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Dec 26, 2024
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MET 281 - Special Problems in Materials Science Credits: 3 Lecture Contact Hours: 1 Lab Contact Hours: 3 Description: This course involves the execution of an applied research project involving materials processing and/or analysis. Literature review, hypothesis development, experimental design, experimentation and data analysis culminate in formal written and oral presentations.
Prerequisites: MET 212 . MET 216 . Corequisites: MET 232 if not taken previously. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Occupational This Course is Typically Offered: Winter Only Check Course Availability
Course Competencies
- Identify a materials-related topic of interest.
- Utilize a bound laboratory notebook.
- Obtain background information on a selected topic via literature review, expert interviews or personal experience.
- Express a working title of a project.
- Express a scope of work.
- Express a working hypothesis.
- Express an experimental plan complete with equipment, funding, response characteristics, experimental factors and levels, control factors, noise factors, replication, randomization and blocking.
- Manage a Gantt Chart.
- Reconcile observations, a hypothesis and an experimental plan.
- Perform experiments to test a hypothesis.
- Analyze data using appropriate mathematical and statistical techniques.
- Write a technical paper with Abstract, Introduction, Experimental, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Recommendations, Acknowledgements and References.
- Present a final paper complete with visual aids to industry experts and other invited parties.
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