Polymer Engineering
Polymer engineering is part of the growing field of materials engineering that focuses on plastics and other polymers. Read about degrees available, job options and salaries in this field Smart Materials. Polymer engineering majors require lots of math and science courses, including polymer chemistry, physics and calculus. Core courses may include thermodynamics, statics and material strength, polymer production and technology, polymer properties, polymer analysis and polymer processing. During a capstone course, you'll create an original polymer engineering project. A general materials engineering program usually includes some of the same courses, but also covers other materials, such as ceramics and metals.
- Functional Polymers
- Polymer Nanocomposite
- Applied Polymer Science & Polymeric Materials
- Advances in Macromolecular Science and Engineering
- Plastic Engineering, Plastics-Materials and Processing Technology
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Recommended Sessions
- Advanced materials in Polymers
- Advances in Polymer Synthesis & Polymer Chemistry
- Biobased and Biodegradable Polymers
- Biomaterials and Biopolymers
- Current Trends in Polymer Chemistry
- Functional Polymers
- Macromolecules, Polymer Networks and Gels
- Material Science and Polymer Colloids
- Plastics, Biopolymers and their Environmental Impact
- Polymer Chemistry
- Polymer Engineering
- Polymer Nanotechnology
- Polymer Physics and Opto-electronics Polymers
- Polymer Production Methods
- Polymer Synthesis
- Polymer Synthesizing Techniques
- Polymer Technology
- Polymerization Techniques
- Polymers in Medicine
- Recent Developments in Polymer Synthesis
- Supramolecular Polymers and 3D Printing
- Sustainable and Eco-friendly Polymers
