ME4053: Mechanical Engineering Modeling

4 Credits

This course is aimed at teaching undergraduate students mechanical engineering modeling, technical analysis and technical design capabilities from a non-compartmentalized perspective. The course focuses on, (i) modeling complex, multi-disciplinary mechanical engineering problems by identifying critical elements of a problem, (ii) design and development of analysis tools using analytical and numerical techniques and (iii) developing optimized solutions/designs to problems/challenges. PREREQ: ME 3221, ME 3222, ME 3281, ME 3331, ME 3332, ME 3333

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B Average (3.090)Most Common: B (28%)

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    Effort
  • 3.90

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    Understanding
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    Interesting
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