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MSEG 067: SEMINAR
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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MSEG 111: Freshman Materials Experience
2.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides an introduction to Materials Science and Engineering through a series of Lectures, laboratory tours, experiments and demonstrations. An introduction to the process principles used to make materials such as: phase transitions, chemical reactions, diffusion and deformation, are discussed. Characterization techniques to evaluate materials such as: mechanical testing, microscopy, spectroscopy and scattering, are also considered, as well as an introduction to numerical simulation packages required for the undergraduate program.
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MSEG 166: SPECIAL PROBLEM
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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MSEG 201: Introduction to Materials Science
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Crystal binding and structure; energetics and structure of lattice defects; elasticity, plasticity, and fracture; phase equilibria and transformations; relations of structure and treatment to properties; structures of inorganic and organic polymers; and electronic and magnetic properties. PREREQ: CHEM111 or CHEM103/CHEM133, and PHYS203 or PHYS207/PHYS227.
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MSEG 211: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Considers the first and second laws of thermodynamics and the various thermodynamic variables. Phase equilibria for one component and reaction and heterogeneous equilibrium will be discussed culminating in thermodynamics of condensed systems. Phase diagrams of various binary systems will also be covered. Statistical mechanics of simple gaseous systems will be included and related to previous results from classical thermodynamics. PREREQ: MSEG201, MATH243
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MSEG 211 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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MSEG 212: Materials Chemistry and Kinetics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An introduction to chemical reactions of organic and inorganic compounds with emphasis on the kinetics governing the reaction. The transport equation describing diffusion of compounds will also be covered to understand how this affects chemical kinetics. PREREQ: CHEM111, CHEM112 and MATH 43 and MSEG201
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MSEG 267: SEMINAR
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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MSEG 288: Nanotech in the News
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides an exposure to nanotechnology and engineering as it impacts daily life. Based on current topics in the news, we discuss the underlying science in an approachable manner and consider the relevant societal, economic, and ethical issues. Students will leave with a greater understanding of the emerging technologies that shape our society.
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MSEG 303: Introduction to Polymers
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides an understanding of the science and engineering of macromolecules from a structure/property perspective. Topics include polymerization, chain structure and configuration, polymer size and shape, phase separation behavior, amorphous and crystalline state, glass-rubber transition, cross linking/rubber elasticity, viscoelasticity, rheology, polymer processing and mechanical behavior. PREREQ: MSEG201 and CHEM112.
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MSEG 304: Computational Materials Science and Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An introduction to computation using continuum methods (finite element methods), atomistic simulation (molecular dynamics) and solution to transport equations (using Matlab and Comsol) will be given. Introduce the computational method and its application to engineering problems. Software packages such as Comsol and LAMMPS will be used. PREREQ: MSEG211, MSEG212, and CISC106.
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