Mechanics of Solids
Semester: Fall ’24
This course will introduce the theory and application of mechanics of materials, including stress, strain, deflection, and stability analyses. These fundamentals underlie the considerations to design machine parts and structures subjected to various force systems.
Materials Engineering I
Semester: Spring ’24
This course introduces structure and property relationships in engineering materials, i.e., metal, ceramic and polymer systems and environmental effects.
Design for Manufacturing
Semester: Fall ’15, ’16, ’18 Spring ’16, ’17, ’18
This course discussed the fundamentals of design, engineering graphics, and manufacturing processing; computer graphics using Creo for CAD and CAM; typical industrial processes, including casting, welding, machining, forming; laboratory exercises and projects.
Engineering Instrumentation
Semester: Fall ’17
This course gave an introduction to basic elements of measuring circuits (bridges, voltage dividers, shunts, transformers); laboratory instrumentation (oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, signal generators); amplifiers; frequency response principles; sensors; data acquisition, signal processing, filtering using Labview.
Manufacturing Processes
Semester: Spring ’19
The course covers a multitude of topics, including material removal processes, forming, nontraditional material processes, metrology, computer-aided manufacturing, laboratory exercises, and projects. This course helps the students learn about various manufacturing processes and provides them with hands-on experience with the machine tools in the shop environment.