BSc. Materials Engineering
1. Aim and Objectives:
The aim of the Materials Engineering programme is to provide training in materials processing, manufacturing and development, and apply the principles of basic sciences and engineering to understanding the behaviour of materials, their development and applications.
The objectives of the programme are to:
i. Provide engineering leadership in industrial, governmental, and academic settings, while serving both their profession and the public
ii. Bring about innovation in a wide variety of technical fields including, but not limited to materials, energy, electronics, medicine, communications, transportation and recreation
iii. Excel in careers related to the entire life cycle of materials – from synthesis and processing, through design and development, to manufacturing, performance, and recycling.
2. Components of the programme:
EE 151 Applied Electricity
ENGL 157 Communications Skills I
MATH 151 Algebra
ME 159 Technical Drawing
ME 195 Engineering Technology
MSE 151 Introduction to Thermodynamics
MSE 153 Introduction to Information Technology
YEAR ONE, Semester Two
EE 152 Basic Electronics
ENGL 158 Communication Skills II
MATH 152 Calculus with Analysis
ME 160 Engineering Drawing
ME 162 Basic Mechanics
MSE 152 Kinetics of Chemical Reactions
MSE 154 Principles of Materials Science
YEAR TWO, Semester One
MATH 251 Differential Equations
MSE 251 Momentum Transport
MSE 253 Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
MSE 255 Properties of Engineering Materials
MSE 257 Indigenous Processing
CENG 291 Engineering in Society
*** *** Open Elective
Open Electives:
ECON 151 Elements of Economics
CSM 157 Principles of Accounting
FC 181 French for Comm. Purposes
YEAR TWO, Semester Two
MATH 252 Calculus with Several Variables
MSE 252 Heat and Mass Transport
MSE 254 Materials Processing
MSE 256 Environmental Science
MSE 258 Physical Met. of Non-Ferrous Metals
MSE 260 Phase Transformations
MSE 262 Computer Programming and Applications
YEAR THREE, Semester One
MATH 353 Probability and Statistics
MSE 351 Engineering Ceramics
MSE 353 Pyrometallurgy
MSE 355 Polymer Processing
MSE 357 Foundry Technology
MSE 359 Materials Processing Laboratory
MSE 361 Stress and Strain Analysis of Rigid Bodies
MSE 363 Materials Characterisation Techniques
YEAR THREE, Semester Two
MSE 352 Glass and Cement Technologies
MSE 354 Physical Metallurgy of Ferrous Metals
MSE 356 Engineering Properties of Polymers
MSE 358 Numerical Methods for Eng.
MSE 360 Mechanics of Materials
MSE 362 Materials Joining Processes
MSE 364 Materials Characterization Laboratory
MSE 396 Third Year Design Project
ME 491 Engineering Economy and Management
MSE 451 Composite Materials
MSE 453 Corrosion of Engineering Materials
MSE 455 Failure Analysis and Non-destructive testing
MSE 457 Metal Forming Processes
MSE 459 Vacation Training
MSE 497 Final Year Project – Proposal Development
YEAR FOUR, Semester Two
ME 492 Management and Entrepreneurship Development
MSE 452 Waste Management
MSE 454 Surface Treatment of Materials
MSE 456 Mat Quality Control, Assurance, and Selection
MSE 458 Process Dynamics and Control
MSE 498 Final Year Project – Thesis Phase
3.
For WASSCE applicants:
· Credits (A1-C6) in the following THREE (3) core subjects: English language, Mathematics, and Integrated Science and credits in the following THREE (3) elective subjects: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with a total aggregate of 24 or better.
For SSSCE applicants:
· Credits (A-D) in the following THREE (3) core subjects: English Language, Mathematics, and Integrated Science and credits in the following THREE (3) elective subjects: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
“A” Level applicants
· Credits in FIVE (5) subjects at the GCE Ordinary (‘O’) Level (or its equivalent) including English and Mathematics, and passes at the GCE Advanced (‘A’) Level in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry obtained not more than three (3) years ago.
Matured applicants
· Applicants must be 25 years at the time of submitting the application, have three (3) years of working experience in addition to passing an interview, and have
EITHER
· Credits in FIVE (5) subjects at the GCE Ordinary (‘O’) Level including English and Mathematics
OR
· WASSCE/SSSCE credits in the following THREE (3) core subjects: English Language, Mathematics, and Integrated Science and credits in the following THREE (3) elective subjects: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.