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Unit 1: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
The first unit of this course will allow you to take a
close look at the mechanical engineering profession and learn about what
differentiates it from other technical fields. We will examine what
engineers—specifically, mechanical engineers—contribute to the
workforce. You will also learn about the areas in which engineers can
work or contribute professionally.
We will then take a look at the design side of the engineering profession. Many look upon this as the “core” element of engineering. You will learn about project management and identify ways to successfully contribute to a group effort. This unit will also explain the product design process, an essential element in mechanical engineering. This Unit will also cover professional ethics, oral, and written communication. You will use many of these skills in the final unit of this course and in several subsequent courses in the curriculum.
Unit 1 Time Advisory show
Unit 1 Learning Outcomes show
- 1.1 The Mechanical Engineer
- 1.1.1 What Is Engineering?
- 1.1.2 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
- 1.1.3 What Can You Do With Mechanical Engineering?
- 1.1.4 The Cutting Edge of Mechanical Engineering
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1.2 Engineering Design
Note: This section on engineering design will be
revisited in upper-division courses and especially when you begin your
final design project.
- 1.2.1 Introduction to the Design Process
- 1.2.2 Project Management
- 1.2.3 Project Scheduling and Example
- 1.2.4 Team Project Environments
- 1.3 Measurements, Units , and Conversions
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
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