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3.00 Credits
Introduction into the principles underlying the processing/manufacturing of ceramic, polymeric, and metallic materials. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MSE 2100.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to physical laws that govern the equilibrium products of chemical and thermal reactions. Covers the three laws of thermodynamics, phase equilibria, energy requirements for reactions, material corrosion, and environmental stability. Preq: CH 1020 and MSE 2100 and MATH 1080 and PHYS 2210.
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3.00 Credits
Kinetic aspects of mass, heat, and fluid transport as they relate to the processing and performance of materials. Preq: MATH 2080 and MSE 2100. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MSE 3260.
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1.00 Credits
The practice of materials science and engineering requires technical knowledge and skills, as well as professional skills and business knowledge. This course highlights concepts such as intellectual property protection, and methods for making decisions that may arise during appointment in industry, government laboratories, or academics. To be taken Pass/No Pass only. Preq: Junior standing in Materials Science and Engineering.
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0.00 Credits
Individual or group projects in materials science and engineering lead by a faculty member. Projects may be interdisciplinary and involve analysis, design and/or implementation. Instruction in methods, tools and equipment is included when appropriate. May be repeated for a maximum of nine credits, but only if different topics are covered. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Investigation of skills needed to become a successful, safety conscious and ethical researcher. This course reviews most safety training required by Clemson University, ethical decision making and the important skills, such as writing skills and record keeping, needed to be a successful researcher. Includes Honors sections. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MSE 3260.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion of the properties of solids as related to structure, bonding and defects. Mechanical, thermal, electric, magnetic, electronic, optical, and nuclear properties are examined. Preq: MATH 2080 and MSE 3100.
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3.00 Credits
Students design and develop materials-related products to include economics, ethics, quality and human values. Emphasizes interdisciplinary team approach and global perspective of products and problems. Incorporates critical thinking, group effectiveness, communication skills and problem solving with materials and processes. Preq: Senior standing in Materials Science and Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Materials flow throughout the nuclear fuel cycle emphasizing safe handling of radioactive material; environmental aspects of fuel cycle activities; radioactive waste management; nuclear nonproliferation and safeguards; nuclear forensics. May also be offered at EES 4120. Preq: EES 4090.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the fundamentals of noncrystalline substances. Includes formation principles, melting, immiscibility, and structures, as well as physical properties of noncrystalline substances. Preq: MSE 3100 and MSE 3260.
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