Basic Engineering Concepts in Modeling & Simulation I

Course #MX3001

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Clock Est. completion in 3 months

Location pin Offered through Distance Learning

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Overview

This course will provide introductory concepts of various engineering topics to DoD non-technical acquisition professionals who do not have engineering or science degrees so that they can obtain a general understanding of key M&S capabilities necessary for design, analysis, and maintenance of engineering systems. The topics covered in the course include structural mechanics, shock & vibrations, fluids, heat transfer & thermodynamics, dynamics and controls, and materials and fabrication. Upon completion, students should have basic understanding of the wide range of engineering concepts that are essential for physics-based engineering modeling and simulation. This course may not be used to fulfill ME/AE degree program requirements.

Included in Degrees & Certificates

  • 299

Prerequisites

  • MX2001