With a focus on applied research, industrial outreach and entrepreneurial training, Texas State is uniquely positioned in the region to offer this combination of skills, providing education with relevance with the materials science, engineering, and commercialization (MSEC) degree. Students gain valuable experience that prepares them for real-world success.
The College of Science and Engineering at Texas State offers a cutting-edge interdisciplinary materials science, engineering, and commercialization Ph.D. program. Students work with faculty in Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Physics on the research, development, and validation of materials to be used in the next generation of electronics, medicines, plastics, sensors, infrastructure, and renewable energy. Coupling commercialization with science and engineering, the curriculum infuses an understanding of intellectual property law, skills in business planning, competency in transforming innovations from the lab to commercial production, and the ability to organize and lead interdisciplinary research teams. Our goal is to educate the next generation of scientists and engineers who will perform interdisciplinary research and will emerge as effective entrepreneurial leaders in the advancement of high tech 21st century global discovery and innovation.
Students are classified as either full-time (minimum of nine hours per term) or part-time. All students are required to initiate, complete, present, and publish original research.
Each student develops an appropriate degree plan to meet their career and academic goals. The degree plan will include a mix of theoretical, analytical, and elective courses that will prepare students to work independently and in multidisciplinary teams.
Educational Goal
The central educational goal of the Ph.D. program in materials science, engineering, and commercialization at Texas State is to prepare doctoral students with
technical skills necessary to conduct high quality research,
an orientation toward interdisciplinary research,
a set of business tools and knowledge of business practice, and
technical project and business management skills.
Expected June 2025
Start date
September 2025
Texas State University
601 University Drive,
SAN MARCOS,
Texas,
78666, United States
Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university
Master鈥檚 degree in biology, chemistry, engineering, materials science, physics, technology, or a closely related field from a regionally accredited university.
Minimum 3.5 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in all completed graduate course work
Regular Admission Scores
Official TOEFL iBT scores required with a 78 overall
Official IELTS (academic) scores required with a 6.5 overall and minimum individual module scores of 6.0
Application deadline: Fall Term - June 1
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.