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A survey of the properties, manufacture, and uses of polymers, ceramics and metals in today's world with emphasis on modern developments and new materials.
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies General Education - Natural Sciences (GN)
Concepts of relationships between structure and thermal, optical, magnetic, electrical, and mechanical properties of metals, ceramics, glasses, and polymers.
Principles of ceramic processing, including powder preparation and characterization, forming operations, and the basic phenomena underlying theseoperations.
Elements of crystallography and the characterization of crystalline and non- crystalline materials using x-ray diffraction, electron microscopic, and other instrumental more...
Synthesis and Processing of Electronic and Photonic Materials
The materials science of applying thin film coatings, etching, and bulk crystal growth; includes materials transport, accumulation, epitaxy, and defects.
An introduction to comparative physical properties and characteristics of various materials including mechanical, electrical thermal, and structure/ morphology.
A laboratory integrating experimental aspects of material contained in MATSE 402, 413, and 410, e.g. phase diagram determination, solidification micro- structures, etc.
International Internship in Materials: Research Definition and Methodology
A course focused on international research, specific design and methodology, facilitated through the International Internship in Materials and Program.
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies
International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
Prerequisite: Sixth-semester standing in Materials Science and Engineering; MATSE201, MATSE460, MATSE492W, satisfactory completion of cultural class from Office of Education Abroad
International Internship in Materials: Experimentation and Documentation
A course focused on international research, specifically experimentation and documentation, facilitated through the International Internship in Materials Program. more...
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies
International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
Prerequisite: Seventh-semester standing in Materials Science and Engineering; MATSE484W; satisfactory completion of cultural class from Office of Education Abroad
Application of thermodynamics to materials equilibria and processes, including solution theory, electrochemical processes, capillarity, and the effect of stresses. more...
Classical and new (microprobe, scanning microscope, magnetic resonance, and Mossbauer) techniques for the characterization of composition, structure, defects, and surfac more...
Deformation of crystalline/amorphous solids and relationship to structure; elastic, viscoelastic and plastic response over a range of temperatures and strain rates.
Preparation and characterization of solid catalytic materials and the relationships between their surface, defect, and electronic properties and catalytic activity. more...
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Prerequisite: CHEM 452 or similar course in chemical, materials or energy sciences and engineering
Provide a concise description of topics important to a fundamental understanding of the surface interactions of materials with one another in the presence of liq more...
The course covers relevant methods of semiconductor material and device characterization including electrical characterization of thin films, measurement of devi more...
This cooperative distance course will build on the Structure of Glass course (MATSE 597) by focusing on the physical properties of glass and their scientific correlat more...