Polymer Science
9871:711-002 Special Topics: Polymer Science " Catalytic Materials." - 2 credit hrs.
Instructor: Dr. Steven Chuang
This course covers catalytic materials, especially heterogeneous catalysts, for conversion of oil and natural gas to chemical intermediates and polymers. Catalytic processes are discussed from the molecular mechanistic level to the macroscopic reactor level. Catalyst characterization techniques TPD/O/R, BET, infrared/Raman, and XRD will be considered.
9871:711-001 Special Topics: Polymer Sci. "Physical Chemistry of Complex Solutions" - 2 credit hrs.
Instructor: Dr. Tianbo Liu
This course introduces various complex solution systems, including simple ionic solutions, polymer solutions, colloids, surfactants, macroionic and biomacromolecular solutions. Special topics on various self-assembly behaviors and supramolecular structure formation, important physical techniques used for characterizing solutions systems, as well as their broad applications, will be discussed.
9871-711-013 Special Topics: Polymer Sci. "Carbon Nanomaterials for Energy Storage" - 1 credit hr.
Instructor: Dr. Yu Zhu
Provides an introduction to carbon nanomaterials, particularly low-dimensional carbon nanomaterials, such as graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNT), which exhibit exceptional high carrier mobility, high electrical and thermal conductivity and large specific surface area. Considers their synthesis, properties, and characterization, and how they are used in energy storage applications.
9871:711 Special Topics: Polymer Sci. "How to do Molecular Dynamics Simulations Using LAMMPS" - 2 credit hrs.
Instructor: Dr. Mesfin Tsige
Introduction to the theory and techniques of computational methods that are useful for the modeling and simulation of polymeric materials. The emphasis is on computer simulation techniques of Molecular Dynamics for modeling the physical properties of polymer materials. In particular, the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of polymeric systems will be studied. The course involves the development of computer programs as well as the use of freely available simulation codes.
9871:711-003 Special Topics: Polymer Sci. "Physics of Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces" - 2 credit hrs.
Instructor: Dr. Mark Foster
Familiarizes the student with important physical chemical aspects of polymer surfaces and interfaces, including the special case of thin films. Topics are considered primarily from an experimental point of view. The course targets where physics and chemistry overlap. Discussion of theoretical developments emphasizes appreciating underlying assumptions and principal results. The application of general concepts and experimental techniques is illustrated in brief overviews of select current research topics.
Polymer Engineering
9841:715 Advanced Characterization of Functional Polymers – 3 credit hrs.
Prerequisites: 9841:611 and 9841:623 or equivalent courses (with permission of instructor).
This course will focus on the advanced structural and functional property characterization techniques including optical, electrical, magnetic and others. A particular focus will be the influence of the history of polymer processing on these properties.
9841:745 Liquid Crystals – 2 credit hrs.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
Structure of low molecular weight and polymeric liquid crystals, characterization, physical properties including optical properties, phase transitions, structure-property relationships, processing of polymeric species.
9841:747 Polymer Colloids – 3 credit hrs.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
Colloidal dispersions, phase stability, aggregation structures, thermodynamics, kinetics of phase transitions in polymer colloids. Emulsion and solution polymerization, organic/ inorganic hybrid materials, coating technology. Rheology of colloidal polymers.
9841:749 Phase Transitions in Polymer Blends and Alloys – 3 credit hrs.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
Elucidating thermodynamics of polymer blends, block copolymers, crystalline/liquid crystalline polymers, and kinetics of phase transitions. Structure development and modeling of reactive polymer blends.
9841:770 Polymer Nanocomposites – 3 credit hrs.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor.
Develops understanding on synthesis, characterization, processing and properties of polymer nanocomposite materials involving nanoscale fillers in conjunction with thermosetting, thermoplastic, and elastomeric polymer matrices.
9841:773 Advanced Polymer Coating Technology – 2 credit hrs.
The polymeric binders used in radiation-curable coatings, coatings for electronic packaging and waterborne coatings will be stressed. The chemistry of dyes and the coatings science of pigments will be presented. The chemistry of polymer degradation will also be covered.
9841:778 Advanced Functional Polymers – 2 credit hrs.
This course focuses on the recent development of functional polymers for applications as advanced materials and smart devices, which requires the student to have some prior knowledge of polymer science and polymer engineering.
Business
The elective course may alternatively be chosen from the following six business courses, depending on the business emphasis sought.
Finance Emphasis
6200:601 Financial Accounting – 3 credit hrs.
Introductory course for student with no accounting background. Examines accounting principles as applied to financial problems of firm.
Supply Chain Emphasis
6500:670 Management of Supply Chain and Operations – 3 credit hrs.
An overview of the issues directly related to the management of supply chains and operations at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels of the organization.
6500:675 Global supply chain management – 3 credit hrs.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Focuses on the integration of activities and information/material flows across multiple organizations that comprise the supply chain, and the relationships among those organizations.
Marketing Emphasis
6600:620 Strategic Marketing – 3 credit hrs.
Review of Marketing terminology and concepts. Managerial assessments of opportunities, threats are explored as are the development and management of appropriate strategic marketing plans and their tactical implementation.
6600:625 Brand Management – 3 credit hrs.
Prerequisite: 6600:620 Strategic Marketing
Application of the development, management and evolution of brands in the creation of competitive advantage. Required field project satisfies the requirement for actionbased learning.
6600:630 Ecommerce and Interactive Marketing – 3 credit hrs.
Prerequisite: 6600:620 Strategic Marketing
CRM is a customer-centric business process used to organize, automate, and synchronize advertising, marketing, sales, support, and service functions across an organization. Students will gain a clear understanding of key CRM concepts and how an effective CRM strategy can build brand equity, maximize customer lifetime value, and drive profitable revenue growth.