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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:Engineering 45, upper division standing in science or engineering. Analysis of the way materials fail. Effects of temperature, mechanical deformation and corrosion on the properties of materials. Forensics and methodologies for investigating failures of materials including optical microscopy, x-ray analysis and scanning electron microscopy. Investigation of practical problems. Only 1 unit of credit to students who have completed course 148. Only 3 units of credit to students who have completed course 142 or course 144. Not open for credit to students who have completed both courses 142 and 148 or both courses 144 and 148. GE credit: Wrt.-II.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 160, 162, 164, 172, 174. A capstone materials design experience involving analysis of real materials processing and applications including economic, manufacturing, and ethical constraints. Various principles of materials science introduced in other courses in the curriculum are integrated into a team design project. Only 1 unit of credit to students who have completed course 149. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence.)-II-III.
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1.00 Credits
Discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: consent of instructor; upper division standing. Individual and/or group conference on problems, progress and techniques in materials research. May be repeated for credit. (P/NP grading only.)-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Lecture-1-5 hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Group study of selected topics. (P/NP grading only.)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:high school algebra. Understanding of how the technology in our lives works using only basic concepts and rudimentary mathematics. GE credit: SciEng, Wrt.-I, II. Baldis, Orel, Parikh
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory-3 hours; lecture-1 hour; discussion-hour. Prerequisite: course 17. Introduction to analog and digital circuit and system design through handson laboratory design projects. Students who have completed Electrical and Computer Engineering 100 may receive only 1.5 units of credit.-II, III. (II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: course 35, Mathematics 22B; open to College of Engineering students only. Kinematics and kinetics of particles, of systems of particles, and of rigid bodies applied to engineering problems. Only 2 units of credit allowed to students who have previously taken Engineering 36.- I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: course 102 (may be taken concurrently). Open to majors in hydrology or the College of Engineering. Fluid properties, fluid statics, continuity and linear momentum equations for control volumes, flow of incompressible fluids in pipes, dimensional analysis and boundary-layer flows. Not open for credit to students who have completed Chemical Engineering 150A.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: course 35, Mathematics 22B. Open to Engineering majors only. Uniaxial loading and deformation. General concepts of stress-strain-temperature relations and yield criteria. Torsion of shafts. Bending of beams. Deflections due to bending. Introduction to stability and buckling.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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