MSE 2001 - Principles and Applications of Engineering Materials
MSE 2001 is 3 credit introductory course in materials science and engineering. It is both a fundamental class for materials science and engineering and a general requirement for other engineering majors, such as mechanical engineering.
Topic List
- Atomic Scale Structure
- Crystal Structures
- Point Defects and Diffusion
- Crystalline Defects
- Linear Defects
- Planar Defects
- Volume Defects
- Non-Crystalline Materials
- Phase Equilibria and Phase Diagrams
- Structural Transformations
- Mechanical Properties
- Electrical Properties
Prerequisite Knowledge
Chemistry
Basic chemistry concepts, such as bonding, electronegativity, and atomic structure, are used throughout in MSE 2001. While a strong understanding of these concepts can be helpful, only basic exposure to these concepts is necessary to do well in MSE 2001.
Future Outlook
For materials science and engineering majors, this course is a prerequisite for almost all upper level MSE courses and serves as an introduction to the major. For other engineering majors, this course is less significant, only serving as a prerequisite for a small number of major requirements, such as ME 3210 for ME majors.
Registration
MSE 2001 is not a linked course.
Resources
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