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16th August 2010, 11:21 AM
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How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
how many courses is related to the mech. Eng.?Or which type of courses we can do?
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6th August 2011, 11:59 AM
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Re: How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
Mechanical Engineering Course : Quote:
To get into different courses of Mechanical Engineering. 1) CAD/CAM Short Term Courses. 2) PRO-e Short Term Courses. 3) CATIA Courses etc At last the scope of Mechanical engineering is very vast, with having PG in Mechanical engineer one can achieve higher post in Different industry with very good remuneration. |
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6th August 2011, 12:13 PM
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Re: How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
Mechanical Engineering based on:-
The synthesis and analysis process of design , operation. And Manufacturing of Different devices or machines like pumps, movers, tools, compressors , Airconditioning machinec, refrigeration, internal combustion engine.. etc. Different courses of Mechanical Engineering:- **CAD/CAM Short Term Courses. **PRO-e Short Term Courses. **CATIA Courses ...etc. Thanks! |
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6th August 2011, 01:16 PM
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Re: How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
The courses related to mechanical engineering are,
auto cad -2D auto cad 3D ansys solid works catia pro-e These are the courses related to mechanical engineering which gives knowledge in design of component,analysis of the design,defects in the design,virtual working of the component. |
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6th August 2011, 01:52 PM
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Re: How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
Mechanical Engineering is core branch and there are lots of specialized courses that you can do, like:
Mechanics, Kinematics, Tribology, Nanotechnology, Structural Analysis, Rapid Prototyping, Production Engineering, Mechatronics And Robotics, Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, Thermodynamics And Thermo-Science, Turbomachinery and Combustion Systems, Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics. So you can do any of the above courses to add weight age to your profile.... |
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6th August 2011, 03:50 PM
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Re: How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
Solid Mechanics
515.414 - Alloy Selection for Engineering Design 515.706 - Introduction to Composites 535.406 - Advanced Strength of Materials (Students choosing the solid mechanics concentration are required to take this course.) 535.411 - Friction and Wear 535.412 - Intermediate Dynamics 535.413 - Structural Engineering Applications 535.423 - Intermediate Vibrations (Students choosing the solid mechanics concentration are required to take this course.) 535.427 - Computer-Aided Design 535.431 - Introduction to Finite Element Methods 535.454 - Theory and Applications of Structural Analysis 535.476 - Nondestructive Evaluation 535.620 - Orthopedic Biomechanics 535.625 - Advanced CAD Modeling, Analysis, and Manufacturing 535.720 - Analysis and Design of Composite Structures 535.730 - Finite Element Methods 535.731 - Engineering Materials Selection and Testing 585.609 - Cell Mechanics 585.618 - Biological Fluid/Solid Mechanics Thermo-Fluid Mechanics 535.421 - Intermediate Fluid Dynamics (Students choosing the thermo-fluid mechanics concentration are required to take this course.) 535.424 - Energy Engineering 535.433 - Intermediate Heat Transfer (Students choosing the thermo-fluid mechanics concentration are required to take this course.) 535.434 - Applied Heat Transfer 535.443 - Computational Heat Transfer 535.450 - Combustion 535.452 - Thermal Systems Design and Analysis 535.453 - Fundamentals of Applied Thermal System 535.461 - Energy & the Environment 535.609 - Cell Mechanics 535.618 - Biological Fluid/Solid Mechanics 535.636 - Applied Computational Fluid Mechanics 535.712 - Applied Fluid Dynamics Manufacturing 515.414 - Alloy Selection for Engineering Design 515.706 - Introduction to Composites 535.423 - Intermediate Vibrations 535.426 - Kinematics and Dynamics of Robots 535.427 - Computer-Aided Design 535.428 - Computer-Integrated Design and Manufacturing (Students choosing the manufacturing concentration are required to take this course.) 535.433 - Intermediate Heat Transfer 535.442 - Control Systems for Mechanical Engineering Applications 535.458 - Design for Manufacturability 535.459 - Manufacturing Systems Analysis (Students choosing the manufacturing concentration are required to take this course.) 535.472 - Advanced Manufacturing Systems 535.474 - Quality Assurance Engineering 535.476 - Nondestructive Evaluations 535.625 - Advanced CAD Modeling, Analysis, and Manufacturing 595.460 - Introduction to Project Management 595.760 - Total Quality Management Robotics and Controls 525.409 - Continuous Control Systems 525.763 - Applied Nonlinear Systems 535.412 - Intermediate Dynamics 535.422 - Robot Motion Planning 535.423 - Intermediate Vibrations 535.425 - Computer Vision 535.426 - Kinematics and Dynamics of Robots (Students choosing the robotics and controls concentration are required to take this course.) 535.427 - Computer-Aided Design 535.428 - Computer-Integrated Design and Manufacturing 535.429 - Robotic Control 535.435 - Integrated Computer Vision and Robot Motion Planning 535.442 - Control Systems for Mechanical Engineering Applications (Students choosing the robotics and controls concentration are required to take this course.) 535.445 - Digital Control and Systems Applications 535.454 - Theory and Applications of Structural Analysis 535.459 - Manufacturing Systems Analysis 535.625 - Advanced CAD Modeling, Analysis, and Manufacturing 535.726 - Robot Control |
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6th August 2011, 04:18 PM
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Re: How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
hi dear
there are many course related to mechanical engineering .like....... mechanics tribology nano technology rapid prototyping structural analysis auto card - 2d auto card - 3d etc...... good luck........ |
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18th July 2012, 06:16 PM
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Re: How many courses are related to Mechanical Engineering?
Hi frend,
Mechanical engginering is termed as mother of all branches. A student persuing mechanical engg. can go for many coarses from science to management. Mechanical corelates folowing subjects and there aplications. Design Mechanics Mechatronics Kinamitics kinatics Thermodynamic Fluid power Neumatics Refregeration and AC Production Automobile Robotics. Some of the coarses generaly reffer for mechanical students are. 1 Auto CAD 2 CAD CAM 3 CATIA 4 ProE 5 HYPERMES 6 SAP 7 Robotics 8 CNC 9 Automation Good luck. |
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