Materials Science
Microscopic and macroscopic structure as related to the properties of materials with engineering applications.
Microscopic and macroscopic structure as related to the properties of materials with engineering applications.
Introduction to processing of ceramic, polymer and composite materials; relating the structure and bonding in these materials to their properties; considerations in choosing appropriate materials for engineering applications.
Solution thermodynamics; partial molal quantities; ideal and non-ideal solutions; application of thermodynamics to phase equilibria; heterogeneous equilibria; free energy-composition relationships; temperature-pressure relationships.
Research for undergraduate departmental students. May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Research for undergraduate departmental students. May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Research for undergraduate departmental students. May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Research for undergraduate departmental students. May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Research for undergraduate departmental students. May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Research for undergraduate departmental students. May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Research for undergraduate departmental students. May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.