Course Details

ENTS 262: Materials Science, Energy, and the Environment

Drawing on chemistry and physics principles, this course will focus on the relationship between the structure and physical properties of materials, how materials science can address environmental and energy challenges, and the technological and societal impacts of materials development. Topics to be covered will vary from year to year, but may include material life cycle assessment, traditional plastics and biodegradable alternatives, materials and technologies for solar energy conversion, and the role of materials in developing energy efficient buildings. Prerequisite: Two five-week or one ten-week Physics course numbered 151-165 or Chemistry 123 or 128
6 credits; NE, WR2; Not offered 2017-2018