1. Getting comfortable with CAD
Scribbling the next big idea on the computer? That’s the fascinating world of Computer Aided Design (CAD)! From AutoCAD to solid Works and CATIA learning these tools can make you a design guru.
2. Cracking the code of analysis
It disapproves the saying that engineering is all about calculations, but all about understanding them! MATLAB and Python are your loyal friends when it comes to analyzing a difficult data enigma and finding ways to help your work.
3. Taking a deep dive into manufacturing
Have you ever wondered how schema evolves from a blueprint? That’s when manufacturing know-how comes in handy. Explore the intricacies of CNC machining, 3D printing, and other traditional technologies to become the design wizard!
4. Emotional intelligence in design
Thus, design is not merely defined by aesthetic or efficiency; it is the pleasant harmony between beauty and utility. Take those classes that develop your intuitive side, so you could design captivating, creative solutions.
5. Project management
Managing the non-financial aspects: time, costs, resources and people can sometimes form a challenging scenario. But fear not! Get to learn about project management, and you will be the magician who will be seen to be juggling all the projects effortlessly.
6. Soft skills, hard impact
Engineering escapes the realm of math equations; it directly impacts human beings. Better brush up your communication skills, polish your teamwork endurance and spruce up your problem solving enthusiasm. Take your engineering milestones to new heights with it!
Eager for more? Do not avoid special subjects like Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).