




| 101 | TOOLS FOR CORROSION ENGR | 2 credits |
| Prerequisite: Permission. Corequisite: 3450:149. Introduction to corrosion engineering. Basic concepts of engineering practice. Introduction to professional level software needed for later studies. | ||
| 105 | MATERIALS SC FOR CORROSION ENG | 2 credits |
| Prerequisite: 101. Corequisite: 3150:153. Structure, processing and properties of metals, ceramics, and polymers. | ||
| 194 | DESIGN PROJECT 1 | 1 credits |
| Prerequisite: Permission. Individual design project in Corrosion Engineering that is supervised by a faculty member. | ||
| 200 | MAT & ENER BALANCS FR CORR ENG | 4 credits |
| Prerequisites: 101 or equivalent, 3450:221, 3150:151. Introduction to material and energy balance calculations applied to the solution of chemical processing and corrosion engineering problems. | ||
| 294 | DESIGN PROJECT 2 | 1-2 credits |
| Prerequisite: Sophomore Standing. Individual design project in Corrosion Engineering that is supervised by a faculty member. | ||
| 300 | FUNDAMENTALS OF AQUEOUS CORR | 3 credits |
| Prerequisites: 105, 3150:264, 4200:225, 4300:201. Corequisites: 301, 4300:202, 4400:320. Fundamentals of aqueous corrosion will cover corrosion tendencies, processes and rates at low temperature. An in-depth understanding of the aqueous corrosion mechanisms, materials performance, and the effects of stress will be covered. | ||
| 301 | AQUEOUS CORROSION LAB 1 | 1 credits |
| Prerequisites: 101, 105, 3150:265. Corequisite: 300. Laboratory exercises will reinforce the fundamentals of aqueous corrosion. | ||
| 305 | AQUEOUS CORROSION PREVENTION | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 300. Corequisite: 306. This course presents a functional approach to controlling and preventing aqueous corrosion based upon engineering methodologies to proper materials selection, organic coatings, chemical inhibitors, and electrochemical protection. Applications in specific industries will be covered. | ||
| 306 | AQUEOUS CORROSION LAB 2 | 1 credits |
| Prerequisite: 301. Corequisite: 305. Laboratory exercises will reinforce the fundamentals of aqueous corrosion. | ||
| 310 | FUNDAMENTALS OF DRY CORROSION | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 300. Corequisite: 311. Fundamentals of dry/hot corrosion will cover corrosion tendencies, processes and rates at high temperature. An in-depth understanding of the high temperature corrosion mechanisms, materials performance, and the effects of stress will be covered. | ||
| 311 | HIGH TEMPERATURE CORROSION LAB | 1 credits |
| Prerequisite: 306. Corequisite: 310. Laboratory exercises will reinforce the fundamentals of high temperature corrosion. | ||
| 340 | CORROSION PREVENTION (DRY) | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 305. Corequisite: 310, 4600:380. This course presents a functional approach to controlling and preventing dry corrosion based upon engineering methodologies to proper materials selection, inorganic coatings, and passivation. Applications in specific industries will be covered. | ||
| 394 | DESIGN PROJECT 3 | 1-3 credits |
| Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Individual design project in Corrosion Engineering that is supervised by a faculty member. | ||
| 440 | CORROSION MANAGEMENT 1 | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 340, 4600:380. This course applies the lessons learned in corrosion prevention and laboratory courses to corrosion case studies. Solutions to existing corrosion problems will be developed based on the analysis of test data. | ||
| 441 | CORROSION MANAGEMENT 2 | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 440. This course focuses on understanding the financial, political, social and health implications of corrosion, corrosion mitigation, and corrosion prevention. Solutions to existing corrosion problems will be developed based on economic, political, social, and health issues. The course will also cover methodologies for preserving assets and reducing operation costs. | ||
| 494 | DESIGN PROJECT 4 | 1-3 credits |
| Prerequisite: Senior Standing. Individual design project in Corrosion Engineering that is supervised by a faculty member. | ||
| 497 | HONORS PROJECT | 1-3 credits |
| Prerequisites: Senior standing in Honors College or permission. Individual research or design project in Corrosion Engineering that is supervised by a faculty member. Conducted in accordance with the Honors College requirements. | ||