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Undergraduate Foundation Program + Bachelor of Science - Materials Science and Engineering

Washington State University - Pullman

Washington State University, Pullman, USA

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Last updated: 21/04/2025
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About Undergraduate Foundation Program + Bachelor of Science - Materials Science and Engineering

Undergraduate Foundation Program

WSU’s Undergraduate Foundation program provides additional academic and/or English language support and personalized advising to help students smoothly transition to full university study. Students are unconditionally admitted to the university and graduate in the same amount of time as direct-entry students – they are just provided with additional support courses.

Bachelor of Science - Materials Science and Engineering

Materials scientists and engineers are concerned with how materials behave at all scales—from electrons to skyscrapers. They are interested in improving the performance of existing materials and in designing and fabricating new, higher-performance materials that don’t exist in nature. An important part of designing new materials is to understand the structure of materials from the atomic level upwards.

Several areas of emphasis are available in the materials science and engineering major.


BIOMATERIALS

Apply aspects of materials science and engineering that relate to biomedical fields such as bone tissue engineering, sensors, and biomedical devices. Work in biomaterials can involve all aspects of materials — for instance, new materials development through inspiration from biological structures; innovating novel compositions and structures; or improving the performance of existing materials using structure and process modification.


ELECTRONIC MATERIALS

Apply aspects to materials science and engineering that relate to semiconductor devices, sensors, dielectrics, and magnetic and optical devices. Work in electronic materials can involve all aspects of materials engineering, including new materials development; using structure and process modification to improve the performance of existing materials; device design; and failure analysis for yield enhancement.

METALLURGY

As a specialization in the broad field of materials science and engineering, metallurgy involves:

Studying the relationship between the structure of metals and their alloys from the atomic level (i.e. 0.2 nanometers) to the bulk level (meters or several meters) and relating that structure to mechanical, chemical, electrical, magnetic, and other properties.

Selecting appropriate metals for given applications, taking into account the requirements of the application and the properties of the material. For example, aluminum alloys are used in aircraft wings and fuselages because they are light and strong. Nickel base alloys are used in jet engines because they are resistant to high-temperature chemical attacks and retain their strength even at very high temperatures.

Making improvements to metallic materials by changes in composition and processing techniques. For example, techniques such as chemical vapor deposition allow very thin films to be made from different composition alloys. These films have excellent properties for many electronic applications.

Metallurgical engineers usually work in interdisciplinary teams that may involve members from many other engineering disciplines.

Other specialization areas are available through the chemistry and physics programs, which collaborate with the material science and engineering program. They include:

  • Ceramics
  • Composite materials
  • Nanomaterials
  • Polymers
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International Academic Award
Washington State University - All campuses

Amount
$2,000 - $4,000 USD
Auto applied
Yes
Eligible nationalities
All nationalities
Eligible program levels
1-Year Post-Secondary Certificate, 2-Year Undergraduate Diploma, 3-Year Bachelor's Degree, 3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma, 4-Year Bachelor's Degree, Integrated Masters, Top-up Degree
International Merit Award
Washington State University - All campuses

Amount
$2,000 USD
Auto applied
No
Eligible nationalities
All nationalities
Eligible program levels
1-Year Post-Secondary Certificate, 2-Year Undergraduate Diploma, 3-Year Bachelor's Degree, 3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma, 4-Year Bachelor's Degree, Integrated Masters, Top-up Degree

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Cost and Duration


Program Level
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Average Graduate Diploma
4-8 Month Pathway Included In 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree
Cost of Living
$19,950.00 USD / Year
Gross Tuition
$30,830.00 USD / First Year
Application Fee
$70.00 USD

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