
ENGMP311-21B (HAM)
Materials 2
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
John McDonald-Wharry
9176
F.2.08A
john.mcdonald-wharry@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Leandro Bolzoni
9381
F.G.06E
leandro.bolzoni@waikato.ac.nz
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Rob Torrens
4684
E.2.07
rob.torrens@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
This course will allow students, at an advanced level, to experience the concept of Materials Science/Engineering. The emphasis, where possible, will be relevant to New Zealand conditions and will reflect the increasing demand required by industry in areas such as microstructure modification, new materials, fabrication techniques and engineering materials.
Paper Structure
This paper is taught through lectures on the Hamilton campus, online content, and practical labs, where practical, in-person participation in the on-campus activities (Lectures and Laboratories) is strongly encouraged.
Video recordings of lectures will be made available for those not attending on-campus (Online versions of other paper activities can be made available case-by-case basis or in the event of another Lockdown)
Practicals: The laboratory experiment schedule to be announced during week 2.
Laboratory work forms a very important part of the Materials 2 paper and competition of laboratory activities is compulsory.
Important Note for International Students: For international students in New Zealand under student visas, regular attendance is part of your visa obligation and is checked as a requirement on the University under the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students, to which the University is a signatory. Academic staff are formally required to monitor attendance in classes and submission of compulsory assessment events/items and to report to Waikato International in the event that any problem with irregular attendance or non-submission is not resolved.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper should be able to:
Assessment
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 50:50. The final exam makes up 50% of the overall mark.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
Lectures material provided on Moodle.
Callister, William D., and David G. Rethwisch. Materials Science and Engineering : An Introduction.
The 10th edition will be available from the Campus Book Shop (ISBN: 9781119561750). Multiple copies of earlier editions of this textbook can also be found in the University of Waikato library.
The latest edition (ISBN: 9780730382836) is also suitable for this paper
Aaron Blicblau, Kiara Bruggeman, Michael Cortie, John Long, Judy Hart, Ross Marceau, Ryan Mitchell, Reza Parvizi, David Rubin De Celis Leal, Steven Babaniaris, Subrat Das, Thomas Dorin, William D. Callister, David G. Rethwisch, Ajay Mahato, Julius Orwa. Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 1st Australian & New Zealand Edition
Online Support
Handouts for this paper will be available on Moodle for downloading as confirmed by the lecturer/s concerned. It will also be assumed that students check e-mail at the address recorded in Moodle at least once per day. PLEASE NOTE: Moodle will be used for class notices etc and it is your responsibility to check the site regularly. Instructions provided on Moodle and in lectures are considered to be given to the class as a whole.
Workload
The expected workload for this paper
Contact HoursNumber of hours for laboratories - 12 hrs
Number of hours for Lecture - 34 hrs
Non – Contact Hours (this may vary for each individual student)
Number of hours for lab reports - 9 hrs
Number of hours for test preparation - 30 hrs
Exam preparation - 65 hrs
Total - 150
Linkages to Other Papers
Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisites: ENGMP211 or ENMP211
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: ENMP311