
How to Become a Mechanical Engineer
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Overview
Welcome to a world of machines and mechanics, where you can create the future with your own hands! If you've ever dreamed of designing a high-performance car, building a massive bridge, or developing a new medical device, then becoming a mechanical engineer is the perfect path for you. With our online course, "How to Become a Mechanical Engineer," you'll have the opportunity to learn everything you need to know to turn your passion for mechanics into a successful career.
What you will learn from this Become a Mechanical Engineer course:
- You'll gain a fundamental understanding of mechanics and physics, including the basic principles of force, work, and energy.
- You'll learn about thermodynamics and how it applies to mechanical engineering, including the concepts of heat and temperature, as well as the laws of thermodynamics.
- You'll discover the physical concept of fluid mechanics, including how fluids behave in motion and at rest and how these principles are used in designing machines.
- You'll become familiar with the essentials of structural mechanics, including how to analyse the strength and stability of structures and how to design them for specific purposes.
- You'll gain an understanding of the different types of machines, including their components and how they function.
- You'll learn about machine dynamics, including how to calculate the forces and movements involved in machine operation and how to design machines for optimal performance.
- You'll develop skills in workshop technology, including how to use various tools and machinery to build and repair machines, as well as an understanding of welding and engineering drawing.
So, fasten your seatbelt and get ready to turn yourself from a novice into a pro with the help of this Mechanical Engineering course. Enrol today and be exceptional!
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Reed Courses Certificate of Completion
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Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Curriculum
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Module 01: Overview 08:00
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Module 02: Basic Understanding of the Mechanics – I 11:00
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Module 03: Basic Understanding of the Mechanics – II 11:00
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Module 04: The Basic Aspects of Thermodynamics 11:00
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Module 05: Mechanical Engineering: Work, Force & Energy 10:00
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Module 06: The Physical Concept of Fluid Mechanics 10:00
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Module 07: Essentials of Structural Mechanics 10:00
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Module 08: Types of Machines - I 13:00
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Module 09: Types of Machines - II 14:00
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Module 10: The Dynamics of Machine 14:00
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Module 11: Mechanical Design: Machine Elements 16:00
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Module 12: Various Hydraulic Machines 21:00
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Module 13: Workshop Technology 17:00
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Module 14: The Use of Solidification 10:00
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Module 15: Welding & Its Types 03:00
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Module 16: The Basics of Engineering Drawing 18:00
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Description
In this comprehensive course, you'll discover the secrets to building machines that can change the world. You'll learn about the fundamental principles of mechanics and physics, as well as the latest technologies and tools used by mechanical engineers today.
With our "How to Become a Mechanical Engineer" course, you'll gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to succeed in this exciting and fast-paced industry. So, what are you waiting for? Sign up now and start your journey towards becoming a mechanical engineer today!
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Once you complete the Mechanical Engineering course, you will be eligible to download a digital certificate from Reed for free.
Who is this course for?
Our "How to Become a Mechanical Engineer" course is designed for anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in mechanical engineering. Here are five groups of people who could benefit from this course:
- Students who are interested in pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering or who want to gain a foundation in the subject before entering a university program.
- Professionals who are already working in the field of mechanical engineering but who want to expand their knowledge and skills to advance their careers.
- Mechanics or technicians who are looking to transition into a career in mechanical engineering and want to gain a better understanding of the principles and concepts involved.
- Entrepreneurs or business owners who are looking to develop new products or technologies that involve mechanical components and want to gain an understanding of the design and construction process.
- Anyone with a general interest in mechanics or engineering who wants to gain a better understanding of how machines work and how they are designed.
Requirements
The Mechanical Engineering course is open to everyone and has no formal entry criteria.
Career path
- Mechanical Engineer: £25,000 - £50,000 per year
- Design Engineer: £28,000 - £55,000 per year
- Project Engineer: £30,000 - £60,000 per year
- Manufacturing Engineer: £28,000 - £50,000 per year
- Quality Engineer: £30,000 - £55,000 per year
Please note that these salary ranges are based on UK averages and may vary depending on location, experience, and other factors.
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