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Engineering 101: Unlocking The Power Of Innovation

Engineering 101: Unlocking The Power Of Innovation

Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.33 GB | Duration: 3h 58m

Mastering the Art of Creativity and Problem-Solving in the Digital Age

What you'll learn
Understanding of basic engineering concepts: Learners will be able to identify and explain key concepts such as engineering design, analysis, and ethics.
Problem-solving skills: Learners will develop a systematic approach to problem-solving, including identifying the problem, generating potential solutions.
Technical skills: Learners will develop basic technical skills relevant to engineering, including basic calculus, mechanics, and materials.
Critical thinking: Learners will develop critical thinking skills, including the ability to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of different solutions .

Requirements
No prerequisites are needed.

Description
Engineering is an exciting and dynamic field that plays a critical role in shaping our world. From designing new technologies to solving complex problems, engineers are at the forefront of innovation and change. If you've ever been curious about engineering and want to explore this fascinating field, then our course "Engineering 101: Unlocking the Power of Innovation" is for you!This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive introduction to the world of engineering. We'll start by exploring the history and evolution of engineering, including the various disciplines and specialties within the field. From there, we'll dive into the principles of engineering design, looking at how engineers approach problems and develop solutions using tools such as modeling, simulation, and analysis.Throughout the course, you'll develop important skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork, as well as basic technical skills such as measurement, graphing, and analysis. We'll also provide you with hands-on experience through Excel projects that will help you build your skills and develop your creativity.This course is suitable for a broad audience, whether you're a high school or college student exploring engineering as a career path, a working professional seeking to transition to a new field, or simply someone who is curious about the power of engineering to change the world. So, what are you waiting for? Join us on this exciting journey of unlocking the power of innovation together!Disclaimer:This course is intended for purchase by adults. Students under the age of 18; Please consult with your parent/guardian to sign you up for this course.

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to Engineering

Lecture 2 Engineer means?

Lecture 3 Chapter Objectives

Lecture 4 Intro to Engineering Profession

Lecture 5 Engineering Products Around You

Lecture 6 The World Needs You

Lecture 7 What Do Engineers Do?

Lecture 8 Engineers Work

Lecture 9 Engineering Qualities

Section 2: Education of Engineers

Lecture 10 Areas of Engineering Specialization

Lecture 11 Accreditation of Engineering

Lecture 12 What is Professional Engineer "PE"

Lecture 13 Engineering Vs Engineering Technology

Lecture 14 Engineering Types

Lecture 15 Education of Engineering

Lecture 16 Engineering Characteristics

Lecture 17 Engineering Professionalism

Section 3: Engineering Design

Lecture 18 Chapter Objectives

Lecture 19 Intro to Engineering Design

Lecture 20 What is Engineering Design?

Lecture 21 Design+Engineering

Lecture 22 Design Examples

Lecture 23 Complex Problem Solution

Lecture 24 Design Process Steps

Lecture 25 Let's Design Something

Lecture 26 Detailed Design Process

Lecture 27 Timing the Design Process

Lecture 28 Design Process for Future Products

Lecture 29 Optimization

Lecture 30 A Real World Problem

Lecture 31 Design and Customers

Lecture 32 The Nature of Engineering Design

Lecture 33 Engineering Grand Challenges

Section 4: Engineering Solutions

Lecture 34 Intro to Engineering Solutions

Lecture 35 Problem Analysis

Lecture 36 Example

Lecture 37 Questions to be asked

Lecture 38 The Art of Problem Solving

Lecture 39 The Engineering Method

Lecture 40 Problem Presentation

Lecture 41 Example

Section 5: Presenting Technical Information

Lecture 42 Intro to Technical Information

Lecture 43 Example

Lecture 44 Plotting and Visualization

Lecture 45 Collecting and Recording Data

Lecture 46 General Graphing Procedure

Lecture 47 Curve Fitting

Lecture 48 Example

Lecture 49 Empirical Equations: Power Curves

Lecture 50 Example

Lecture 51 Empirical Equations: Exponential Curves

Section 6: Engineering Measurement and Estimation

Lecture 52 Intro to Engineering Measurements

Lecture 53 Measurements

Lecture 54 Significant Digits

Lecture 55 Errors

Section 7: Dimensions and Units

Lecture 56 Intro

Lecture 57 The Metric International Standard

Lecture 58 Quantity and Unit

Lecture 59 Dimensional Systems

Lecture 60 Using SI Units

Lecture 61 US Customary Unit System

Lecture 62 Units Conversion

High school or college students who are considering pursuing a degree in engineering and want to gain a foundational understanding of the field.,Working professionals who are interested in transitioning to a career in engineering and want to build a strong foundation of knowledge and skills.,Entrepreneurs or business owners who are looking to develop innovative new products or solutions and want to gain a better understanding of engineering principles.,Anyone who is curious about the world of engineering and wants to learn more about how engineers think, design, and create.

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