The objective of this course is to move students beyond the theories of contemporary management principles to the practice of management skills in a highly participatory classroom environment. The course will help participants acquire practical management skills that are of immediate use in management or leadership positions.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Design, edit, and revise a variety of technical documents recognizing and understanding the process of writing variety of sentences and expression used in science and engineering Communicate technical information effectively in written, oral, and visual media.
Select, organize, reference, and present information in order to communicate a clear, grammatically correct message.
Course main objective is to familiarize the student with the fundamentals of materials of engineering significance, their classification and their diverse applications. Develop familiarity with different level of structures (atomic, crystal, and microscopic) in engineering materials, and how atomic bonding and microstructure affect the properties of materials. Evaluation of mechanical properties. Understand and be able to use different heat treatment and phase diagrams, specially the Iron - Carbon phase diagram to design alloys that covers certain properties.