Dual Credit Materials Science and Engineering (BSU): Semiconductors 3

**This is a dual credit course. There are two separate registration processes for this course: an IDLA registration & the college registration. This means that you can receive both college credit and high school credit on 2 separate transcripts if you complete registration with the university or college. You must use the College Registration information found in this syllabus and register through the college separately. This syllabus includes policies for both Idaho Digital Learning Alliance and the cooperating university. Please be sure to review the entire syllabus.
From ancient cities to Roman baths, to steel foundries and Tupperware parties, to virtual communities, smartphones, and nanomedicine, materials have affected every aspect of our lives. After all, everything is made of something. This course explores the science, engineering, and societal impact of materials. You will be encouraged to become curious about materials. To look at the products you use in your everyday life and want to know what material was selected, why that material was selected, and how it was processed. By exploring the materials around you, you can discover how understanding the fundamental structure of material allows us to engineer the properties of materials. Syllabus
- State Code: 03209
- Course Code: CCR611
- Subject: Electives
- Level: College
- Type: DC
- Program: Cohort
Fall 2025 | Classes start 09/08/2025
Spring 2026 | Classes start 01/26/2026