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材料科学与工程基础
发布日期:2016-04-15 作者: 浏览次数:

 

课程编号

C12039009

课程名称

中文:材料科学与工程基础

英文:Essentials of Materials Science and Engineering

任课教师

刘久荣,张子栋

主要教材

Essentials of  Materials Science and Engineering

参考书目

The Science and  Engineering of Materials

课程说明

本课程主要是针对材料科学与工程专业研究生新生开展的一门基础性英语课程。  

内容简介

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This lesson has  been developed to cater the needs of students from different engineering  disciplines and backgrounds other than materials science and engineering  (e.g. mechanical. Industrial, manufacturing, chemical, civil, biomedical, and  electrical engineering). At the same time, a conscious effort has been made  so that the contents are very well suited for graduates majoring in materials  science and engineering and closely rated disciplines. The subjects presented  in the text are a careful selection of topics based on our analysis of the  needs and feedback from reviewers.

The concise approach used in the textbook  will allow instructors to complete an introductory materials science and  engineering course in one semester.

Attending this lesson, students will find  materials science and engineering very interesting, and they will clearly see  the relevance of what they are learning. It will present many examples of  modern applications of materials science and engineering that impact student’s  lives. Our feeling is that if students recognize that many of today’s  technological marvels depend on the availability of engineering materials  they will be more motivated and remain interested in learning about how to  apply the essential of materials science and engineering.

Most of the materials presented here can be  covered in typical one-semester course. By selecting the appropriate topics,  however, the instructor can emphasize the desired materials (i.e. metals,  ceramics, polymers, composites, etc.), provide an over-view of materials,  concentrate on behavior, or focus on physical properties. This text is also  intended for engineering students who have completed courses in general  physics, chemistry, physics and calculus.