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MATE 375 Materials Selection for Industrial Applications 3.0 Credits

Selection of materials for industrial applications entails a balance between multiple constraints. In this course, students will learn methodologies that consider factors such as material properties, processing techniques, shape, cost, environmental impact, health and safety, and social concerns to determine appropriate materials for industrial applications. Often conflicting constraints that result from these factors need to be evaluated.

College/Department: College of Engineering
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: MATE 315 [Min Grade: D], MATE 345 [Min Grade: D], MATE 366 [Min Grade: D] (Can be taken Concurrently)

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