Learners will also improve post-reading skills such as summarizing and synthesizing texts in written and oral form. Coding Boot Camp program is giving aspiring techies the crucial hands on experience needed to help fill the local job shortage. SL60L Speaking/Listening Students will apply these structures to their writing and speaking. Special Problems. An introduction to the chemistry, structure and formation of polymers, physical states and transitions, physical and mechanical properties of polymer fluids and solids. Machine Tool Analysis and Control. 1-21 Credit Hours. Radiation and scattering of sound waves in fluids, duct acoustics, dissipation phenomena. We offer training courses in a variety of STEM, business, leadership, and industry-specific subject areas for both degree and non-degree programs. Design, Materials, and Manufacture. 3 Credit Hours. ME 6403. ME 6452. 3 Credit Hours. 3 Credit Hours. 3 Credit Hours. System Dynamics. Constitutive equations and some simple mechanical models. Special Problems in Mechanics of Materials. 3 Credit Hours. Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering. An introductory course on wind energy and its potential; modeling and design of wind turbines; analysis of the economic benefits of wind turbine systems. Students must take both courses. 3 Credit Hours. Conduction Heat Transfer. Georgia Tech Professional Education Emphasis in the integration of these disciplines at a basic molecular and cell biology level. Acoustics I and II. We encourage you to contact your U.S. Consulate or Embassy to determine visa eligibility. Special Problems in Computer-aided Engineering and Design. Students will develop reading strategies that are focused on reading for meaning and making inferences. Abide by the Georgia Tech and Board of Regent’s business terms of net 30. Laboratory demonstrations and project. 3 Credit Hours. Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization. Fatigue of Materials and Structures. Developing a high-performance safety culture requires much more than programs and regulatory compliance. Topics include an overview of the collection process, collection system architectures, tactical actions, and analysis of radar signals. In this course, students will prepare for the speaking and listening demands of U.S. university undergraduate classes and admission tests. ME 2698. 1-21 Credit Hours. Narrow your course search by using any combination of the search filters below. ME 3700. Students will learn business vocabulary, write short business memos and reports, give a presentation, and discuss case studies about employees, products, and customers. Principles of Continuum Mechanics. At the end of this course, you receive an assessment of your readiness to handle a teaching assignment. For 15 or more students, it is more cost-effective for us to come to you. Microprocessor Control of Manufacturing Systems. ESL: American Literature 3 Credit Hours. Fundamental concepts of micromechanics of solids with emphasis on application to composite materials. Thermodynamics. GTPE Registrar's Office mails EST course completion documents after course grades are submitted. Substitutions cannot be guaranteed for classified, restricted, or approval-required courses. Graduate embedded certificates are not recorded on the student's transcript or diploma. Major automotive systems and subsystems are described together with appropriate engineering models necessary for analysis and design. 4 Credit Hours. Yes. ME 6223. Crosslisted with BMED and CHE 6794. Introduces fundamental concepts and tools needed for the design, simulation and analysis of MEMS devices. In this course, you will focus on the case method for business. Graduate embedded certificates are intended to encourage students to use the elective course requirements in their degree program to form a coherent package of coursework in a specified area. Special Topics in Tribology. Manufacturing of Composites. Special Topics in Mechanics of Materials. If you are seeking certification through a professional association, please review the specific requirements with that association. Special Problems in Automation and Mechatronics. Provides an introduction to the mathematical tools required in robotics research. Undergraduate embedded certificates are intended to encourage students to use the elective course requirements in their degree program to form a coherent package of coursework in a specified area. Information regarding any changes will be available through the Office of the Registrar, the Office of the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students, and the Schools and Colleges. Topics covered are basics of radiation damage, defect creation and evolution, microstructure-property correlations in cladding and fuel of nuclear materials. In this course, students will study sophisticated grammar structures such as adjective clauses, adverb clauses, noun clauses, and reduced clauses. ESL: Better Writing ME 8997. Course content focuses on Atlanta from a historical and contemporary perspective, from slavery and the Civil War to Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement to the headquarters of Coca-Cola, Home Depot, and CNN, and a vibrant music scene.