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2016-2017 SDSM&T Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 SDSM&T Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Department


Undergraduate Degrees That Prepare Students for the M.S. MES Program

The breadth of the field of materials engineering and science is such that graduates from any of the following disciplines should be prepared for graduate study in the M.S. MES program: chemistry, physics, metallurgical engineering, chemical engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and electrical engineering. Students with baccalaureate degrees in other disciplines may gain admission to the program but may require remedial undergraduate work prior to beginning their graduate coursework.

Graduate Study in Metallurgical Engineering

Contact Information

Dr. Jon J. Kellar
Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Mineral Industries 112
(605) 394-2343
E-mail: Jon.Kellar@sdsmt.edu

Faculty

Douglas W. Fuerstenau Professor Kellar; Professor Salem; Associate Professors Cross, West, and Widener; Assistant Professors Crawford, Jasthi, and Safarzadeh; Research Scientist Meruga; Adjunct Professors Bendler, Kustas, and Medlin; Distinguished Professor Emeritus Han; Professor Emeriti Howard and Stone.

Metallurgical Engineering

Students interested in pursuing graduate studies focusing on materials engineering and science, please see master of science in materials engineering and science. Other relevant graduate programs include those in nanoscience and nanoengineering and biomedical engineering.