METHODS OF METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS (MET 197) is a course design to provide basic knowledge on the conventional/classical and modern methods of analyzing minerals and metallurgical products, both in solid and liquid forms. These include Fire Assaying, Atomic Adsorption Spectrometer, Gravimetric and Volumetric methods, X-ray Diffraction, and similar methods.
The course is 3 credit units, composed of 2 units lecture and 1 unit laboratory with
4 contact hours a week, composed of 1-hour lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
Prerequisite(s): Principles of Metallurgy (MET 100)
- Sensei: Kathleen Ranay
- Non-editing teacher: Ephraim Joy Beltran