
Professor:Dae Su Kim, Office: 508-702, Tel: 261-2371, e-mail: dskim@chungbuk.ac.kr
Office Hours:e-mail when possible, Monday pm 1-3
Textbook:Polymer Science and Technology by Fried, 2003
References:Properties of polymers by Van Krevelin
Introduction to physical polymer science by Sperling
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1. Students develop a fundamental understanding of polymeric materials and their properties.
2. Students learn about the structure - property relationship of plastic materials.
3. Students learn how to modify the properties of plastic materials.
4. Students learn how and why the plastic materials are used in many fields according to their characteristics.
1. Basis for Course Grade: Exams 70%, Homework 20%, Attendance & Attitude 10%2. Exams: At least two exams will be given. Exams will be "closed book". "Closed book" means no use of any materials.
3. Homework: Homework problems and other class assignments can be found below for each class period of the semester. Homework will be collected on the due date for grading (and will be returned ASAP). No late assignments will be accepted. Problems solved satisfactorily will be given full or partial credit, as indicated on the returned paper.
Homework will be given among the chapter-end problems and problems from other resources.
Early March, 10-minute write: (1) What I want the professor to know about me? and (2) How I feel about taking this course?
Late April, 10-minute write: How is this course going - what could be improved about this course?
IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry Molecular Models Properties of the Elements