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ABET Engineering Education Accreditation Criteria
The program must demonstrate that graduates have: the ability to apply advanced science (such as chemistry and physics) and engineering principles to materials systems; an integrated understanding of scientific and engineering principles underlying the four major elements of the field, viz. structure, properties, processing, and performance, related to the material systems appropriate to the field; the ability to apply and integrate knowledge from each of the above four elements of the field to solve material selection and design problems; and the ability to utilize experimental, statistical, and computational methods consistent with the program educational objectives.
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