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MIS 491: Practicum in Management Information Systems
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: MIS 321 and permission of instructor. Information systems related to employment, research or special project experience. Emphasis on applying information systems principles and techniques in an academically guided setting. Minimum requirements include a written proposal, journal, and a comprehensive final report. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 credits, only four of which may be applied to the MIS concentration.
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MIS 492: Systems Implementation Project
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: MIS 322 or 324 or 421 or 422 or 432. Solve an information system problem using project management and IS methodologies. Apply project management techniques in a group project environment. Develop systems documentation, implement system, and present completed project report.
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MIS 495: Corporate Information Systems Management
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: MIS 321; pre- or co-requisite: one 400-level MIS elective. Case study
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MSCI 101: The Material s Revolution
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: freshman status or permission - FYE. An introductory course designed to facilitate a basic understanding of the materials science fundamentals behind the development of today's most important and innovative materials. Topics include: nanomaterials, smart materials, advanced composite materials, and semiconductors. Other important basics such as building materials from atoms, structures, synthesis, materials failures, and sustainability will also be covered.
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MSCI 201: Introduction to Enginering Material
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: CHEM 121 or CHEM 125, MATH 115 or MATH 118, co-requisite PHYS 121/131 or PHYS 114. The relationship between the properties, structure and processes of engineering materials is discussed. Emphasis on the fundamentals of selecting materials based on engineering design criteria. Also offered as ETEC 220.
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MSCI 202: Introduction to Material s Science I
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: CHEM 123 or 225, MSCI 201 or ETEC 220. The first course in a three course interdisciplinary sequence designed to cover the fundamental concepts of materials science. Basic atomic structures, basic organic and polymer chemistry, synthesis of organic materials, polymers, composites, and basic characterization methods are covered in this first overview course.
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MSCI 203: Introduction to Material s Science II
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: MATH 125 or 135; PHYS 123; MSCI 202. The second course in a three course interdisciplinary sequence designed to cover the fundamental concepts of materials science. Electrical, magnetic and optical properties and structures of materials are emphasized in this second overview course.
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MSCI 301: Characterizati on of Material
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: MSCI 203 or CHEM 461 or GEOL 306. The third course in a three course interdisciplinary sequence designed to cover the fundamental concepts of materials science. Theory and operating principles of external and internal characterization of materials such as: electron microscopy, x-ray chemical microanalysis, optical microscopy, thermal, magnetic and structural analysis, polymer processing and analysis, thin film preparation and characterization, and x-ray diffraction. Laboratory experience and projects are emphasized.
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MSCI 401: Independent Research or Internship in Material s Science I
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: MSCI 203. Undergraduate research in materials science or an undergraduate internship in materials science in industry under supervision.
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MSCI 402: Independent Research or Internship in Material s Science II
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: MSCI 401. Undergraduate research in materials science or an undergraduate internship in materials science in industry under supervision. Second experience in a 2 course sequence.
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