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MS 349: X-ray Characterization
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This course, which includes a laboratory, introduces x-ray techniques used to characterize materials. Prerequisite: CEMS 214. Co-requisite: CEMS 342 or CEMS 344. CE
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MS 352: Electroceramics
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. A survey of ceramics that are used for their electrical, magnetic, optical and piezoelectric functions including discussion of their design, composition, critical properties, processing techniques and applications. Categories include insulators, ceramic superconductors, capacitors, resistors, gas sensors, thermistors, varistors, piezoelectric, magnetic and electro-optic ceramics. Prerequisite: PHYS 126, CEMS 214. CE
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MS 368: Introduction to Bioengineering
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. Biomedical engineering combines advances in engineering, biology and medicine to improve human health. It is, by necessity, cross-disciplinary. This course surveys and integrates selected aspects of engineering, biomedical, and clinical sciences to provide students with a global perspective of the field. Offered Fall semesters only. Prerequisites: CEMS 214 and BIOL 252 or permission of the instructor. CE
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MS 372: Kiln and Automatic Control
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. This course discusses the systems and hardware used in the design and operation of both electric and combustion kilns. Emphasis is also placed on the design of temperature sensors and automatic control systems. Practical applications and troubleshooting are discussed and demonstrated in detail. Prerequisite: CEMS 221 or ELEC 220. CE
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MS 400: Special Topics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
2-4 hours. This course covers topics which are not ordinarily covered in detail in the general curriculum, but are either current areas of faculty research or areas of current or future industrial interest. CE
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MS 401/402: Leadership and Management/Officership
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours each. These courses complete the General Military Science curriculum and qualify the student for commissioning as an officer in the U.S. Army. Classroom instruction and leadership requirements are a prelude to initial officer training at one of the various Army service schools after commissioning. Classroom/seminar topics include military justice, command and staff functions, problem resolution, decision making, ethical conduct, and a continued examination of the duties and responsibilities of an Army officer. (Fall and Spring Semesters)
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MS 411: Science of Whitewares
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. The science and technology of whitewares (i.e., primarily stonewares and porcelains) covering mineralogy, raw material characterization, mixing, rheology and plasticity, forming processes, drying, firing, phase equilibria, thermal stress evolution, microstructural characterization, physical properties, and glazing. This course provides students with a fundamental basis for analyzing problems encountered in whitewares production so that general knowledge can be used to solve specific problems. Prerequisites: CEMS 107 203, 314. CE
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MS 420: Optical Glasses
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. A detailed discussion of the primary glasses used in optical applications. Approximately one-half of the course will focus on pure and doped vitreous silica. The remainder of the course will deal with glasses containing rare-earth ions, infrared- transmitting glasses, and traditional optical glasses. The production, structure, and general properties of each type of glass will be discussed in detail. The optical application of each glass will be stressed throughout the course. Prerequisite: CEMS 322. CE
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MS 422: Thermal Behavior of Glasses
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. Prerequisite: CEMS 322. CE
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MS 424: Introduction to Photonics
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. This course introduces the field of photonics, which can be defined as the creation, manipulation and detection of light for signal carrying capacity, in other words photonics is to light, what electronics is to electricity.
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