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PHYS 5376 (Overall) | |||||
PHYS 5376 Matthew Wong | |||||
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PHYS 5376 Julia Hsu | |||||
PHYS 5376 Jiyoung Kim | |||||
PHYS 5376 Laisuo Su | |||||
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PHYS 5376 Matthew Wong | |||||
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PHYS 5376 Julia Hsu | |||||
PHYS 5376 Jiyoung Kim | |||||
PHYS 5376 Laisuo Su | |||||
Introduction to Materials Science
PHYS 5376
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
This course provides an extensive overview of materials science and engineering and includes the foundations required for further graduate study in the field. Topics include chemical bonding, crystalline structures, imperfections and diffusion in solids, mechanical properties, strengthening and failure mechanisms, phase diagrams and transformations, corrosion and degradation of materials, metal alloys, ceramics, polymers, composites, as well as their electrical, thermal, magnetic, and optical properties. Quantitative analyses will be emphasized. 3 credit hours.
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Introduction to Materials Science
PHYS 5376
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
This course provides an extensive overview of materials science and engineering and includes the foundations required for further graduate study in the field. Topics include chemical bonding, crystalline structures, imperfections and diffusion in solids, mechanical properties, strengthening and failure mechanisms, phase diagrams and transformations, corrosion and degradation of materials, metal alloys, ceramics, polymers, composites, as well as their electrical, thermal, magnetic, and optical properties. Quantitative analyses will be emphasized. 3 credit hours.
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