This course introduces engineering. It includes history of engineering, explore various engineering disciplines and scientific principles behind engineering, help student engage in design and problem solving processes, and learn safety procedures. Students also practice decision-making, teamwork, and effective communication through key projects.
A study of vector forces and their analysis, equilibrium of particles and of rigid bodies, structural analysis and internal forces, distributed forces, center of gravity and centroids.
First-order differential equations, linear equations, and linear systems, power series solutions, Laplace Transforms.
A calculus-based introductory physics course that covers kinematics and Newton’s laws of motion; conservation laws for momentum, energy, and angular momentum; torques and static equilibrium; and simple harmonic motion.
Continuation of physics 1 covering electric fields and forces, electric potential, resistors, capacitors and DC circuits; magnetic fields and forces, electromagnetic induction and inductors, electromagnetic waves and Maxwell's equations; and geometrical and physical optics.
It considers the mathematical description of rigid bodies in motion under the action of forces, moments and couples, solving problems of kinematics and kinetics for particles and rigid bodies using energy, momentum, and angular momentum conservation laws. It also introduces Lagrangian and Hamiltonian methods.
Direct-current circuits; circuit elements; Kirchoff’s Laws; loop and nodal analysis; network theorems; natural, forced, and complete circuit response; steady-state AC circuits including phasors; AC power; polyphase circuits; frequency response and introduction to computer simulation.
Topics include creative idea generation, the use of computer-aided design including parametric design, assembling, communicating and collaborating, process planning, computer simulation and control, human factors and ergonomics in design, and the history and practices of aesthetics in engineering design.
Covers the concents in college calculus I and II.
Covers the concents in college chemistry I and II.
Study basic statistics concepts, and conduct a statistics survey in the end.
Be able to create any functions based on java language, should master the subjects, classes, basic methods and inheritance of classes
I have completed the online official Google Data Analytics course in Coursera. This experience gave me an overall understanding of databases and storage (My-SQL).
Coursera CertificatesI am in the dean list in Greenville University, which demonstrate that I have relatively good GPA and studying ability/attitude.
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