The document outlines the skills needed to succeed in a mechanical engineering orientation course, including analytical skills, mathematical skills, technical skills, creativity, communication skills, and interpersonal skills. It also lists the major topics and fields covered in mechanical engineering, such as thermodynamics, machine design, applied mechanics, and automotive. Finally, it notes that the course prepares students for career opportunities as mechanical engineers.
The document outlines the skills needed to succeed in a mechanical engineering orientation course, including analytical skills, mathematical skills, technical skills, creativity, communication skills, and interpersonal skills. It also lists the major topics and fields covered in mechanical engineering, such as thermodynamics, machine design, applied mechanics, and automotive. Finally, it notes that the course prepares students for career opportunities as mechanical engineers.
The document outlines the skills needed to succeed in a mechanical engineering orientation course, including analytical skills, mathematical skills, technical skills, creativity, communication skills, and interpersonal skills. It also lists the major topics and fields covered in mechanical engineering, such as thermodynamics, machine design, applied mechanics, and automotive. Finally, it notes that the course prepares students for career opportunities as mechanical engineers.
Analytical Skills Mathematical Skills – the ability to solve and use different computational methods Technical Skills – the ability to accomplish mathematical, engineering, scientific or computer-related duties Creativity – ability to propose concepts and create prototype for classroom presentation Communication Skills – the ability to read, write, and converse in English as most technical literature is in English Interpersonal Skills – will help you in studying together with classmates, doing group assignments and forming connections with friends and colleges M.E Major Topics/ Fields Thermodynamics Machine Design Applied Mechanics Automotive Bioengineering Constructions & Buildings Design and Fabrication Energy Environmental Engineering Manufacturing & Processing Mechatronics Technology & Society Transportation Career opportunity for graduates