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ENGR-2010
Introduction to Materials II
A study of the basic laws and concepts relating to the structures of solids to their physical and mechanical properties. Study of real defect-containing solids, their equilibrium properties, and how these properties can be manipulated by kinetic processes to control, and mechanical, electrical and optical properties of all classes of useful engineering materials. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between atomic level structure and macroscopic level behavior. Includes a laboratory component. Prerequisite: ENGR-1500 or equivalent.
4 credit hours, 5 contact hours
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