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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
(2-3) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 211, 321. Raw materials, characterization of ceramic powders and slurries, ceramic forming methods, and drying. High temperature ceramic reactions, liquid and solid-state sintering, grain growth, microstructure development. Processing/ microstructure/property relationships. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cr. 3. F. Prereq : 211. Introduction to electronic properties of materials and their practical applications. Introduction to quantum mechanics. Band theory of electron states in materials, conduction mechanisms, electrical properties, and magnetic properties of metallic, semiconducting and dielectric materials. Elementary electrical circuit concepts. Mat E majors with an electronic specialty option must also take Mat E 331L. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Cr. 1. F. Prereq : 211, Co-req: 331. Laboratory exercises to accompany Mat E 331 in the following topics: Demonstration of elementary device behavior and circuit concepts, electronic measurement techniques, and characterization of fundamental electronic and magnetic properties in metallic, seminconducting and dielectric materials. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed with E E). (3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 331 and Phys 222. Introduction to semiconductor material and device physics. Quantum mechanics and band theory of semiconductors. Charge carrier distributions, generation/ recombination, transport properties. Physical and electrical properties and fabrication of semiconductor devices such as MOSFETs, bipolar transistors, laser diodes and LED's. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cr. 3. F. Prereq : 211, 214. Emphasis on secondary processing of metals and alloys. Machining, deformation and texturing effects, joining (welding, brazing, soldering), casting, powder metallurgy. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
(2-3) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 211. Processing of metals and alloys to obtain desired mechanical properties by manipulation of their microstructure and composition of consituent phase(s). Relevance of defects to mechanical properties, plastic fl ow. Strengthening mechanisms in metals and alloys. Microstructure, heat treatment and mechanical properties of engineering alloys. Metal-matrix composites. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq : 211. Introduction to polymeric materials, synthesis, structure and properties. Relationship between polymer composition, processing and properties. Oral presentation. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed with E M). (3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Phys 112 or 222. Radiography, ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection, eddy current testing, dye penetrant inspection, and other techniques. Physical bases of tests; materials to which applicable; types of defects detectable; calibration standards, and reliability safety precautions. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed with E M). (0-3) Cr. 1. S. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in 362. Application of nondestructive testing techniques to the detection and sizing of fl aws in materials and to the characterization of material's microstructure. Included are experiments in hardness, dye penetrant, magnetic particle, x-ray, ultrasonic and eddy current testing. Field trips to industrial laboratories. Nonmajor graduate credit.
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2.00 Credits
(2-2) Cr. 3. F.S. Prereq: C I 201, junior standing in non-engineering major. A project-based, hands-on learning course. Technology literacy, appreciation for technological innovations, principles behind many technological innovations, hands-on laboratory experiences based upon simple systems constructed out of LEGOs and controlled by small microcomputers. Future K-12 teachers will leave the course with complete lesson plans for use in their upcoming careers.
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