Engineering Statics
Statics Crash Course - condensed, intuitive, useful
Description
Statics is generally the first real engineering course that students take in their journey in becoming an engineer. Statics is the study of "stuff that doesn't move". In this class we will analyze 2D and 3D systems, trusses, frames, machines, beams, and study extra topic such as centroids, area moment of inertia, and friction.
I find too often that students don’t know why they are learning something or how it relates to future classes or career. Some professors are too focused on getting the material over to you and giving you the test. Sound familiar? I will teach you how to think like an engineer, which means being able to break down complicated problems into simple pieces that you already know how to do! I recognize that students value simplicity and logic over complicated derivations and memorized processes. I will teach you the simplest way that has helped my students become successful for the past 8 years.
By the end of the course, you will know how to approach fundamental problems in each of the major topics and explain why they are relevant in engineering. The course is designed to also be used as a reference when you are taking the full version of the course as well, so don’t be afraid if you don’t pick everything up the first time you see it! My hope is that you have the “ah-ha that’s why Scott approached it that way” moment when you take the real course.
What You Will Learn!
- Engineering Statics
- Engineering Problem Solving
- Intro to Engineering Mechanics
- How to break down complicated diagrams and systems into easy-to-handle pieces
Who Should Attend!
- Sophomores in mechanics-based engineering majors
- Students who are preparing to take Engineering Statics
- Students who are currently enrolled in Engineering Statics
- Young professionals who are looking to brush up their skills