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Faculty of Science Postgraduate Booklet, Session 2018/2019
Humanity Skills:
CT1-CT4, CS1-CS4, LL1-LL3
References
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1. William D. Callister, Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 6 Ed. (Wiley,
2002).
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2. Zbigniew D. Jastrzbeski, The Nature and Properties of Engineering Materials, 3 Ed. (Wiley,
1987).
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3. William F. Smith, Principles of Materials Science and Engineering, 3 Ed. (McGraw-Hill,
1996).
SQA 7013 Advanced Material Science
(Pre-requisite SQA7012 Material Science)
Electronic ceramics, dielectric materials, nanomaterials, polymer, glass, ionic materials, biomaterials,
magnetic and superconducting materials, high-temperature materials, thin films (fabrication and
application), solidification and powder processing, corrosion and prevention, extraction and metal
cycle.
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination: 50%
Medium of Introduction
English
Transferable Skills
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills, Continuous Learning and Information Management.
Humanity Skills:
CT1-CT4, CS1-CS4, LL1-LL3
References
th
1. William D. Callister, Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 6 Ed. (Wiley,
2002).
rd
2. Zbigniew D. Jastrzbeski, The Nature and Properties of Engineering Materials, 3 Ed. (Wiley,
1987).
rd
3. William F. Smith, Principles of Materials Science and Engineering, 3 Ed. (McGraw-Hill,
1996).
SQA 7014 Plasma Technology
Course objectives are for introducing plasma production and diagnosis. Contents include theoretical
fundamental approach to management and analysis of plasma technology. Energy generation by
plasma inclusion will also be discussed in general.
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination: 50%
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