IN 2245 Computational Mechanics
The aim of this course is for students to develop abilities of programming for the solution of engineering problems using MATLAB as support software.
The aim of this course is for students to develop abilities of programming for the solution of engineering problems using MATLAB as support software.
The aim of this course is for students to manage and apply knowledge of statistical process control and sampling plans to control and optimize the quality of proudcts and services.
The aim of this course is for students to design the right location of a plant or warehouse, considering cost, and environmental and social factors. They will be able to design and to improve the layout and material handling systems of a facility, aiming to reduce the cost of handling materials.
The aim of this course is for students to understand the foundations of businesses and their social accountability in a global context. They will also learn about the nature of businesses, through topics related to modern enterprises.
Upon completion of this course, students will be knowledgeable about and use basic concepts of microprocessors and microcontrollers: their architecture, memory devices, entrance and exit interfaces, programming devices, and design procedures.
The aim of this program is for students to: (1) Plan and develop a project that is similar to those they will encounter in their careers and which integrates the knowledge acquired throughout the undergraduate degree program in IndustrialEngineering. (2) Develop their professional responsibility, their methodological capacity to search for, analyze, and use information, problems, design solutions using the right tools or techniques; define and state problems, design solutions, and apply appropriate techniques.
The course prepares students to obtain a minimum of 550 points in the Institutional TOEFL examination. Students will be acquainted with the structure of the test, the types of questions, and the strategies to determine the correct answers. They will take mock tests under conditions similar to those of the test. For languages other than English, preparation will be carried out in accordance with the corresponding test.
The aim of this program is for students to: (1) Plan and develop a project that is similar to those they will encounter in their careers and which integrates the knowledge acquired throughout the undergraduate degree program in Mechanical Engineering. (2) Develop their professional responsibility, their methodological capacity to search for, process, and use information, to formulate problems, design solutions, and apply suitable techniques.
By the end of this course, students will be acquainted with and understand the business culture of other countries as well as internationally accepted procedures, rules and etiquette. The course aims to examine and critique effective communication techniques and inculcate the appreciation of other cultures in students.
This course aims to develop the students’ analysis, summary, and organization skills. Diction, enunciation, and body language will be analyzed and presentations will be prepared and delivered.