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CEE 300 - Behavior of Materials

Last offered Fall 2024

Official Description

Macroscopic mechanical behavior in terms of phenomena at the nanometer and micrometer levels for the three types of engineering materials (metals, ceramics, and polymers) with emphasis on specific materials used in civil engineering -- steel, rocks, clay, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, and wood. Course Information: Same as TAM 324. Credit is not given for both CEE 300 and either ME 330 or MSE 280. Prerequisite: Completion of Composition I general education requirement; CHEM 104; TAM 251. Class Schedule Information: Students must register for one lab and one lecture section.

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TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Behavior of MaterialsAB133358LAB01000 - 1150 M  201 Talbot Laboratory Andrew Christopher Witte
Nischal Kanel
Behavior of MaterialsAB233309LAB01400 - 1550 M  201 Talbot Laboratory Andrew Christopher Witte
Hossein Kabir
Behavior of MaterialsAB333325LAB01000 - 1150 T  201 Talbot Laboratory Mohamed Ahmed Moussa Abdelrahman
Sunav Dahal
Behavior of MaterialsAB433337LAB01300 - 1450 T  201 Talbot Laboratory Mohamed Ahmed Moussa Abdelrahman
- Sudharsan Rathna Kumar
Behavior of MaterialsAB533354LAB01000 - 1150 W  201 Talbot Laboratory Andrew Christopher Witte
Nanzeeba Tabassum
Behavior of MaterialsAB654854LAB01700 - 1850 W  201 Talbot Laboratory Mohamed Ahmed Moussa Abdelrahman
Aysan Farajnia
Behavior of MaterialsAB756689LAB00800 - 0950 F  201 Talbot Laboratory Mohamed Ahmed Moussa Abdelrahman
Krishna Chaitanya Polavaram
Behavior of MaterialsAL134959LEC41230 - 1350 M W  1017 Civil & Envir Eng Bldg Nishant Garg