NEW YORK
METROPOLITAN
UNIVERSITY

Undergraduate Course Certificate in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering

  • Eligibility Criteria

    High school diploma, GED or equiv. International Education

  • Credit Hours

    6

  • Courses Offered

    6

  • Course Duration

    1 Month (Self-Paced) Program

  • Estimated Fee

    $780

Courses Offered

An undergraduate certificate by NYMU will help secure your plans of garnering progression and stability regarding career opportunities and lock an elevated career, one that you always imagined.

Engine Basics (MEE-021)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Introduction To Internal Combustion Engine
     Operating Characteristics
     Engine Cycles
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Thermochemistry And Fuels
     Air And Fuel Induction
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Fluid Motion Within Combustion Chamber
     Combustion
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Exhaust Flow
     Emissions And Air Pollution
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Heat Transfer In Engines
     Friction And Lubrication

Thermodynamics (ELE-376)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Quantities And Units
     Voltage, Current, And Resistance
     Ohms Law
     Energy And Power
     Series Circuits
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Parallel Circuits
     Series-Parallel Circuits
     Circuit Theorems And Conversions
     Branch, Loop, And Node Analyses
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Magnetism And Electromagnetism
     Introduction To Alternating Current And Voltage
     Capacitors
     Inductors
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Transformers
     Rc Circuits
     Rl Circuits
     Rlc Circuits And Resonance
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Passive Filters
     Circuit Theorems In Ac Analysis
     Time Response Of Reactive Circuits
     Three-Phase Systems In Power Applications

Introduction To Mechanical Engineering (MEE-646)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Introduction To Engineering Design
     Problem Formulation
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Information And Communication
     Professional And Social Context Of Design
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Probabilistic Considerations In Design
     Concept Generation
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Project Planning
     Engineering Economics
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Decision Making
     Optimum Design

Introduction To Finite Elements (MEE-709)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Fundamental Concepts
     Matrix Algebra And Gaussian Elimination
     One-Dimensional Problems
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Trusses
     Two-Dimensional Problems Using Constant Strain Triangles
     Axisymmetric Solids Subjected To Axisymmetric Loading
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Two-Dimensional Isoparametric Elements And Numerical Integration
     Beams And Frames
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Three-Dimensional Problems In Stress Analysis
     Scalar Field Problems
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Dynamic Considerations
     Introduction To Engineering Design

Fundamentals Of Product Design (MEE-818)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Journeys In Product Development
     Product Development Process Tools
     Scoping Product Developments: Technical And Business Concerns
     Understanding Customer Needs
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Establishing Product Function
     Product Teardown And Experimentation
     Benchmarking And Establishing Engineering Specifications
     Product Portfolios And Portfolio Architecture
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Product Architecture
     Generating Concepts
     Concept Selection
     Concept Embodiment
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Modeling Of Product Metrics
     Design For Manufacture And Assembly
     Design For The Environment
     Analytical And Numerical Model Solutions
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Physical Prototypes
     Physical Models And Experimentation
     Design For Robustness

Introduction To Mechanism Design (MEE-890)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Mechanisms And Machines: Basic Concepts.
     Motion In Machinery
     Velocity Analysis Of Planar And Spatial Mechanisms
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Acceleration Analysis Of Planar And Spatial Mechanisms
     Design And Analysis Of Cam And Follower Systems
     Spur Gears: Design And Analysis
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Helical, Worm, And Bevel Gears: Design And Analysis
     Drive Trains: Design And Analysis.
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Static-Force Analysis
     Dynamic-Force Analysis
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Synthesis
     Introduction To Robotic Manipulators

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