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Classes emphasize hands-on activities and conceptual and visual examples of materials phenomena and materials engineering, interspersed with guest speakers from inside and outside academia to show career paths.
Materials Science Course Information Sheet for entry in 2022. Materials Science is an interdisciplinary subject, spanning the physics and chemistry of matter, engineering applications and industrial manufacturing processes.
Engineering students in the past have found that the following books give an interesting insight into engineering. Please remember that these books are NOT required reading for the course – you don't have to buy any books before you come to Cambridge.
13 sie 2024 · About the course. Materials Science is an interdisciplinary subject, spanning the physics and chemistry of matter, engineering applications and industrial manufacturing processes. Modern society is heavily dependent on advanced materials, for example: lightweight composites for more efficient vehicles; optical fibres for telecommunications
Introduces mechanical behavior of engineering materials, and the use of materials in mechanical design. Emphasizes the fundamentals of mechanical behavior of materials, as well as design with materials. Major topics: elasticity, plasticity, limit analysis, fatigue, fracture, and creep. Materials selection.
A full list of available courses in MatSci can be found at Stanford’s ExploreCourses website. For the most accurate/up-to-date course requirements, see the relevant section of the Stanford Bulletin. For additional information and sample programs, see the Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs.