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Modern engineers frequently tackle intricate challenges in areas like fluid dynamics, thermal transfer, structural integrity, mechanical vibrations, and sound propagation, utilizing advanced computational methods including 3D modeling, CAD/CAM technologies, system simulations, and finite element analysis. Mastering these tools allows professionals to effectively model sophisticated engineering designs and conduct thorough problem evaluations.
The graduate certification in computer-assisted mechanical engineering aims to:
Equip engineers with professional credentials in this specialized field without requiring full graduate studies.
Offer a cohesive curriculum covering essential principles of finite element methods and CAD/CAM systems, and
Prepare certificate graduates to grasp theoretical underpinnings of mechanical component modeling and execute performance assessments.
This program focuses on core design and analysis principles, enhanced with practical training in industry-standard software like NX NASTRAN, ANSYS, and STAR-CD.