Certificate in Materials Science - Materials Science
CHEM 3305 Materials Science
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course emphasizes understanding the principles behind materials' physical properties, such as thermal and mechanical stability, and electrical and optical properties. Materials discussed include liquid crystals, perfect crystals, defective solids, polymers and glasses. Applications, such as the use of materials in displays, gas sensors, and lasers, are discussed.
NOTES: This course is the same as
PHYC 3303, except
CHEM 3305 has a lab and
PHYC 3303 has a major term paper.
FORMAT:
FORMAT COMMENTS: Lab 4 hours every second week
PREREQUISITES:
CHEM 1012.03,
CHEM 2301.03, and
CHEM 2304.03 (all grade C+ or better), or
PHYC 3200.03 (
PHYC 3200.03 can be a co-requisite) AND
PHYC 1190.03 and
PHYC 1290.03 (or
PHYC 1310.03 and
PHYC 1320.03), both with a grade of C+ or better.
EXCLUSIONS:
PHYC 3303.03, CHEM 3303.03