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Engineering Mechanics

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of mechanics that are essential for all engineering disciplines. Students will study statics and dynamics, including forces, moments, equilibrium, motion, and energy. The course emphasizes problem-solving techniques and the application of mathematical concepts to engineering problems. Through laboratory experiments and projects, students will gain hands-on experience in analyzing mechanical systems. The course also covers the use of computational tools for solving engineering mechanics problems. By the end of the course, students will be able to analyze and solve problems related to forces and motion in engineering systems.

Code: EN201
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Infrastructure
Level: Diploma
Duration: 6 months
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Course Information

Course Code
EN201
Credit Hours
15
Duration
6 months
Level
Diploma
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering and Infrastructure
Fees
1,500,000.00 SSP
Course Description

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of mechanics that are essential for all engineering disciplines. Students will study statics and dynamics, including forces, moments, equilibrium, motion, and energy. The course emphasizes problem-solving techniques and the application of mathematical concepts to engineering problems. Through laboratory experiments and projects, students will gain hands-on experience in analyzing mechanical systems. The course also covers the use of computational tools for solving engineering mechanics problems. By the end of the course, students will be able to analyze and solve problems related to forces and motion in engineering systems.

Prerequisites

EN101, Calculus

Course Lecturer
M
Michael Johnson
Professor