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WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF MESS
Materials Engineering Students Society (MESS) is the newest academic club in the University of St. La Salle School as of SY 2004-2005. The students involved are taking up BS Materials Engineering. The purpose of this website is to provide some information inside and outside the campus done by students. It aims to provide pictures of student in the Department of Materials Engineering, pictures inside and outside school, group pictures, and a lot more.
* A b o u t M a t e r i a l s E n g i n e e r i n g *
--- What is a Materials Engineering course?
The Materials Engineering course equip the students with technical knowledge on materials processing and packaging and prepares student for industrial works, such as, Construction, installation of power plants, metals industries, ceramics industries, polymer industries, semiconductors, electronics, and other related industries which in need of Materials Engineers.
--- OBJECTIVES OF THE DEPARTMENT
--- The subjects in Materials Engineering.
CURRICULUM of MATERIALS ENGINEERING
FIRST YEAR-1st Semester
FIRST YEAR-2nd Semester
SECOND YEAR-1st Semester
SECOND YEAR-2nd Semester (majoring starts)
THIRD YEAR-1st Semester
THIRD YEAR-2nd Semester
FOURTH YEAR-1st Semester
FOURTH YEAR-2nd Semester
FIFTH YEAR-1st Semester
FIFTH YEAR-2nd Semester
--- What do Materials Engineers do?
Materials Engineers study, design, and make materials. They modify and design materials to perform better than they otherwise would. They develop new materials and create uses for them that benefit humans. They are involved in the entire life cycle of materials production, materials synthesis and processing, component design and development, manufacturing, use, and recycling.
--- What Industries can a Materials Engineer work in?
Materials Engineers are very versatile, and can work in a wide range of industries. Almost every industry needs Materials Engineers to help design their products and factories. Some typical examples are:
1. POLYMER INDUSTRIES (Engineering Plastics, Rubbers, Fibers, Foams, etc.) 2. METAL INDUSTRIES 3. CERAMIC INDUSTRIES 4. SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRIES 5. LIQUID CRYSTALS
Other related industries which in need of Materials Engineers in terms of designing, fabricating, developing, upgrading, and selecting best materials to their products in a competitive cost.
1. MICROELECTRONICS 2. COMPUTERS 3. TELECOMMUNICATIONS 4. MANUFACTURING 5. MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT 6. MATERIALS RESEARCH 7. TECHNICAL SALES SERVICES 8. AUTOMOTIVE
This website aims to provide a place where you can leave messages, comments, or any suggestions.
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