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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Certification Course is a 100% online course on engineering mechanics available on the Coursera online learning platform. The course will deal with applications of basic mathematics and physics along with applications of real-world engineering concepts.

The Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Training Course has flexible deadlines that allow learners to reset deadlines and progress at their own pace. Dr. Wayne Whiteman, an academic professional at the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology.

After completion of the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Live Course through video lectures, reading materials, practice exercises, and graded assignments, learners will receive a course certificate of completion.

The Highlights

  • Shareable certificate
  • Flexible deadlines
  • 100% online
  • 14 study hours
  • Video lectures
  • Practice exercises
  • Academic readings
  • Graded assignments 
  • Peer feedback
  • English medium
  • Financial aid
  • Subtitles in English, Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Chinese (Simplified), Italian, Vietnamese, German, Russian, Spanish.

Programme Offerings

  • Digital Shareable Certificate
  • Flexible Deadlines
  • 100% Online
  • English medium
  • English Subtitles
  • financial aid
  • video lectures
  • Practice Exercises
  • Academic Readings
  • Graded Assignments
  • 14 Study Hours
  • peer feedback.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2436yesCoursera

The Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Course fee is available in two options. Candidates can either choose the free course and get access to all course materials except the graded items or enroll in the paid course to get access to graded assignments and the course certificate. You can purchase the course for Rs. 2,436.

Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Course Fee Structure

Audit mode(no certificate)

Free

Course Fee(certificate included)

Rs. 2,436 


What you will learn

Mechanical skillsKnowledge of physicsKnowledge of engineering

After attending the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Classes, you will learn about the following topics:

  • Definition of a force
  • Representation of a force as a vector in different dimensions
  • Particle equilibrium and equilibrium of systems of particles
  • Definition and calculation of the moment of a force
  • Equilibrium equations in two (2D) and three (3D) dimensions
  • General equilibrium problems
  • Definition of Free Body Diagrams (FBD)

Who it is for

  • The Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Course is suitable for anyone interested in the domain of engineering mechanics.


Admission Details

Follow the steps given below to enroll in the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Live Course:

Step 1: Click on the URL given below -

https://www.coursera.org/learn/engineering-mechanics-statics

Step 2: Click on the “Enroll for Free” option and choose the desired option.

Step 3: Fill in the required details and complete the process.

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Module 1: Course Introduction
  • Module 2: Definition of a Force
  • Module 3: Force Representation in 2D and Resultants
  • Module 4: Force Representation in 3D
  • Module 5: Particle Equilibrium
  • Module 6: Systems of Particles Equilibrium
  • Module 7: Solve a Particle Equilibrium Problem
Readings
  • Syllabus
  • PDF version of Solve a Particle Equilibrium Problem Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Course Introduction Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Definition of a Force Powerpoint
  • Consent Form
  • PDF version of Force Representation in 2D and Resultants Powepoints
  • Module Materials: Force Representations in 2D and Resultants
  • PDF version of Force Representation in 3D Powerpoint
  • Module Materials: Force Representation in 3D
  • Practice Problems
  • Get More from Georgia Tech
  • PDF version of Particle Equilibrium Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Systems of Particles Equilibrium Powerpoint
  • Solution to Quiz
Quiz
  • Forces and Particle Equilibrium

Videos
  • Module 8: Definition of a Moment
  • Module 9: Solve a 2D Moment Problem
  • Module 10: Solve a 3D Moment Problem
  • Module 11: Moment About a Line/Axis
  • Module 12: Moment Due to a Couple
Readings
  • PDF version of Definition of a Moment Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Solve a 2D Moment Problem Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Solve a 3D Moment Problem Powerpoint
  • Module Materials: Solve a 3D Moment Problem
  • PDF version of Moment About a Line/Axis Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Moment Due to a Couple Powerpoint
  • Module Materials: Moment Due to a Couple
  • Practice Problems
  • Earn a Georgia Tech Badge/Certificate/CEUs
  • The solution to Quiz 2
Quiz
  • Define and Calculate Moments

Videos
  • Module 13: 2D and 3D Equilibrium Equations
  • Module 14: Conditions for Equivalent Equations
  • Module 15: Solve an Equivalent Systems Problem
  • Module 16: Single Force Resultants-Coplanar System
  • Module 17: Single Force Resultants-Parallel Force Systems
  • Module 18: Distributed Force Systems
Readings
  • PDF version of 2D and 3D Equilibrium Equations Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Conditions for Equivalent Equations Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Solve an Equivalent Systems Problem Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Single Force Resultants-Coplanar System Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Single Force Resultants-Parallel Force Systems Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Distributed Force Systems Powerpoint
  • Practice Problems
  • Solution to Quiz 3
Quiz
  • Equilibrium and Equivalence of Force Systems

Videos
  • Module 19: Centroids
  • Module 20: Method of Composite Parts I
  • Module 21: Method of Composite Parts II
  • Module 22: Resultant Force on Surfaces
  • Module 23: Free Body Diagrams I
  • Module 24: Free Body Diagrams II
Readings
  • PDF version of Centroids Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Method of Composite Parts I Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Method of Composite Parts II Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Resultant Force on Surfaces Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Free Body Diagrams I Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Free Body Diagrams II Powerpoint
  • Module Materials: Free Body Diagrams II
  • Practice Problems
  • The solution to Quiz 4
Quiz
  • Free Body Diagrams and Equilibrium Analysis Techniques

Videos
  • Module 25: Apply 2D Equilibrium Equations
  • Module 26: Solve 2D Equilibrium Problems I
  • Module 27: Solve 2D Equilibrium Problems II
  • Module 28: Apply 3D Equilibrium Equations
  • Module 29: Solve 3D Equilibrium Problems
  • Module 30: Course Conclusion
Readings
  • PDF version of Apply 2D Equilibrium Equations Powerpoint
  • Module Materials: Apply 2D Equilibrium Problems
  • PDF version of Solve 2D Equilibrium Problems I Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Solve 2D Equilibrium Problems II Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Apply 3D Equilibrium Equations Powerpoint
  • PDF version of Solve 3D Equilibrium Problems
  • Module Materials: Solve 3D Equilibrium Problems
  • PDF version of course conclusion Powerpoint
  • Practice Problems
  • Where to go from here?
  • The solution to Quiz 5
Quiz
  • Application of Static Equilibrium Equations

Instructors

Georgia Tech Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Is the free version of the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics LIve Course available?

Yes, candidates can join the free version of the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics course and get access to the course materials.

2: Will I receive a course certificate at the end of the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Training course?

Yes, all learners who complete the assessments of the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Online Course will receive a certificate at the end.

3: Will the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics course give students credits?

No, the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Online Course does not offer credits to learners.

4: Which university is rendering the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics online course?

The Introduction to Engineering Mechanics course is offered by the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Coursera learning platform.

5: How many hours are required in total to complete the Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Live Course?

The Introduction to Engineering Mechanics course would require approximately 14 hours for completion.

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