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Prof: Good Question / Spring 2024
Jun 18, 2026
Good class to introduce you to solid works. And the design process.
Solidworks drawing and assembly. The most useful class ive used to far in the real working world. I use it prolly every day. I wish they would team you more about the standards process.
She was okay. hard to understand the accent.
Enjoy and use your class time to do all your work, and you will be fine.
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Prof: Good Question / Spring 2024
Jun 18, 2026
Kinda easy. We did this with MatLab, but I think they changed it after this semester to python. But easy course. Just the time in class to do your work, and youll be fine.
Learning how to use matlab. I have yet to use matlab at ISU 3 years later...
Hard to understand.
Use the class time to work on your stuff.
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Prof: Good Question / Spring 2024
Jun 18, 2026
Boring and useless. As if we don't already pay enough for this school, they throw this at you and stuck you will a bill. I think people who have an IQ of below room temperature water should be taking it, but everyone else who has enough common sense to know how a computer works / looking material up should be able to op out and save the money.
Look up article -> read -> write essay -> repeat.
All online. So prof is kind of irrelevant.
Find a way to have the motivation to do this class. What ever it is.
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Prof: Peter Chancellor Collins / Fall 2024
Jun 18, 2026
It was alright. Nothing to crazy. Has some interesting stuff in it, but I didn't find it overall super exciting. Id say when we talked about corrosion, and material failure was the most interesting.
Introduction to the structure and properties of engineering materials. Structure of crystalline solids and imperfections. Atomic diffusion. Mechanical properties and failure of ductile and brittle materials. Dislocations and strengthening mechanisms. Phase equilibria, phase transformations, microstructure development, and heat treatment principles of common metallurgical systems including steels and aluminum alloys. Structure and mechanical properties of ceramic, polymeric and composite materials. Thermal properties of materials. Corrosion and degradation. Basic electronic properties of materials. Engineering applications.
Peter was very nice. Enjoyed what he does and tried to make class interesting. Overall nice guy.
Exams were multiple choice when I took this class. Only got 1 page of note sheets (front and back).