Credit Table for Professional Subjects of Secondary Majors
Credit Chart for Students of I-Shou University Pursuing a Secondary Major in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Core Subjects (Group A) |
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Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
English Proficiency |
A07420 |
0 |
Introduction to Materials Science (I) |
A07127 |
3 |
Metallurgical Thermodynamics (I) |
A07223 |
3 |
Introduction to Materials Science (II) |
A07088 |
3 |
Metal Materials Experiment |
A07203 |
3 |
Engineering Mathematics (I) |
A83809 |
3 |
Ceramic Materials Experiment |
A07204 |
3 |
Physical Metallurgy (I) |
A07221 |
3 |
Physical Property Measurement Experiment |
A07302 |
3 |
Metal Processing Experiment |
A07301 |
3 |
Introduction to and Experience with Industrial Technology |
A83E02 |
3 |
Practice of Industrial Technology Introduction and Experience |
A83F02 |
0 |
Core Subjects (Group B) - Choose Two |
Core Subjects (Group C) - Choose Two |
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Introduction to Ceramic Materials |
A07399 |
3 |
Mechanics of Materials |
A07629 |
3 |
Introduction to Polymer Materials |
A07400 |
3 |
Physical Properties of Materials |
A07396 |
3 |
Metal Materials Processing |
A07050 |
3 |
Mechanical Properties of Materials |
A07398 |
3 |
Composite Materials |
A07374 |
3 |
Principles of Diffraction |
A07397 |
3 |
Total: 41 credits |
Elective Subjects |
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Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
Metallurgical Thermodynamics (II) |
A07224 |
3 |
Optoelectronic Materials |
A07772 |
3 |
Physical Metallurgy (II) |
A07222 |
3 |
Ceramic Processing and Applications |
A07623 |
3 |
Engineering Mathematics (II) |
A07212 |
3 |
Corrosion and Protection |
A07450 |
3 |
Electrical Engineering |
A07242 |
3 |
Thin Film Technology |
A07474 |
3 |
Physical Properties of Polymer Materials |
A07252 |
3 |
Semiconductor Process Technology |
A07783 |
3 |
Flexible Electronic Materials |
A07455 |
3 |
Biomedical Materials |
A07471 |
3 |
Magnetic Materials |
A07476 |
3 |
Phase Transformation |
A07231 |
3 |
Study Regulations:
1. Students must complete 29 credits from Core Subjects (Group A), 6 credits from Core Subjects (Group B), and 6 credits from Core Subjects (Group C), for a total of 41 credits, to qualify for a secondary major.
2. If any Core Subjects (Group A, B, or C) overlap with a student’s primary major, they may waive those courses with departmental approval and select additional courses from the "Elective Subjects" to meet the credit requirement.
3. This table is applicable to students applying in or after Academic Year 2021.
Credit Table for Professional Subjects of Minor Study
Credit Table for Professional Subjects of Minor Study
Core Subjects |
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Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
English Proficiency |
A07420 |
0 |
Introduction to Materials Science (I) |
A07127 |
3 |
Introduction to Polymer Materials |
A07400 |
3 |
Engineering Mathematics (I) |
A83809 |
3 |
Introduction to Ceramic Materials |
A07399 |
3 |
Physical Metallurgy (I) |
A07221 |
3 |
Metallurgical Thermodynamics (I) |
A07223 |
3 |
Mechanics of Materials |
A07629 |
3 |
Total: 21 credits |
Elective Subjects |
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Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
Course Name |
Course Code |
Credits |
Introduction to Materials Science (II) |
A07088 |
3 |
Principles of Diffraction |
A07397 |
3 |
Engineering Mathematics (II) |
A07212 |
3 |
Composite Materials |
A07374 |
3 |
Metallurgical Thermodynamics (II) |
A07224 |
3 |
Metal Materials Processing |
A07050 |
3 |
Physical Metallurgy (II) |
A07222 |
3 |
Magnetic Materials |
A07476 |
3 |
Physical Properties of Materials |
A07396 |
3 |
Thin Film Technology |
A07474 |
3 |
Semiconductor Process Technology |
A07783 |
3 |
Mechanical Properties of Materials |
A07398 |
3 |
Electrical Engineering |
A07242 |
3 |
Optoelectronic Materials |
A07772 |
3 |
Flexible Electronic Materials |
A07455 |
3 |
Corrosion and Protection |
A07450 |
3 |
Study Regulations:
1. Prerequisite courses must be completed before taking the minor. These courses include Calculus (I) and (II) (6 credits), General Chemistry (I) and (II) (6 credits), and General Physics (I) and (II) (6 credits). Students who have not completed these prerequisites must make them up.
2. A total of 21 credits must be completed to qualify for the minor.
3. If any "Core Subjects" overlap with a student’s major, they may, with departmental approval, waive those courses and select additional courses from the "Elective Subjects" to fulfill the credit requirement.
4. This table is applicable to students applying in or after Academic Year 2021.
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