Knowing which engineering courses to take helps you get the best return on investment from your engineering degree. An engineering curriculum integrates theoretical principles and practical training ...
In RIT’s software engineering degree, you’ll gain hands-on experience in a collaborative community while learning to design, deploy, and manage software applications. Hands-on Experience: 40 weeks of ...
Acquire the ability to perform design tasks for building structures. Study advanced connections, complex structures, and system-level building design. Learn advanced techniques to evaluate structures ...
Hypersonic vehicles — aircraft that can reach speeds of Mach 5 and beyond — are subject to extreme conditions while they are in flight, requiring strong yet aerodynamic materials to keep them both ...
Introduction to a wide range of computational techniques for engineering design. Modeling, simulation, optimization, design software, examples/projects with emphasis on computational techniques for ...
Our courses meet immediate and future needs of industry and society, preparing the next generation of design engineers in climate change, sustainability, systems thinking, artificial intelligence, ...
The primary objective of the introductory engineering projects course is to provide an overview of engineering careers, primarily through open-ended, hands-on design experiences. This text and ...
Electrical engineers are problem-solvers who develop electronic devices and systems that transform the world—from cell phones and medical imaging to power grids and satellite communications. The ...
The Engineering Design x Prototyping (DxP) Lab is an open-access workspace where approved engineering students can work independently or in teams on class projects or related extracurricular ...
The Senior Design three-course sequence is intended to simulate a professional work environment, to provide experience working in a group on an open-ended problem and to develop information gathering ...
Senior Design is an engineering capstone design experience organized by Design Center Colorado (DCC) and completed by all mechanical engineering undergraduate students in their final year of study.
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