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ML 4011: Organizational Leadershp I Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany ML 4010. Coreq: ML 4010.
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ML 4020: Organizational Leadership II
4.00 Credits
Clemson University
Continuation of ML 4010. Focuses on the continued study of moral, ethical, and legal issues faced by leaders. Includes instruction in administrative and logistical management. Requires students to apply their knowledge individually and collectively to solve problems and improve the organization. Preq: ML 4010. Coreq: ML 4021.
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ML 4021: Organizational Leadersh II Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany ML 4020. Coreq: 4020.
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ML 4510: Org Leadership
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Transitional leadership development and training for completion cadets and others designed to enhance practical experiences in managing organizational training programs, develop leadership skills by serving in cadet staff positions, develop small group decision making and conflict management skills, and reinforce physical fitness and lifestyle skills required of leaders. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Preq: ML 3020. Coreq: ML 4511.
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ML 4511: Org Leadership Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany ML 4510. Coreq: ML 4510.
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MSE 2100: Intro to Materials Science
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introductory course in materials science designed primarily for engineering students. Studies the relation between the electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of products and the structure and composition of these products. All levels of structure are considered from gross structures easily visible to the eye through electronic structure of atoms. Includes Honors sections. Preq: CH 1010 with a C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MATH 1080.
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MSE 3000: Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
Acquaints students enrolled in the Departmental Honors Program with current research issues in the profession. This assists students in preparing a research proposal for the Senior Thesis. To be taken Pass/No Pass only. Preq: Junior standing and admission to departmental honors program.
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MSE 3010: Materials Synthesis & Fabr Lab
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
Students gain understanding of materials processing, with emphasis on the interrelationships between processing, microstructural development, and resulting properties. Students learn basic lab skills required for the fabrication of polymeric, ceramic, and metal materials. Preq: CH 2280 and MSE 2100.
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MSE 3020: Materials Characterization Lab
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
Students learn the basic lab skills required for the characterization of polymeric, ceramic, and metal materials, including characterization of the density, porosity, and electronic and mechanical properties. Additional techniques include optical and electron imaging of materials, thermal analysis, and spectroscopy for structural and chemical analysis. Preq: CH 2280 and MSE 2100.
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MSE 3100: Intro to Metals and Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course covers the fundamentals of atomic structure, defect formation, microstructural development and subsequent impact on physical properties in metallic and ceramic materials. Mechanical, electrical, magnetic, thermal, and optical properties are explored and phase diagrams are used to interpret processing routes and utilization. Preq: MSE 2100.
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