Engineering curriculums will vary from school to school. In general, the programs in the major universities require students to take courses in mathematics for the first 2 years of a 4 year program.
This is likely to include calculus, advanced calculus and differential equations. Additional applied mathematics knowledge may be necessary in the third and fourth years of study, but this may be taught by the mechanical engineering department.
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Mechanical Engineering is considered by some to be the broadest of engineering disciplines. Not only do many areas fall under mechanical engineering, it overlaps into other engineering disciplines, including Civil, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering
There are several types of engineering jobs: Mechanical, Structural, Civil, Technical, Electrical, Software etc. You need to define which field you are interested in before determining employment outlook.
There is a good scope of safety engineering. It helps in prevention and management of risk associated with health and safety. Safety engineering practices are required in various fields of life. Each field of research will require specialized procedures and techniques for assurance of safety.
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Of course. Many electrical applications involve mechanical devices such as circuit breakers, motors, generators.
No. Marine Engineering and Mechanical Engineering courses are many differences.
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Mechanical Engineering is considered by some to be the broadest of engineering disciplines. Not only do many areas fall under mechanical engineering, it overlaps into other engineering disciplines, including Civil, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering
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there r many types ... it depends on us which type we want to b selected..... there are lots of workshops in mechanical engineering
Mechanical Engineering is the field of engineering that applies the principles of physics and materials science to the design and production of buildings, structures, and machines. In order to become a mechanical engineer, one has to understand mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, materials science, and energy transfer. Mechanical engineers are in high demand across a number of different industries, including construction, industrial machinery, aircraft, robotics, and motor vehicles, among many others. Mechanical engineering has a long history, starting in ancient Greece with the works or Archimedes and Heron of Alexandria. Mechanical engineering became a separate field outside of general engineering in the 19th century with the development of machine tools that were beginning to be used in industry during the Industrial Revolution. Demand for mechanical engineers has continued from that time to the present day, as industrial processes have become more sophisticated. Any person considering a profession in mechanical engineering should have a strong inclination to study mathematics and physics, as these two sciences have traditionally formed the basis of a mechanical engineering education. The basis for becoming a mechanical engineer in the United States is a bachelor’s degree in engineering, which is typically either a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with an emphasis on Mechanical Engineering or a Bachelor of Technology in Engineering with an emphasis on Mechanical Engineering. Typically this program requires four to five years of training at the university level. In the United States, most of these undergraduate programs are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology; this accreditation ensures that there is a uniform standard in the training and quality of engineers across the country. Further education may be pursured depending on the career path of the prospective mechanical engineer. Typically advanced degrees in mechanical engineering are sought in order to enter the academic world, and usually involve a research component. Once a mechanical engineer has attained at least a Bachelors degree, the prospective engineer must obtain a license to practice mechanical engineering. This license may be issued by a state or national government, and is necessary so that the government can ensure that the mechanical engineer has the necessary technical knowledge to practice engineering at a professional level. The licensing process typically involves a review of the engineer’s credentials and an exam that tests the engineer’s technical knowledge. Once the governmental issuing body is satisfied that the prospective mechanical engineer has met all of its requirements, a license is issued...
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You need to take up to 4 years of calculus, as well as many science classes in physics and chemistry. Classes in algebra and trigonometry may be prerequisites for calculus.
yes, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering share many common elements.
A mechanical engineering degree is necessary at the least. Many years of experience go along way too.