the advanced undergraduate/first-year graduate-level followed by an oral presentation of a research proposal.

Dissertation Research – 31 hours

MSEN 8111Dissertation Research

1

MSEN 8311Dissertation Research

3

MSEN 8611Dissertation Research

6

MSEN 8911Dissertation Research

9

Students must complete 31 total credit hours through a combination of 1, 3, 6 and 9 credit hour research courses as advised by their faculty advisor.

Dissertation – 6 hours

MSEN 9300Dissertation I

3

MSEN 9301Dissertation II

3

Program Requirements for Students Entering with a Master's Degree without Thesis - 65 Hours

Required Courses – 17 hours

MSEN 8301Electronic, Photonic and Magnetic Properties of Materials

3

MSEN 8302Thermodynamics of Materials

3

MSEN 8303Doctoral Assistant Development

3

MSEN 8312Spectroscopic Techniques

3

MSEN 8313Adv Mechanics of Materials

3

Materials Sciences and Engineering Seminar

MSEN 8201Graduate Student Seminar

2

Prescribed Electives – 15 hours

Choose five from the following:

CHEM 6302Environmental Chemistry

3

CHEM 6395Materials Chemistry

3

CIVE 6345Geo-Environmental Engineering

3

CSCI 6350Advanced Artificial Intelligence

3

CSCI 6352Advanced Machine Learning

3

ELEE 6320Semiconductor Devices

3

MANE 6366Advanced Machining

3

MECE 6310Intermediate Engineering Analysis

3

MECE 6316Advanced Materials Engineering

3

MECE 6317Corrosion Engineering

3

MECE 6320Fracture Mechanics

3

MECE 6322Ceramic Materials Engineering

3

MECE 6323Polymer Processing

3

MECE 6324Viscoelasticity Theory

3

MECE 6325Composite Structures Engineering

3

MECE 6326Polymer Engineering

3

MECE 6327Intermediate Nanotechnology

3

MSEN 8304Non-Destructive Testing of Engineered and Natural Porous Media

3

MSEN 8305Materials for Sustainable Energy

3

MSEN 8306Fiber Technology: Production, Structure and Properties

3

MSEN 83073D Printing and Additive Manufacturing

3

MSEN 8308Micro and Nanolithography Manufacturing

3

MSEN 8309Advanced Laser Material Processing

3

MSEN 8310Fundamentals of Soft and Biomaterials

3

MSEN 8314Computational Materials Science

3

MSEN 8315Fuel Cells, Batteries, and Chemical Sensors

3

MSEN 8399Special Topics in Materials Science

3

MSEN 8399 may be taken for additional credit.

Comprehensive Examination

Students will be required to pass a comprehensive exam after the completion of 21 SCHs of required courses. The comprehensive exam will consist of one day of exams covering four subjects at the advanced undergraduate/first-year graduate-level followed by an oral presentation of a research proposal.

Doctoral Research – 27 hours

MSEN 8111Dissertation Research

1

MSEN 8311Dissertation Research

3

MSEN 8611Dissertation Research

6

MSEN 8911Dissertation Research

9

Students must complete 27 total credit hours through a combination of 1, 3, 6 and 9 credit hour research courses as advised by their faculty advisor.

Dissertation – 6 hours

MSEN 9300Dissertation I

3

MSEN 9301Dissertation II

3

Program Requirements for Students Entering with a Master's Degree with Thesis - 54 Hours

Required Courses – 17 hours

MSEN 8301Electronic, Photonic and Magnetic Properties of Materials

3

MSEN 8302Thermodynamics of Materials

3

MSEN 8303Doctoral Assistant Development

3

MSEN 8312Spectroscopic Techniques

3

MSEN 8313Adv Mechanics of Materials

3

Materials Sciences and Engineering Seminar

MSEN 8201Graduate Student Seminar

2

Prescribed Electives – 9 hours

Choose three from the following: 

CHEM 6302Environmental Chemistry

3

CHEM 6395Materials Chemistry

3

CIVE 6345Geo-Environmental Engineering

3

CSCI 6350Advanced Artificial Intelligence

3

CSCI 6352Advanced Machine Learning

3

ELEE 6320Semiconductor Devices

3

MANE 6366Advanced Machining

3

MECE 6310Intermediate Engineering Analysis

3

MECE 6316Advanced Materials Engineering

3

MECE 6317Corrosion Engineering

3

MECE 6320Fracture Mechanics

3

MECE 6322Ceramic Materials Engineering

3

MECE 6323Polymer Processing

3

MECE 6324Viscoelasticity Theory

3

MECE 6325Composite Structures Engineering

3

MECE 6326Polymer Engineering

3

MECE 6327Intermediate Nanotechnology

3

MSEN 8304Non-Destructive Testing of Engineered and Natural Porous Media

3

MSEN 8305Materials for Sustainable Energy

3

MSEN 8306Fiber Technology: Production, Structure and Properties

3

MSEN 83073D Printing and Additive Manufacturing

3

MSEN 8308Micro and Nanolithography Manufacturing

3

MSEN 8309Advanced Laser Material Processing

3

MSEN 8310Fundamentals of Soft and Biomaterials

3

MSEN 8314Computational Materials Science

3

MSEN 8315Fuel Cells, Batteries, and Chemical Sensors

3

MSEN 8399Special Topics in Materials Science

3

MSEN 8399 may be taken for additional credit. 

Comprehensive Examination

Students will be required to pass a comprehensive exam after the completion of 21 SCHs of required courses. The comprehensive exam will consist of one day of exams covering four subjects at the advanced undergraduate/first-year graduate-level followed by an oral presentation of a research proposal. 

Doctoral Research – 22 hours

MSEN 8111Dissertation Research

1

MSEN 8311Dissertation Research

3

MSEN 8611Dissertation Research

6

MSEN 8911Dissertation Research

9

Students must complete 22 total credit hours through a combination of 1, 3, 6 and 9 credit hour research courses as advised by their faculty advisor.

Dissertation – 6 hours

MSEN 9300Dissertation I

3

MSEN 9301Dissertation II

3