short term course after be mechanical
After completing a degree in mechanical engineering, consider short-term courses in CAD/CAM, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), HVAC Systems Design, or Robotics and Automation. These courses provide specialized skills in areas such as product design, structural analysis, sustainable engineering, and emerging technologies, enhancing your professional capabilities and market competitiveness
There are so many opportunities for higher studies after diploma in mech. You can join various mechanical oriented B.tech courses like.... B.Tech Mechanical B.Tech Automobile engineering B.Tech Mechatronics B.Tech Plastic engineering B.Tech Aeronautical engineering B.Tech Marine engineering AME Aircraft Maintainence Engineering If you want to do any short term courses there are so many options.. These are all 1 year courses listed below: CNC training CAD Training(autocad,proe,catian).... Some colleges offer B.tech lateral entry 2nd year for diploma students.My opinion is better to continue ur studies from 2nd year....
Thomas Short has written: 'Learning mechanical desktop 2004' -- subject(s): Data processing, Engineering design, Engineering graphics, Mechanical desktop
It depends on your intention. For example if your interested in lecturing a Masters Degree will be useful as it helps to do a PhD or MPhil in Civil Engineering later. On the other hand, if your intention is to climb up your career ladder, specialized diplomas, post graduate programmes or short certification courses in a field of civil engineering will help you.
Surrey Uni is short for the University of Surrey. It is located in Guildford, UK. It offers a wide range of courses, from Chemistry to Computing, Economics to Engineering.
W. F. Greaves has written: 'A short history of mechanical enginnering [by] W.F. Greaves [and] J.H. Carpenter' -- subject(s): History, Mechanical engineering
Everything in engineering requires applications of mathematics. Is this a joke? Mathematics is the QUEEN of the sciences. she RULES engineering. Without math, you have no engineering, any kind of engineering. Think of Mathematics as the Venus of the sciences.
the short answer is yes a mission specialist does not require anything more than a degree in engineering and at least 2 years experience in a relevant field of study. actually getting chosen is another story...
Short Answer is: our understanding of genetic engineering.
If you are not in a hurry to get the soil course done before 2010 you can check into www.soilvision.com. They periodically hold short courses but do not have one scheduled currently. Another resource for online engineering courses (both regular and short courses) is PDFD @ http://pdfdatabase.com/index.php?q=critical+state+soil+mechanics+course. That may be the best suited for your needs since you can download the short course at your convenience and also have online support available.
To find short courses in geology ,in Canada, go to PetroSkills.com‎, or gac.ca.
Arena is better than MAAC in animation. Arena also offers career and long term courses, a professional course, as well as several short-term courses for students and professionals.