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Online Certificate in MATLAB for Mechanical Engineers 

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Online Certificate in MATLAB for Mechanical Engineers
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Overview

Learn about the fundamentals of MATLAB needed for mechanical engineers

Duration

3 months

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

Online Certificate in MATLAB for Mechanical Engineers
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Online Certificate in MATLAB for Mechanical Engineers
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For students with a background in mechanical or automotive engineering
What are the course deliverables?
  • Understand the basics of the MATLAB UI
  • Write scripts to simulate forward kinematics and the air standard cycle
  • Solve mathematical equations and plot graphs using MATLAB
  • Get hands-on experience with writing MATLAB scripts to simulate a variety of systems and problems
  • Complete challenges and projects designed by experts according to industry specifications that require practical application of the concepts learned throughout the course
More about this course
  • MATLAB is a platform used to study data sets, develop models of real-world systems, create algorithms, and solve equations
  • Engineers use MATLAB to develop, design, simulate, and test their models before it can be developed in the real-world
  • In the field of mechanical engineering, MATLAB is used for solving problems related to dynamic and static systems, mechanical vibrations, control systems, statics, and more
  • This makes MATLAB a fundamental software tool mechanical engineers

Online Certificate in MATLAB for Mechanical Engineers
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Skill Lync 
Entry Requirements

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  • Mandatory Courses : B.E. / B.Tech(Mechanical Engineering)
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