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Computer Aided Design 2 (SolidWorks) eLearning introduces 3D Assemblies by describing the function of a 3D assembly, how to create a 3D assembly, how to fix and float components, standard mates and component manipulation, and smart-mates and mate editing.
This course covers a variety of Lean Six Sigma topics such as Six Sigma business drivers, customer value and expectations, process capability, hypothesis testing, and process/product improvement. Specific objectives include: how to determine If Lean Six Sigma or DMAIC is needed for a given project; describe the elements of a Six Sigma project charter; how to conduct process capability studies; describe a hypothesis test for means, variation, and proportions; and how to use F-Test and T-Test to validate solutions.
Structural Engineering 1 provides an introduction and overview of engineering. It covers concepts such as civil engineering careers, types of structures, structural elements, structural stability; statics and data acquisition including force vectors, free-body diagrams, and data acquisition; moments and bending stress including moment of inertia; bridge and design construction including materials and design factors; and truss bridge design and analysis including properties of material and design, truss bridge analysis: method of joints and method of sections, and bridge research and design. This course provides an overview of a broad range of basic concepts in structural engineering.
Structural Engineering 2 provides a more in depth look at engineering and advanced concepts building on the introduction of structural engineering 1. These concepts include beam and column design, defection of beams, buckling of columns, factor of safety in design, concrete fundamentals, concrete mixing and placement, concrete testing including rupture strength and compressive strength of concrete, building materials and design including identification of building structural design, building loads, and building research and design. These concepts teach learners the more advanced concepts in structural engineering.
Design of Structures 3 eLearning (M11602) covers the basic surveying principles and equipment and how they are used to perform surveys and read maps, as well as global positioning system applications. More detailed examples of learning topics include: how to operate the level-transit; how to perform a boundary survey; how to obtain a plat; and how to use GPS to perform or verify surveys.