Cost: $100
This course provides the basic principles of optimization and practices to optimally design mechanical engineering systems. Students will learn how to implement the mathematical principles into the user-friendly computer code, i.e., Matlab, to numerically determine optimal engineering solutions. Prerequisite: students must possess basic math skills in algebra and calculus, and rudimentary computer programming skills before enrolling this course.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- To identify optimization problems and build objective functions.
- To identify the difference between the local and global minima.
- To practice the implantations of mathematical principles into the user-friendly computer code.
- To identify advantages and disadvantages on each optimization method.
- To critically evaluate obtained mathematical solutions to analyze and design mechanical engineering systems.
Credit Hours
Successful completion of this badge is awarded 0.5 online hours of credit. Workload for completion is based on the expectation that students will spend a minimum of 7.5 hours in instruction over the length of the badge and an additional 15 hours on preparation, readings, studying, writing, research and other assignments as determined by the badge instructor. Activities will involve working online, participating in asynchronous activities, and other offline work.
Credit Criteria
Grading Scale: Badge/No Badge
Evaluation: 100% completion of badge criteria