Materials Engineering I
Semester: Spring ’24
This course introduces structure and property relationships in engineering materials, i.e., metal, ceramic and polymer systems and environmental effects.
Design for Manufacturing
Semester: Fall ’15, ’16, ’18 Spring ’16, ’17, ’18
This course discussed the fundamentals of design, engineering graphics, and manufacturing processing; computer graphics using Creo for CAD and CAM; typical industrial processes, including casting, welding, machining, forming; laboratory exercises and projects.
Engineering Instrumentation
Semester: Fall ’17
This course gave an introduction to basic elements of measuring circuits (bridges, voltage dividers, shunts, transformers); laboratory instrumentation (oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, signal generators); amplifiers; frequency response principles; sensors; data acquisition, signal processing, filtering using Labview.
Manufacturing Processes
Semester: Spring ’19
The course covers a multitude of topics, including material removal processes, forming, nontraditional material processes, metrology, computer-aided manufacturing, laboratory exercises, and projects. This course helps the students learn about various manufacturing processes and provides them with hands-on experience with the machine tools in the shop environment.