Program style and documentation. Thévenin’s and superposition theorem. Principle of work and energy. Introduction to designing and implementing numerical algorithms.Electrical Quantities (Voltage, Charge, Current, Power). All core courses are automatically added to your program – you do not need to choose them. STEP 1: Getting started using Mosaic. Shear and moment diagrams.Graphs and sketches, flow charts, block diagrams. Conservation of charge and energy. Have a question? Circuit design and simulation.Mechatronics applications. Signal filtering and amplification.
Curriculum. Environmental Impact of mechatronics engineering. Data collection and processing. Number systems: binary, decimal. Components of forces. These courses include real-world applications as well as project-based coursework which provides you with an opportunity for you to apply what you learn. These courses, along with an introductory engineering class that exposes students to the various engineering disciplines, make up a large Particle equilibrium and free body diagrams. Courses include foundational studies in calculus, chemistry, physics, programming, English, and other requirements. 3D sketching. What you do your first year sets the tone for your entire college experience, and we want to make sure you’re ready. Digital representation of integers and floating point numbers. Rigid body equilibrium.2D truss analysis (method of joints/sections). System failures and failsafe design.Cartesian vector representation of forces. Your First Year: Engineering 1. Tracing and visualizing program execution. Output devices, including displays, actuators, and motors. Elementary circuit theory for passive elements. First Year Core Engineering Courses. Incremental, iterative development of programs. 2D frames and machines. Normal stress/strain and shear stress/strain. In first year, students from all Bachelor of Engineering programs complete the same engineering “core” courses with some variation in non-Engineering courses, based on program. Reading engineering drawings and schematics. Welcome to McMaster Engineering! The Engineering Core (ECOR) curriculum includes eight courses, all designed to teach you introductory concepts across the engineering disciplines. Conservation of energy, conservative forces, potential energy. When you move into upper years, you will use your enrolment appointment to add your technical elective and complementary studies courses. Courses include foundational studies in calculus, chemistry, physics, programming, English, and other requirements. Introduction to CAD.Kinematics and kinetics of a particle. Testing and debugging tools and techniques.Container data types: sequences, sets, maps. Introduction to scaling, dimensioning and tolerancing. Time and frequency domain. Undergraduate students in the School of Engineering follow a common core curriculum in their first and second years of study. These courses include real-world applications as well as project-based coursework which provides you with an opportunity for you to apply what you learn. Modules. Our advising team is here to help. Undergraduate students in the School of Engineering follow a common core curriculum in their first and second years of study. Visual presentation, projection and perspectives of objects. KPU's Engineering First-Year program includes many of the courses and topics common to the first-year of engineering degree programs at UBC, UVic and SFU. Free hand drawing. Engineering First-Year at KPU is a two-semester program designed for well-prepared students to meet the requirements for direct transfer to the second-year of an engineering degree program. These courses, along with an introductory engineering class that exposes students to the various engineering disciplines, make up a large portion of the *Courses May be taken in the first or second semester.Engineering is a diverse field with many opportunities that can satisfy a student’s unique interests and launch successful careers. This is required reading for all incoming Engineering 1 students. Only ECOR 1055 will have scheduled lectures designed specifically for your program of study.