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M.S. recommendation: Material science or Material engineering
Q. Hi, I am a chemical engineer. I perform process audits related to special processes (surface finishing, heat treatment, brazing, welding, etc.). I am interested in continuing my education to complement and better understand my work/processes.
What came to mind was getting an MS on material science or material engineering.
I would like to get any recommendations, based on your combined experiences, since I'm not sure which concentration would be appropriate to my goal.
Thank you in advance!
Quality engineer - USA
February 25, 2020
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