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MET ENG 451: Refining Of Metals
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Principles and applications of thermochemistry, phase equilibria, and kinetics as applied to the refining of metals and alloys. Theory of dilute solutions, interaction coefficients and reactions of metals with gases and slags. Analysis and design of refining processes. Optional third credit hour requires a term paper. Prerequisite: Met Eng 355 or Cer Eng 259.
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MET ENG 457: Transport Phenomena In Extractive Metallurgy
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
The application of chemical reaction engineering principles to metallurgical processes. Residence-time districution in reactors and its effect on performance, topochemical gas-solid reactors, two-film theory of mass transfer applied to slag-metal and gas-metal reactions. Prerequisite: Met Eng 355 or equivalent.
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MET ENG 490: Research
0.00 - 15.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Investigations of an advanced nature leading to the preparation of a thesis or dissertation. Consent of instructor required.
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MET ENG 493: Oral Examination
0.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
After completion of all other program requirements, oral examinations for on-campus M.S./Ph.D. students may be processed during intersession. Off-campus M.S. students must be enrolled in oral examination and must have paid an oral examination fee at the time of the defense/comprehensive examination (oral/ written). All other students must enroll for credit commensurate with uses made of facilities and/or faculties. In no case shall this be for less than three (3) semester hours for resident students.
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MET ENG 495: Continuous Registration
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Doctoral candidates who have completed all requirements for the degree except the dissertation, and are away from the campus must continue to enroll for at least one hour of credit each registration period until the degree is completed. Failure to do so may invalidate the candidacy. Billing will be automatic as will registration upon payment.
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MIL AIR 150: Foundations Of The U.S. Air Force I
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This survey course is designed to introduce students to the USAF and AFROTC. Topics include: military customs and courtesies, uniform wear, officership qualities, professionalism, AF core values, equal opportunity and treatment, AF officer benefits and opportunities and an introduction to communication skills. Leadership Lab is mandatory for cadets planning on a career in the AF.
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MIL AIR 151: Foundations Of The U.S. Air Force II
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This survey course is a continuation of Arosp St 150. Covered topics include: origin of the AF, mission and organization of the AF, organization of a standard AF base, and further communication skills development. Leadership Lab is also mandatory for cadets.
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MIL AIR 200: Leadership Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
The course involves a study of Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, career opportunities in the Air Force and the life and work of an Air Force junior officer. Students develop their leadership potential in a practical supervised training laboratory, which typically includes field trips to Air Force installations throughout the United States.
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MIL AIR 250: The Evolution Of USAF Air And Space Power I
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective..covering a time period from the first balloons to the beginning of the space age. It provides students with a knowledge level understanding of the general elements and employment of air and space power from an institutional doctrinal and historical perspective. Examples of the importance of AF core values in historical events and in past AF leaders are pointed out. Continued development of communication skills is also emphasized. Leadership Lab is mandatory for cadets planning on a career in the AF.
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MIL AIR 251: The Evolution Of USAF Air And Space Power II
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course is a continuation of Arosp St 250. It covers a time period in AF history from the beginning of our space age in the early 1960's to the present...with a continued emphasis on recognizing how past leaders and events have shaped our current AF organization and doctrine. Communication skills exercises are continued. Leadership Lab is also mandatory for cadets.
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