RIT's bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering offers professional courses in bioengineering, energy systems, applied mechanics, manufacturing, materials science, systems analysis, computer-aided ...
5010) 2.Non-Thesis Track In their first year students on a non-thesis track must submit a plan of study to the graduate coordinator and obtain his/her approval 9 credit hours of coursework in a ...
Course effectiveness was investigated through the following assessments: Traditional exams A new research-based conceptual assessment (the colorado classical mechanics/Math methods Instrument, or CCMI ...
The graduate program in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering—nationally ranked in the top 36% by U.S. News & World Report—offers a wide range of challenging and rewarding courses of ...
Students on the non-thesis tracks can choose from the following concentrations: Mechanics & Materials, Thermofluids, Energy, Vibrations/Dynamics/Controls and Design and Manufacturing. For a complete ...
ME 373 is the second course in fluid mechanics for undergraduates. ME undergraduates are required to take either Thermodynamics II (ME 370) or this course as a part of the mechanical engineering ...
Mechanics of materials including axial loading, shear, beams, torsion, stress concentrations and structures. The fourth number of the course code shows the level of the course. For example, in course ...
We'll also help you to develop the additional skills you'll need to become a successful mechanical engineer. This includes team-working, effective communication and problem-solving. With MEng and BEng ...
Modeling of systems with emergent behavior. The course has two components: (1) basic and intermediate statistical mechanics, and (2) application of the course methods to a case study, chosen from ...
The minimum passing grade for a prerequisite or co-requisite course within the mechanical engineering curriculum is a C-. This includes courses completed outside the department (APPM, PHYS, etc.). The ...
This physics course provides foundational knowledge for study in engineering, food technology, and physical sciences. The emphasis is on applying physical principles to problem solving in mechanics, ...
Course topics include practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations, introduction of various types of shoring (wood timbers and ...
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