May 28, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Civil and Environmental Engineering

  
  • CEE 7371 - Facility Financial and Asset Management


    Credits: 3

    Examines financial analysis and reporting, concepts and methods of accounting, budgeting, and evaluation of projects. Presents the role of facility managers in affecting corporate earnings and valuations. Includes the management of the facility over its entire life cycle, extending from planning and budgeting to the management of its assets and construction projects.
  
  • CEE 7373 - Prestressed Concrete


    Credits: 3

    Theory and application of prestressed concrete members, time-dependent deflections, and continuous prestressed beams. Prerequisite: CEE 4350 or equivalent.
  
  • CEE 7375 - Advanced Concrete Design


    Credits: 3

    Behavior, analysis, and design of concrete slender columns, two-way slab systems, and deep beams. Yield line analysis for slabs. Design and behavior of shear walls, retaining walls, and foundation systems. Prerequisite: CEE 4350 or equivalent.
  
  • CEE 7377 - Advanced Steel Design


    Credits: 3

    Behavior and design of steel structures, including general methods of plastic analysis, plastic moment distribution, steel frames, unbraced and braced frames, and composite construction. Prerequisite: CEE 4350 or equivalent.
  
  • CEE 7378 - Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering


    Credits: 3

    This course is concerned mainly with the analysis and modeling of urban transportation systems. The course consists of three main parts. The first part provides an overview of main definitions and terminologies involved in the planning and modeling of urban transportation systems. The second part introduces the concept of urban transportation planning systems along with an overview of various models used in travel demand forecasting. The third part describes principles of traffic operations, analysis and control. Prerequisites: Basic principles of probability and statistics.
  
  • CEE 7379 - Highways Design and Safety


    Credits: 3

    Provides an overview of the principals of highways design and traffic safety. Topics include highways functional classification, design control and criteria, driver performance, sight distance, horizontal and vertical alignments, cross section elements, design of freeways, intersections and interchanges, traffic safety, and environmental impact assessment.
  
  • CEE 7380 - Management of Industrial and Mission-Critical Facilities


    Credits: 3

    Efficient industrial centers require balanced consideration with respect to facility design and function. Mission-critical component management and information technology systems are designed for exceptionally reliable performance and efficient operation. This course emphasizes the component systems that are designed to maintain a high level of function. Covers electrical and mechanical reliability, efficiency, readiness, robustness, and flexibility, and the management of the information technology systems. Explores strategies designed to eliminate costly downtimes, with emphasis on standby generators; automatic transfer switches; uninterruptable power supplies; fuel, fire, and battery systems; energy security; and environmental and cooling technologies. Presents the implementation of sustainable technology, green certifications, and alternative energy strategies that are compatible with the mission-critical requirements of the facility. Includes operational approaches to reduce energy requirements for power and cooling, mandated safety standards, and environmental codes. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or permission of instructor.
  
  • CEE 7381 - Site Selection for Industrial and Mission-Critical Facilities


    Credits: 3

    Efficient industrial centers and facilities with mission-critical subsystems such as datacenters require balanced considerations with respect to facility design and site location. Site location plays an integral role in creating successful projects that especially support high reliability and promote sustainable design. While the important factors may vary from site to site, in any given instance a single factor can undermine the success of an otherwise excellent project. Ready availability and proper site selection that minimizes risk of disruption are particularly important factors for successful operation. Covers siting considerations, including power needs, electrical mix, weather patterns, building codes, proximity to the workforce and transportation, and other topics that bear on reliable operation. Emphasizes strategies of site selection to adequately safeguard hardware and mission-critical data. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or permission of instructor.
  
  • CEE 7383 - Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning


    Credits: 3

    Examines the science and practice of controlling environmental conditions through the use of thermal process and systems. Specific applications include refrigeration, psychometrics, solar radiation, heating and cooling loads in buildings, and design of duct and piping systems. Theory and analysis are emphasized. Prerequisites: CEE 2331, CEE 2342, and ME 3332.
  
  • CEE 7384 - Energy Management for Buildings


    Credits: 3

    Procedures to select energy saving options for buildings are examined with emphasis on practical aspects of the subjects. Space planning, architectural considerations, cost and environmental impact of the mechanical and electrical systems are considered along with optimizing the life cycle cost of the proposed alternative. Software for life-cycle cost and energy analysis are used to calculate energy consumption and compare energy features of proposed, audit-determined feasible changes to a building.
  
  • CEE 7385 - Advanced Soil Mechanics


    Credits: 3

    Physicochemical properties of soil and soil stabilization. Advanced theories of soil deformation and failure as applied to slope stability and lateral loads. Soil-water interaction in earthen dams. Prerequisite: CEE 3385.
  
  • CEE 7386 - Foundation Engineering


    Credits: 3

    Application of soil mechanics principles to the design and construction of shallow and deep foundations. Topics include subsurface investigation procedures to obtain soil parameters for design and construction of structure foundations, bearing capacity and settlement analyses, construction procedures, and soil improvement techniques. Prerequisite: CEE 3385.
  
  • CEE 7387 - Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering


    Credits: 3

    This course provides fundamental knowledge and practical application of soil dynamics and geotechnical earthquake engineering. This includes an overview of seismic hazards, the fundamentals of vibration, wave propagation in elastic medium, properties of dynamically loaded soils, earthquake-induced ground motion, ground response analysis, lateral earth pressure on retaining walls, liquefaction of soils, and seismic stability of earth embankments.
  
  • CEE 7388 - Groundwater and Seepage


    Credits: 3

    Examines fundamental principles of flow through porous media and related engineering problems. Topics include the saturated seepage theory and flow nets; the unsaturated flow theory; suction-saturation and saturation-hydraulic conductivity relationships; the principle of effective stress; laboratory and field testing methods for determining material characteristics; and numerical models for flow-related engineering problems.
  
  • CEE 7391 - Special Projects


    Credits: 3

    Intensive study of a particular subject or design project, not available in regular course offerings, under the supervision of a faculty member approved by the department chair.
  
  • CEE 7392 - Special Projects


    Credits: 3

    Intensive study of a particular subject or design project, not available in regular course offerings, under the supervision of a faculty member approved by the department chair.
  
  • CEE 7396 - Master’s Thesis


    Credits: 3

    Students may need to register in several master’s thesis courses to obtain the desired number of credit hours, with a limit of no more than 6 credit hours in a single term and no more than 4 credit hours in the summer terms.
  
  • CEE 7491 - Special Projects


    Credits: 4

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 7492 - Special Projects


    Credits: 4

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 7696 - Master’s Thesis


    Credits: 6

  
  • CEE 8049 - Ph.D. Full-Time Status


    Credits: 0

  
  • CEE 8096 - Dissertation


    Credits: 0

    Students may need to register in several dissertation courses to obtain the desired number of dissertation credit hours, with a limit of no more than 15 credit hours in a single term and no more than 10 credit hours in the summer terms.
  
  • CEE 8190 - Special Topics


    Credits: 1

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8191 - Special Topics


    Credits: 1

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8192 - Special Topics


    Credits: 1

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8193 - Special Topics


    Credits: 1

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8194 - Special Topics


    Credits: 1

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8196 - Dissertation


    Credits: 1

    Students may need to register in several dissertation courses to obtain the desired number of dissertation credit hours, with a limit of no more than 15 credit hours in a single term and no more than 10 credit hours in the summer terms.
  
  • CEE 8290 - Special Topics


    Credits: 2

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8291 - Special Topics


    Credits: 2

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8292 - Special Topics


    Credits: 2

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8293 - Special Topics


    Credits: 2

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8294 - Special Topics


    Credits: 2

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8325 - The Sustainable Urban Plan


    Credits: 3

    Introduces basic concepts in sustainable urban design and planning and the factors shaping urban developments: financial projections, design concepts, marketability, public perception, and municipal incentives and requirements. Includes lectures and discussions of the text, and guest speakers from the real estate community. Examine the effects of urban design theory meeting economic reality and the resulting options for sustainability.
  
  • CEE 8326 - Sustainable Development


    Credits: 3

    A land development constructed for sustainability must work within multiple sets of existing regulations, and then go beyond business as usual, to address issues not commonly considered. This course leads students through the combination of issues that lead toward sustainability within a project, including financial projections, legal issues, and municipal regulations. The concept of a truly sustainable development is examined and challenged.
  
  • CEE 8327 - Policy Impacts on Sustainability


    Credits: 3

    The idea of a truly sustainable society is either encouraged or negated by its policies. This course will examine policies at multiple levels to assess their impact on our society’s ability to become a sustainable one. Guest lecturers from the city, regional and state level will be included, as well as examinations of policies at the national level from around the world.
  
  • CEE 8328 - Defining the Future of Global Sustainability


    Credits: 3

    To discuss the long-term future of global sustainability, what that term includes must be defined. Examines the national and international drivers of change, both current and trends toward the future that can be identified.
  
  • CEE 8329 - Global Resource Use


    Credits: 3

    The globalization of the world’s economy and politics has resulted in a globalization of resource use. Materials and services are routinely sourced from any spot in the world that can be competitive. The results of this situation are different in different hemispheres. The course examines the global distribution of energy use and energy production, and the resulting impact on air quality. Also, considers goods production and transit, especially in the area of food production and availability. Other considerations are ocean use and impact, the results of global climate change, and the availability of houses for all.
  
  • CEE 8330 - Engineering Sustainability for the Future


    Credits: 3

    Solving the global challenges of the future will require innovative engineering of problems that are understood now, and those not yet faced. Examines the status of cutting-edge technologies and analyzes what issues need to be addressed for the future survival of the planet.
  
  • CEE 8340 - Theory of Elasticity


    Credits: 3

    The study of stress, strain, and stress-strain relationships for elastic bodies. Classical solutions of two- and three-dimensional problems. The use of the Airy stress function is covered. Prerequisite: CEE 7340  or equivalent.
  
  • CEE 8364 - Finite Element Methods in Structural and Continuum Mechanics


    Credits: 3

    Theory and application of finite element; two- and three- dimensional elements; bending elements; applications to buckling, and dynamic problems. Prerequisite: CEE 7361 .
  
  • CEE 8365 - Construction Methods and Rehabilitation


    Credits: 3

    Examines basic construction methods and equipment used to rehabilitate existing buildings and structures. Includes building maintenance, space improvement, and building component alteration. Also, installation of utilities, including underground utility design. Prerequisites: CEE 7363 , CEE 7365 .
  
  • CEE 8366 - Basic Concepts of Structural Stability


    Credits: 3

    Unified approach to elastic buckling analysis of columns, plates, and shells using variational calculus (developed entirely in the course). Prerequisite: CEE 7340  or permission of instructor.
  
  • CEE 8368 - Theory of Plate Behavior


    Credits: 3

    Analysis of flat plates subjected to normal loading, inplane loading, and thermal stresses. Plates of various shapes, thick plates, and anisotropic plates are analyzed for both small and large deflections. Prerequisite: CEE 7340  or permission of instructor.
  
  • CEE 8370 - Facility Project Management


    Credits: 3

    Presents the principles and techniques of project management, beginning with the conceptual phase, through the coordination of design and construction, to project completion. Prerequisite: CEE 7370 .
  
  • CEE 8378 - Transportation Demand Analysis


    Credits: 3

    An overview of the theory of discrete choice and applications related to modeling travel demand. Topics include theories of choice behavior, theory of estimation, binary choice models, multinomial choice models, multidimensional choice and nested logit, aggregate forecasting techniques, and estimation software. Prerequisite: Basic principles of probability and statistics.
  
  • CEE 8379 - Analysis of Transportation Systems


    Credits: 3

    An overview of techniques used to model and analyze transportation systems. Topics include queuing theory, graph theory, network modeling, development of algorithms, shortest path problem, vehicle routing problem, and simulation techniques. Applications to transportation systems. Prerequisite: Basic principles of probability and statistics.
  
  • CEE 8390 - Special Topics


    Credits: 3

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8391 - Special Topics


    Credits: 3

  
  • CEE 8392 - Special Topics


    Credits: 3

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental engineering approved by the department chair, the instructor, and the academic dean.
  
  • CEE 8393 - Special Topics


    Credits: 3

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8394 - Special Topics


    Credits: 3

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8396 - Dissertation


    Credits: 3

    Students may need to register in several dissertation courses to obtain the desired number of dissertation credit hours, with a limit of no more than 15 credit hours in a single term and no more than 10 credit hours in the summer terms.
  
  • CEE 8490 - Special Topics


    Credits: 4

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8491 - Special Topics


    Credits: 4

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8492 - Special Topics


    Credits: 4

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8493 - Special Topics


    Credits: 4

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8494 - Special Topics


    Credits: 4

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8590 - Special Topics


    Credits: 5

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8591 - Special Topics


    Credits: 5

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8592 - Special Topics


    Credits: 5

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8593 - Special Topics


    Credits: 5

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8594 - Special Topics


    Credits: 5

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8690 - Special Topics


    Credits: 6

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8691 - Special Topics


    Credits: 6

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8692 - Special Topics


    Credits: 6

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8693 - Special Topics


    Credits: 6

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8694 - Special Topics


    Credits: 6

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8696 - Dissertation


    Credits: 6

    Students may need to register in several dissertation courses to obtain the desired number of dissertation credit hours, with a limit of no more than 15 credit hours in a single term and no more than 10 credit hours in the summer terms.
  
  • CEE 8790 - Special Topics


    Credits: 7

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8791 - Special Topics


    Credits: 7

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8792 - Special Topics


    Credits: 7

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8793 - Special Topics


    Credits: 7

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8794 - Special Topics


    Credits: 7

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8890 - Special Topics


    Credits: 8

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8891 - Special Topics


    Credits: 8

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8892 - Special Topics


    Credits: 8

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8893 - Special Topics


    Credits: 8

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8894 - Special Topics


    Credits: 8

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8990 - Special Topics


    Credits: 9

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8991 - Special Topics


    Credits: 9

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8992 - Special Topics


    Credits: 9

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8993 - Special Topics


    Credits: 9

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8994 - Special Topics


    Credits: 9

    Individual or group study of selected topics in environmental or civil engineering. Topics must be approved by the department chair and the instructor.
  
  • CEE 8996 - Dissertation


    Credits: 9

    Students may need to register in several dissertation courses to obtain the desired number of dissertation credit hours, with a limit of no more than 15 credit hours in a single term and no more than 10 credit hours in the summer terms. For example, CEE 8396  and CEE 8996 (12 credit hours total) would be allowed during a fall term.

Cello

  
  • CELL 6100 - Private Study: Cello


    Credits: 1

    One half-hour lesson each week (14 per term) with a jury examination at the conclusion of each term. These repeatable course numbers are offered each fall, spring, and summer. Students are required to accept internships in performance or private teaching, subject to availability and/or scheduling conflicts with other SMU courses. Internships may begin prior to the beginning of the term.
  
  • CELL 6200 - Private Study: Cello


    Credits: 2

    One 1-hour lesson each week (14 per term) with a jury examination at the conclusion of each term. These repeatable course numbers are offered each fall and spring. Majors are required to enroll in private studies each term until degree requirements are completed. Students are required to accept internships in performance or private teaching, subject to availability and/or scheduling conflicts with other SMU courses. Internships may begin prior to the beginning of the term.

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 5110 - Biological Chemistry Laboratory


    Credits: 1

    One 3-hour laboratory period each week. Corequisite: CHEM 5310 . If CHEM 5110 is counted toward a chemistry major or minor, it cannot be counted toward a biological sciences major or minor.
  
  • CHEM 5185 - Laboratory Methods in Physical Chemistry


    Credits: 1

    Laboratory experiments with emphasis on thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and physical biochemistry. Includes a half-hour of lecture and 5 hour laboratory period each week for 5 weeks. Prerequisite: CHEM 5383 .
  
  • CHEM 5188 - Advanced Physical Chemistry Laboratory


    Credits: 1

    Laboratory experiments with emphasis on chemical kinetics and molecular spectroscopy. Includes a half-hour of lecture and 5 hour laboratory period each week for 5 weeks. Prerequisite: CHEM 5185 . Corequisite: CHEM 5384  or permission of instructor.
  
  • CHEM 5192 - Inorganic Synthesis Laboratory


    Credits: 1

    Introduces advanced techniques and methods used in the synthesis of inorganic compounds. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 5392 .
  
  • CHEM 5306 - Introduction to Computational Chemistry


    Credits: 3

    Besides the normal lab experiments, modern chemists and biochemists perform “experiments” on the computer by calculating the outcome of chemical and/or biochemical reactions. Introduces this new field in a hands-on fashion, and uses major quantum chemical packages. Prerequisites: CHEM 1303, CHEM 1304 or permission of instructor. Note: Class assignments and projects are completed in the computer lab outside of the regularly scheduled class times.
  
  • CHEM 5308 - Special Topics in Chemistry


    Credits: 3

    Presentation of advanced special topics in chemistry that are at the forefront of current chemical interest. Content varies from term to term.
  
  • CHEM 5310 - Biological Chemistry: Macromolecular Structure and Function


    Credits: 3

    Introduces the structure and function of macromolecules of biological importance, with a focus on nucleic acid and protein structure, enzyme kinetics, and carbohydrate and lipid chemistry. Includes 3 hours of lecture each week. The accompanying laboratory (CHEM 5110 ) is strongly recommended for chemistry majors. If CHEM 5310 is counted toward a chemistry major or minor, it cannot be counted toward a biological sciences major or minor. Prerequisites: C- or better in CHEM 3371, CHEM 3372 and junior standing.
  
  • CHEM 5311 - Biological Chemistry: Metabolism


    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the pathways and regulatory events in the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, and nucleotides. Includes 3 hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CHEM 3371, CHEM 3372.
  
  • CHEM 5312 - Physical Biochemistry


    Credits: 3

    Physical chemistry of macromolecules and biological membranes, with an emphasis on the thermodynamics of solutions. Prerequisites: MATH 1338; CHEM 3372, CHEM 5310. (CHEM 5383  is recommended.)
  
  • CHEM 5317 - Introduction to Molecular Modeling and Computer-Assisted Drug Design


    Credits: 3

    Presents a thorough and in-depth overview of methods and techniques in computer-assisted drug design. Topics include drug discovery and drug design, molecular recognition and docking, ligand-receptor interactions, pharmacophore searching, virtual screening, de novo design, molecular graphics, and chemometrics. Prerequisites: CHEM 1303, CHEM 1304 or permission of instructor. Note: Class assignments and projects are completed in the computer lab outside of the regularly scheduled class times.
  
  • CHEM 5321 - Understanding Chemistry


    Credits: 3

    Focuses on a general understanding of chemistry in terms of models and concepts that describe structure, stability, reactivity, and other properties of molecules in a simple, yet very effective way. Prerequisites: CHEM 1303, CHEM 1304 or permission of instructor.
  
  • CHEM 5322 - Introduction to Nanotechnology


    Credits: 3

    Introduces nanotechnology, which is expected to change lives and society more than computer technology and electricity have done together. Discusses nanomaterials and their applications. Prerequisites: CHEM 1303, CHEM 1304 or permission of instructor.
  
  • CHEM 5333 - Introduction to Polymer Chemistry


    Credits: 3

    This course provides basic information on the synthesis, physical properties, and solution properties of high molecular weight molecules. Plastics, manufacturing, and fabrication of polymers are discussed. Prerequisites: CHEM 3371 and CHEM 3372.
 

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