MEC 203 Engineering Graphics and CAD

(Fall & Spring Semester  3 Credits)

Course Description: Introduces engineering graphics and its role in design process. Includes the principles of engineering drawing and sketching for mechanical design, the use of computer graphics and solid modeling in design representation of 3D objects, assembly and simulation as well as ASME standards on geometric dimensioning and tolerances. Includes hands-on experience in the use of CAD software packages for engineering design.

MEC 510 Object-Oriented Programming for Scientists and Engineers

(Fall Semester 3 Credits)

Course Description: The learning objective of this course is that by the end of this course the students should feel comfortable writing C++ programs using object oriented methodology, thinking in terms of objects and classes and doing fair amount of abstraction for the implementation

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MEC 568 Advanced Dynamics

(Fall Semester 3 Credits)

 

Course Description: Newtonian and Lagrangian mechanics of rigid bodies; kinematics, inertia tensor, principle of momentum, principle of virtual work, potential and kinetic energy, equations of motion, extraction of information from the equations of motion, and application to engineering problems.