300
This course covers the scientific principles determining the structure of metallic, polymeric, ceramic, semiconductor and composite materials; electronic structure, atomic bonding, atomic structure, microstructure and macrostructure. The basic principles of structure-property relationships are covered in the context of chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of materials. This course includes several laboratory sessions.
3
Prerequisites
CHEM 11000 and PHYS 21800
This course provides an introduction to fundamentals of fluid statics, integral form and control volume analysis, Bernoulli’s Theorem, differential analysis and potential flow, incompressible viscous internal and external flow, application of Navier-Stokes equations, and compressible flow. Applications include flow in pipes and air foils. This course includes several laboratory sessions.
3
Prerequisites
MATH 25000, MATH 30000, PHYS 21800, and MMEG 21100 or PHYS 30000; or instructor approval
This course covers principles of thermal energy conversion; properties of pure substance; work and heat; zeroth law of thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics, control volume, steady state and steady flow process, uniform state and uniform flow process; second law of thermodynamics, entropy, power and refrigeration cycles.
3
Prerequisites
MATH 25000 and PHYS 21800