Division of Mechanical Systems and Materials Engineering

Student in this division will be in
 A. Mechanical Systems Engineering Course
 or
 B. Materials Science and Engineering Course

A. Mechanical Systems Engineering Course

See the page of Mechanical Systems Engineering Course

B. Materials Science and Engineering Course

Students in this course will be in
    B-1.Materials Science and Engineering Track
      or
    B-2.Manufactueing and Engineering Design Track.

B-1. Materials Science and Engineering Track

Physical Properties of Inorganic Materials Compounds.
Preparation and Processing of New Materials and Ceramics. Design and Development of Special Functional Materials.
The Program provides fundamental principles and application of materials science and engineering.

Course Number & Title
Credit
Semester
30
 Data Analysis
2
Freshmen
1st
31
 Physical Chemistry of Materials
2
Freshmen
1st
32
 Advanced Materials Science
2
Freshmen
1st
33
 Materials Synthesis
2
Freshmen
2nd
34
 Materials Processing
2
Freshmen
2nd
35
 Lattice Defects in Crystal Materials
2
Freshmen
2nd
36
 Advanced Materials Surface and Interface Science
2
Junior
1st
37
 Phase Transformation in Solid
2
Junior
1st
38
 Environmental Materials
2
Junior
1st
39
 Special Lecture on Materials Science and Engineering
2
Junior
1st
40
 Advanced Seminar on Materials Science and Engineering I 
4
Freshmen
1st, 2nd
41
 Advanced Seminar on Materials Science and Engineering II
2
Junior
1st
42
 Advanced Research on Materials Science and Engineering I
4
Freshmen
1st, 2nd
43
 Advanced Research on Materials Science and Engineering II
2
Junior
1st

Notes
1. Courses No.40 to No.43 are compulsory.
2. 12 credits or more should be acquired among the courses No.30 to No.39.
3. 4 credits are required among the International Communication subject group in Common Subjects.
4. Further, 2 credits or more should be acquired among the courses of the Common Subjects and/or the courses of the other divisions.
5. 30 credits or more should be acquired.

B-2. Manufacturing and Engineering Design Track

Physical Properties of Metals.
Design and Processing of Metals as Products.
Testing and Evaluation of Product.
Management of company and shops.
The Program provides principles and application of material fabrication.

Course Number & Title
Credit
Semester
44
 Advanced Theory on Material Processing and Machining
2
Freshmen
1st
45
 Advanced Theory on Casting and Joining
2
Freshmen
1st
46
 Advanced Theory on Material Strength and Testing
2
Freshmen
2nd
47
 Advanced Theory on Corrosion of Metals
2
Freshmen
2nd
48
 Advanced Theory on CAD/CAE
2
Freshmen
2nd
49
 Special Lecture on Manufacturing and Engineering Design
2
Freshmen
 
50
 Advanced Practical Materials Science
4
Freshmen
1st
51
 Long-term Internship
4
 
 
52
 Advanced Seminar on Manufacturing and Engineering Design
4
Freshmen
1st, 2nd
53
 Advanced Seminar on Manufacturing and Engineering Design
2
Junior
1st
54
 Advanced Research on Manufacturing and Engineering Design
4
Freshmen
1st, 2nd
55
 Advanced Research on Manufacturing and Engineering Design
2
Junior
1st

Notes
1. Courses No.50 to No.55 are compulsory.
2. 6 credits or more should be acquired among the courses No.44 to No.49.
3. Further, 6 credits or more should be acquired among the courses No.21, No.22, and No.23 of the Common Subjects and/or the courses of division or Mechanical System Engineering(excluding the course No.26 to No.29).
4. 30 credits or more should be acquired.


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