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MSEG 305: Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory I
4.00 Credits
University of Delaware
A combination of laboratory, Lecture and multimedia modules will allow the student to study the optical and electronic properties of materials. PREREQ: MSEG211 and MSEG212.
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MSEG 311: Structural and Mechanical Properties of Materials
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
The relationship between material structure to mechanical properties will be discussed with emphasis on polymeric, metallic and ceramic materials. Deformation, fatigue and wear and fracture will be covered with a clear connection between testing and application made to ultimately aid in material Selection. PREREQ: MSEG201, MATH243, and PHYS208/PHYS228.
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MSEG 311 - Structural and Mechanical Properties of Materials
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MSEG 312: Solid State Physics and Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides an introduction to quantum mechanics relevant to engineers. Applications include how energy bands in crystals form as well as energy density of states. Then electronic transport relations are discussed from a continuum point of view for various materials including: metals and alloys, semiconductors, polymers and ceramics. Finally, discussion of optical properties is given. PREREQ: MATH351 and MSEG211.
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MSEG 315: Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory II
4.00 Credits
University of Delaware
A combination of laboratory, Lecture and multimedia modules will allow the student to study mechanical properties, thermal properties and processibility of materials. PREREQ: MSEG305.
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MSEG 315 - Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory II
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MSEG 366: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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MSEG 366 - Independent Study
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MSEG 367: SEMINAR
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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MSEG 367 - SEMINAR
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MSEG 401: Design of Materials and Their Application
6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An introduction to entrepreneurship and the legal aspects of materials, such as obtaining a patent and searching the patent office for relevant patents, will be given first. Students will then design a material for a unique application after consultation with industry experts and consideration of entrepreneurial and legal aspects. PREREQ: MSEG305 and MSEG315.
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MSEG 401 - Design of Materials and Their Application
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MSEG 402: Nanoscale Materials Laboratory
4.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Device manufacture and characterization using nanostructured materials will be performed. Several devices will be fabricated and tested to understand the relationship between structure and operation. PREREQ: MSEG312.
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MSEG 402 - Nanoscale Materials Laboratory
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MSEG 406: Corrosion and Protection
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Degradation of structural materials through interaction with their environment. electrochemical attack on alloys and its relation to metallurgic structure. Forms of corrosion including high temperature oxidation and biological effects. Corrosion monitoring and deterioration of polymers, concrete and advanced materials. Emphasis on materials Selection and corrosion methods. PREREQ: CHEM103/CHEM133 and CHEM104/CHEM134, MSEG201 or consent of instructor. Physical chemistry helpful.
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MSEG 410: Experimental Mechanics of Composites
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Study of the micromechanical and thermomechanical response of composite materials. Execution and assessment of experiments conducted to investigate strength and stiffness characteristics of composite materials.
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