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05050 ENGR ENMA Add Minor in Nanoscience and Technology

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CHEM482 Physical Chemistry II CHEM Underly<strong>in</strong>g Science<br />

CHEM483 Physical Chemistry Lab CHEM Characterization<br />

ENCH470 Soft Nanotechnology Underly<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Science/Application/Specialization<br />

ENCH471 Particle Science & <strong>Technology</strong> CHE Fabrication/Specialization<br />

<strong>ENMA</strong>489T NanoCharacterization MSE Characterization<br />

In the case of nanomaterials process<strong>in</strong>g, students will need a strong<br />

underst<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g of the behavior of materials at the nanoscale, <strong>and</strong> so an underly<strong>in</strong>g<br />

science course, <strong>in</strong>corporat<strong>in</strong>g quantum chemistry, i.e.:<br />

“Physical Chemistry II“CHEM 482<br />

(prerequisites: A grade of C or better <strong>in</strong> CHEM113, CHEM135, or<br />

CHEM153; <strong>and</strong> MATH141 <strong>and</strong> PHYS142, C or better <strong>in</strong> CHEM 481<br />

“Physical Chemistry I”<br />

[CHEM students will have taken all of these as part of the major<br />

requirement; ENCH students who have taken ENCH300<br />

“Thermodynamics” are exempted from the CHEM 481 class s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

there is considerable overlap. Other students who have taken an<br />

equivalent thermo course might be able to also take CHEM482<br />

with the <strong>in</strong>structor's permission]),<br />

comb<strong>in</strong>ed with two characterization courses:<br />

“Physical Chemistry Lab” CHEM483<br />

(Corequisite: CHEM481, see above for possible exemptions based upon<br />

a course <strong>in</strong> thermodynamics.)<br />

<strong>and</strong> “Nanocharacterization” <strong>ENMA</strong>489T<br />

(no formal prerequisites; permission of the <strong>in</strong>structor)<br />

will provide this background. The electives<br />

ENCH 470 “Soft Nanotechnology”<br />

(prerequisites: ENCH 300 Thermodynamics or equivalent <strong>and</strong> “Physical<br />

Chemistry II” CHEM 482; see above).<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

ENCH 471 Particle <strong>Technology</strong><br />

(no formal prerequisites; CHEM 113 or CHEM 135 <strong>and</strong> fluid<br />

mechanics (or momentum transport), mass + energy transport <strong>and</strong><br />

thermodynamics strongly recommended)<br />

will give the students background <strong>in</strong> how nanomaterials are produced.<br />

Model Program 9: For a ENCH/CHEM student <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> Nano/biotechnology

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