Minor in Materials Science and Engineering

Our students are well-prepared to solve complex problems by applying principles of engineering, science and mathematics.

The undergraduate minor in materials science and engineering provides students with a foundation of engineering, science and mathematics to address challenges that impact public health, safety and welfare. Though open to all undergraduate students, this program is designed for students majoring in natural sciences or engineering.

  • Gain advanced skills that can be applied to a broad range of jobs.
  • Learn to work in a team environment to solve complex engineering problems.
  • Expand your career opportunities in the growing materials science field.

CU Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science is ranked the No. 17 best public undergraduate engineering program in the country. 

(U.S. News & World Report, 2024)

Learn from leading faculty in materials science, including eight Materials Research Society award-winners and four American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering fellows. 

Join a program committed to gender parity in engineering, with CU Boulder having more women in the first-year engineering class than anywhere in the U.S. 

(American Society for Engineering Education, 2024)

Be successful.

Be prepared to solve technical challenges at the interface of chemistry, engineering and physics.

 

90% of engineering students were employed or attending graduate school within six months of graduation. 

 

Lockheed Martin, Ball Aerospace, Amazon, NASA, Biopharma, Microsoft and Raytheon Technologies are common employers of graduates from the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

 

$85,918 median annual salary for engineering graduates within 1–5 years of graduation.

Academic Plan & Requirements

The minor in materials science and engineering is open to all interested students but most complements natural sciences or engineering majors. The minor requires a total of 18 credit hours of materials science coursework, 12 of which must be at the upper-division level.

Community & Involvement

We offer students many opportunities to network with peers and faculty, further their studies, and get the most out of their undergraduate experience.