![]() Table of Contents - About the Bulletin - Introduction to Stony Brook - Student Services - Admissions - Financial Information - Scholarships and Awards - Degree Requirements - Academic Policies and Regulations - Special Academic Programs - Approved Programs - Courses - Supplement to the Bulletin - Fall 2000 Other Useful Links - Schedule of Classes - Academic Advising - Campus Map ![]() Site Designed by Melissa Bishop/DoIT Last Modified 10/25/99 08:21:59 PM EDT | Minor in Physical Metallurgy Chairperson: Michael Dudley, Materials Science and Engineering Undergraduate Program Director: Christopher C. Berndt Administrative Assistant: Gertha Benoit-Hollis Office: 314 Engineering Phone: 632-8484 E-mail: ghollis@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Web address: http://doL1.eng.sunysb.edu/ About the Minor in Physical Metallurgy The Department of Materials Science and Engineering offers the minor in Physical Metallurgy, suitable for Engineering Science (ESG) students or for non-Engineering Science students who seek to obtain a more thorough understanding of the engineering sciences. ECE, ESG, ESE, MEC, and AMS students can assemble a sequence of courses with 18-24 credits to satisfy an engineering science minor. Courses used to satisfy the requirements of the minor may not be used to satisfy requirements of another minor in engineering science. The student's program must be approved by the Undergraduate Program Director, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Engineering Building, Room 314. Requirements for the Minor in Physical Metallurgy Completion of the minor requires 18-24 credits. Requirements for students majoring in Engineering Science:
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