UnderGraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering

Undergraduate Diploma

Courses Offered in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

The following courses are available for your Associate's degree. Each course provides you a unique educational experience. Each course is developed by an international staff of highly skilled instructors. The course material is updated to provide students with the latest current information in the subject.

  • Course Name

  • Courses Description

  • Credit Hours

  • Engine Basics

  • This course explores the basic principles and applications of various types of internal combustion engines, with a major emphasis on reciprocating engines. It covers both spark ignition and compression ignition engine; as well as those operating on four-stroke cycles and on two stroke cycles.

  • 6 Credits

  • Thermodynamics

  • This course provides an easily understandable presentation of classical thermodynamics that builds on your background of energy concepts first learned in physics and chemistry. The material is organized in a logical progression from the conservation of mass, the conservation of energy, and the second law.

  • 6 Credits

  • Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

  • This course introduces you to the ever-emerging field of mechanical engineering, giving an appreciation for how engineers design the hardware that builds and improves societies all around the world. The course balances the treatments of technical problem-solving skills, design, engineering analysis, and modern technology.

  • 6 Credits

  • Introduction to Finite Elements

  • This course provides an integrated approach to finite element methodologies. The development of finite element theory is combined with examples and exercises involving engineering applications. The steps used in the development of the theory are implemented in complete, self-contained computer programs.

  • 6 Credits

  • Fundamentals of Product Design

  • This course presents an in-depth study of structured designed processes and methods. Fundamental approach is that reverse engineering and teardowns offer a new better paradigm for design instruction, permitting a modern learning cycle of experience, hypothesis, understanding, and then execution. For practicing engineers interested in learning about mechanical design.

  • 6 Credits

  • Introduction to Mechanism Design

  • Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery provides you knowledge to analyze the motion of machines and mechanisms. It covers a broad range of machines and mechanisms with practical applications given top consideration.

  • 6 Credits

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