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MST 104: Introduction to Microscopy and Microstructures
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Microstructural characterization is the study of the interrelationship between structural characteristics and the physical and mechanical properties of metals, alloys and nonmetallic materials such as ceramics, polymers and composites. This course provides an overview of various techniques and their underlying principles. These include: optical microscopy; electron microscopy and related analytical techniques; X-ray, electron and neutron diffraction; and surface analysis. The students will also gain an understanding of the nature and origins of microstructural features, preparation techniques and differentiation between the true microstructure and preparation artifacts. Prerequisites: MATH 123, MST 101, MST 102, or equivalent.
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MST 109: Materials Processing and Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Processing of materials plays a large role in determining their properties and performance. The objective of this course is to review processing and manufacturing techniques for metals, ceramics, polymers and composite materials. Topics to be covered include metal casting, processing of polymers and polymer matrix composites, powder processing of metals and ceramics, metal forming, machining and grinding, heat treatment of metals, joining processes, processing of integrated circuits, and electronics assembly and packaging. Prerequisites: MST 102L
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MST 110: Introduction to Mechanical Behavior of Materials
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Origin of mechanical properties of metals and polymers and the concepts are used to explain how various methods are used to strengthen materials. Property measurement and data interpretation. This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic mechanical behavior of metals and polymers. The origin of mechanical properties in engineering materials is discussed from a fundamental viewpoint and the concepts are used to explain how various methods used to strengthen materials actually work. Properties such as tensile strength, ductility, elastic modulus, hardness, fatigue life, and toughness are covered in this seminar. Prerequisite: MATH 123
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MST 112: Introduction to Phase Transformations
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Phase transformations strongly influence microstructural development. The objective of this course is to introduce students to important concepts associated with phase transformations. The course will review topics of thermodynamics and kinetics of phase transformations as well as diffusion and nucleation and growth. The course will also introduce the topics of precipitation, martensitic transformations and ordering reactions. Prerequisite: MST 102. Corequisite: MST 104.
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MST 296: Materials Science Technology Cooperative Work Phase
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
A work-study program with local industry to give the student practical experience in an industrial environment. Prerequisite: Third or fourth semester standing and permission of the Applied Technologies Curriculum Coordinator. CR/NC
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MUS 102: Music Theory for the Non Major
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Students will develop an awareness of basic elements of melody, rhythm, harmony, form and expression through involvement as singers, players, creators, movers, listeners, and readers of music. Designed for students with little or no musical training.
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MUS 109: Group Voice I
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Open to beginners in voice except voice performance majors.
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MUS 110: Group Voice II
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Music education students in the vocal track must continue to enroll in this course until a grade of C or better is obtained. Prerequisite: MUS 109.
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MUS 111: Group Piano I
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Beginning repertoire and sight-reading, basic scale and chord patterns in major keys. For the complete beginner. Not open to keyboard majors. Primarily for music majors and minors, but open to all students.
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MUS 112: Group Piano II
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus
Late elementary repertoire, sight-reading moving out of the five-finger position, minor scale and chord patterns. Not open to keyboard majors. Primarily for music majors and minors, but open to all students. Prerequisite: MUS 111.
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