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MTLE 6460: Advanced Structure and Bonding in Materials
4.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Phenomenological and quantitative descriptions of crystal symmetry and structure. Theories of primary and secondary bonding in crystals. Theory and application of diffraction techniques for structure determination. Models of cohesive forces in solids. Emphasis is placed on the intimate connection between crystal structure, bonding, electronic structure, and properties of solids. When Offered: Spring Credit Hours: 4
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MTLE 6500: Modeling of Materials
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
This course introduces basic concepts used in the modeling of material properties. The course will include classical molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, quantum mechanics based tight binding, continuum level analysis, and multiscale methods as applied to modeling of soft and hard matter. The methods are introduced in a computer laboratory environment. Open to graduates and qualified undergraduates. When Offered: Spring term even numbered years. Credit Hours: 3
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MTLE 6610: Deformation Processing
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Mechanical metallurgy and mechanics of the classical metal-working operations. Analytical techniques. Friction and lubrication. Workability. Effects on as-worked properties. Technological discussions of forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing, and other unit operations. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ENGR 1600 or equivalent. When Offered: Spring term. Credit Hours: 3
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MTLE 6750: Special Topics in Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
A course in physical ceramics, the content of which will be modified in accordance with current interests and technology. When Offered: Spring term. Credit Hours: 3
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MTLE 6840: Polymer Engineering
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Survey and engineering analysis of industrial processes and commercial polymers. Topics include introductory fluid mechanics, non-Newtonian fluids, molecular theory of viscoelasticity, analysis of extrusion and other selected processes. When Offered: Spring term. Credit Hours: 3
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MTLE 6900: Graduate Seminar
0.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 0
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MTLE 6930: Literature Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
A special course assignment open to graduate students working toward a master's degree. Applicable where a student cannot reasonably arrange to submit a thesis. A written report on the study must be submitted and defended before a committee of the faculty. Credit Hours: 1 to 3
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MTLE 6940: Materials Engineering Project
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Credit Hours: 3
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MTLE 6960: Topics in Materials Engineering
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Credit Hours: 3
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MTLE 6970: Professional Project
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Active participation in a semester-long project, under the supervision of a faculty adviser. A Professional Project often serves as a culminating experience for a Professional Master's program but, with departmental or school approval, can be used to fulfill other program requirements. With approval, students may register for more than one Professional Project. Professional Projects must result in documentation established by each department or school, but are not submitted to the Graduate School and are not archived in the library. Grades of A,B,C, or F are assigned by the faculty adviser at the end of the semester. If not completed on time, a formal Incomplete grade may be assigned by the faculty adviser, listing the work remaining to be completed and the time limit for completing this work.
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