Which Graduate Class Should I Choose for My Materials Science Interests?

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Choosing between solid state physics and statistical mechanics hinges on aligning coursework with future PhD applications in experimental materials science. The solid state class emphasizes electromagnetic properties and experimental techniques relevant to materials, while statistical mechanics provides a foundation in thermodynamics and statistical methods applicable to materials behavior. Given the interest in experimental fields, solid state physics may offer more direct relevance to materials science applications. However, prior completion of undergraduate statistical mechanics suggests that taking the advanced solid state course first could enhance understanding of complex materials phenomena. Ultimately, solid state physics may be more beneficial for attracting attention from PhD programs in your desired fields.
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next semester I have a choice between solid state physics and statistical mechanics. I will take the other class next year. My interests are in experimental materials science.

The solid state class will focus on electromagnetic properties of materials covering crystal structure and X-ray diffraction, Drude and Sommerfeld model, periodic lattices and band theory, lattice vibrations, experimental probes, semiconductors, dielectrics, magnetism.

The stat mech class will cover review of basic thermodynamics, classical gases, Bose statistics, Fermi statistics, interacting systems with cluster expansions, second quantization and intro to phase transitions. Applications include electrons in solids, phonons and magnetism.

Which one will be more beneficial to my interests?

I will also be applying to PhD programs in materials science and engineering, physical chemistry and chemical physics next fall, all in experimental fields. Which class would make myself more attractive to these PhD programs (they won't get to see the grade for the other class by the time I apply)?
 
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I would take stat mech before solid state, irrespective of how you think it will look. While it may not be a strict prerequisite, it will certainly help.
 
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I would take stat mech before solid state, irrespective of how you think it will look. While it may not be a strict prerequisite, it will certainly help.

these are both graduate level classes; I've already taken undergrad stat mech. Does that change anything?
 
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