Polymer Science & Engineering I

Last Updated: Tue, 03/17/2026
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Course prefix:
MSE/ChBE/CHEM/ME
Course number:
4775
Semester:
Fall
Academic year:
2026
Course description:

This course is intended to cover the basic concepts of polymer science and engineering including polymer chemistry, structure, thermodynamics, mechanics, and dynamics.

Academic honesty/integrity statement:

Georgia Tech aims to cultivate a community based on trust, academic integrity, and honor. All students in this class are expected to respect the Georgia Tech honor code and behave in a professional manner when it comes to academic integrity. Copying from other students (current or former), instructor/TA solutions from previous semesters, solution manuals, or websites is considered an honor code violation. Any students violating the honor code or suspected of academic misconduct will be turned over to the Office of Academic Integrity, Dean of Students to investigate the incident(s). Cheating off anyone else’s work is a direct violation of the Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code and will be dealt with accordingly. For any questions involving any honor code issues, consult the instructor, the teaching assistants, or honor.gatech.edu.

Instructor first name:
Scott
Instructor last name:
Danielsen
Section:
A
CRN
80894
85980
90547
81434

Polymer Science & Engineering I

Last Updated: Tue, 03/17/2026
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Course prefix:
MSE/ChBE/CHEM/ME
Course number:
4775
Semester:
Fall
Academic year:
2026
Course description:

This course is intended to cover the basic concepts of polymer science and engineering including polymer chemistry, structure, thermodynamics, mechanics, and dynamics.

Academic honesty/integrity statement:

Georgia Tech aims to cultivate a community based on trust, academic integrity, and honor. All students in this class are expected to respect the Georgia Tech honor code and behave in a professional manner when it comes to academic integrity. Copying from other students (current or former), instructor/TA solutions from previous semesters, solution manuals, or websites is considered an honor code violation. Any students violating the honor code or suspected of academic misconduct will be turned over to the Office of Academic Integrity, Dean of Students to investigate the incident(s). Cheating off anyone else’s work is a direct violation of the Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code and will be dealt with accordingly. For any questions involving any honor code issues, consult the instructor, the teaching assistants, or honor.gatech.edu.

Instructor first name:
Scott
Instructor last name:
Danielsen
Section:
A
CRN
85980
80894
90547
81434

Polymer Science & Engineering I

Last Updated: Tue, 03/17/2026
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Course prefix:
MSE/ChBE/CHEM/ME
Course number:
4775
Semester:
Fall
Academic year:
2026
Course description:

This course is intended to cover the basic concepts of polymer science and engineering including polymer chemistry, structure, thermodynamics, mechanics, and dynamics.

Academic honesty/integrity statement:

Georgia Tech aims to cultivate a community based on trust, academic integrity, and honor. All students in this class are expected to respect the Georgia Tech honor code and behave in a professional manner when it comes to academic integrity. Copying from other students (current or former), instructor/TA solutions from previous semesters, solution manuals, or websites is considered an honor code violation. Any students violating the honor code or suspected of academic misconduct will be turned over to the Office of Academic Integrity, Dean of Students to investigate the incident(s). Cheating off anyone else’s work is a direct violation of the Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code and will be dealt with accordingly. For any questions involving any honor code issues, consult the instructor, the teaching assistants, or honor.gatech.edu.

Instructor first name:
Scott
Instructor last name:
Danielsen
Section:
A
CRN
90547
80894
85980
81434

Polymer Science & Engineering I

Last Updated: Tue, 03/17/2026
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Course prefix:
MSE/ChBE/CHEM/ME
Course number:
4775
Semester:
Fall
Academic year:
2026
Course description:

This course is intended to cover the basic concepts of polymer science and engineering including polymer chemistry, structure, thermodynamics, mechanics, and dynamics.

Academic honesty/integrity statement:

Georgia Tech aims to cultivate a community based on trust, academic integrity, and honor. All students in this class are expected to respect the Georgia Tech honor code and behave in a professional manner when it comes to academic integrity. Copying from other students (current or former), instructor/TA solutions from previous semesters, solution manuals, or websites is considered an honor code violation. Any students violating the honor code or suspected of academic misconduct will be turned over to the Office of Academic Integrity, Dean of Students to investigate the incident(s). Cheating off anyone else’s work is a direct violation of the Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code and will be dealt with accordingly. For any questions involving any honor code issues, consult the instructor, the teaching assistants, or honor.gatech.edu.

Instructor first name:
Scott
Instructor last name:
Danielsen
Section:
A
CRN
81434
80894
85980
90547

Capstone Engineering Design II

Last Updated: Thu, 02/05/2026
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Course prefix:
MSE
Course number:
4420
Semester:
Spring
Academic year:
2026
Course description:

Using engineering design principles, the students work in teams to solve an industrially inspired design
problem. The student teams will work with their sponsor to more fully understand the problem and
ultimately propose a solution based on the design process and prototype data.

Academic honesty/integrity statement:

Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy.

Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable):

This is not a core IMPACTS course.

Instructor first name:
Mary
Instructor last name:
Realff
Section:
A
CRN
28717
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