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Arizona State University - Materials Science for Advanced Technological Applications Specialization 

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Overview

Course emphasis on diffusion and phase diagrams. Explore the strengthening of metal, polymers, ceramic materials, and composites.

Duration

5 months

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

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Credential

Certificate

Materials Science for Advanced Technological Applications Specialization
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Materials Science for Advanced Technological Applications Specialization
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Highlights

  • Earn a Certificate upon completion
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Materials Science for Advanced Technological Applications Specialization
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Course details

More about this course
  • This specialization extends upon the initial introduction specialization, and like the other specialization, it introduces a limited number of new materials science and engineering concepts
  • Presentations are at the concept level without being marred in heavy mathematics
  • Topics in this specialization topic include strengthening of metal, polymers, ceramic materials, and composite
  • Some of the position titles that may benefit from this course include Materials Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Materials Quality Control

Materials Science for Advanced Technological Applications Specialization
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Curriculum

Phase Diagrams

Hardening, Polymers, Properties

Electrical Properties and Semiconductors

Ceramics and Composites

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