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Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Engineering Analysis, Mechanics, Torque (Physics), Engineering Calculations, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural Analysis, Physics
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University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Mechanics, Torque (Physics), Physics, Physical Science, Experimentation
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Agile Product Development, User Story, Design Thinking, Agile Methodology, Product Design, Product Development, User Centered Design, User Research, Persona Development, Innovation, Product Management, Discussion Facilitation, Testability
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Management, Engineering, Physics, Engineering Analysis, Process Engineering, Plant Operations and Management, Physical Science, Process Analysis, Environment
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Process Control, Embedded Systems, Electronic Systems, Machine Controls, Embedded Software, Hardware Design, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Three-Phase, PIC Microcontrollers, Power Electronics, Electronic Hardware, Manufacturing Processes, Manufacturing and Production, Electronic Components, Basic Electrical Systems, Wiring Diagram, Thermal Management, Semiconductors, Design Specifications
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Failure Analysis, Mechanical Design, Equipment Design, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Analysis, Engineering Analysis, Engineering Design Process, Manufacturing Processes, Engineering Calculations
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American Museum of Natural History
Skills you'll gain: Environment, Systems Thinking, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Issue, Environment and Resource Management, Life Sciences, Social Studies, Mathematical Modeling, Scientific Methods
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University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Hydraulics, Mechanical Engineering, Schematic Diagrams, Simulation and Simulation Software, Engineering, Simulations, Engineering Analysis, Engineering Calculations, Mechanics, Mathematical Modeling, Systems Of Measurement, Matlab, Physics
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Safety Training, Billing, Supply Chain, Transportation Operations, Customer Service, Logistics Management, Natural Resource Management, Financial Regulation, Environmental Issue, Process Engineering, Systems Of Measurement, Analysis
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Machine Controls, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Three-Phase, Power Electronics, Electronic Systems, Basic Electrical Systems, Wiring Diagram, Electronic Hardware, Embedded Software, Embedded Systems, Electronic Components, Equipment Design, Mechanical Design, Torque (Physics), Design Specifications, Engineering Calculations
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Power Electronics, Semiconductors, Electronic Components, Electrical Engineering, Simulation and Simulation Software, Mathematical Modeling, Engineering Analysis
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Usability Testing, Continuous Delivery, Product Testing, Agile Product Development, DevOps, Agile Methodology, User Research, User Story, Prototyping, Product Development, Lean Methodologies, Innovation
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular loose+coupling courses
- Introduction to Engineering Mechanics: Georgia Institute of Technology
- How Things Work: An Introduction to Physics: University of Virginia
- Agile Meets Design Thinking: University of Virginia
- Introduction to Thermodynamics: Transferring Energy from Here to There: University of Michigan
- Embedding Sensors and Motors: University of Colorado Boulder
- Machine Design Part I: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation: American Museum of Natural History
- Fundamentals of Fluid Power: University of Minnesota
- Natural Gas: University at Buffalo
- Motors and Motor Control Circuits: University of Colorado Boulder