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Ten Things Every Engineer Should Know About Materials Science


2. Dynamic Systems & Controls
3. Electronic Systems and Digital Electronics
4. Electronic Measurements B (UNINETTUNO)
5. Electronic Measurements A (UNINETTUNO)
6. Basic Circuit Theory A (UNINETTUNO)
7. Basic Circuit Theory B (UNINETTUNO)
8. Measurement & Experimentation Laboratory
9. Mechatronics (saylor.org)
10. Materials and Materials Processing (saylor.org)
11. Materials and Materials Processing (saylor.org)(edx)
12. Linear Circuits (Coursera)
13. 04832430X: Electronic Circuits (edX)
14. MOS Transistors (Coursera)
15. Introduction to Electronics (Coursera)
16. ELEC1200.1x: A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part
1) (edX)
17. Electrify: An Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering (FutureLearn)
18. VLSI CAD: Logic to Layout (Coursera)
19. Concepts in Nanotechnology (Canvas.net)
20. Nanotechnology: The Basics (Coursera)
21. Solar: Solar Cells, Fuel Cells and Batteries (Stanford Online)

S.N
O

Name of the
course

Course Detail

Conduc
ted by

Durati
on

1.

Electronic
Systems and
Digital
Electronics

UNINET
TUNO
Openup
Ed

Electronic
Measurements
A

The course offers


an overview of the
basic analog and
digital electronics.
The course focuses
on semiconductor
technology
and
devices,
transistors'
circuital model and
simulation, digital
electronics
main
devices.
Fundamentals
of
the
modern
measurement
science
and
uncertainty theory.
Basic principles of
the
electrical
instruments
and
their
correct
management.
Measurement
methods of the
main
electrical
quantities. Modern
measurement
systems based on
programmable
instrumentation
and PC-based data
acquisition.
Fundamentals
of
the
modern
measurement
science
and
uncertainty theory.
Basic principles of

3.

Electronic
Measurements
B

Certificati
on
(YES/NO)
NO

NO
(UNINET
TUNO)

(UNINE
TTUNO)

NO

Targe
t

the
electrical
instruments
and
their
correct
management.
Measurement
methods of the
main
electrical
quantities. Modern
measurement
systems based on
programmable
instrumentation
and PC-based data
acquisition.

4.

Basic Circuit
Theory A

5.

Basic Circuit
Theory B

6.

Measurement
&
Experimentati

It is a classic basic
engineering course,
common to different
engineering course
degrees, and regards
at basic level the
electric circuits, with
nods to the main
engineering
applications. Despite
this, it provides
references to the
main
electromagnetic
phenomena.
It a classic basic
engineering course,
common to different
engineering course
degrees, and regards
at basic level the
electric circuits, with
nods to the main
engineering
applications. Despite
this, it provides
references to the
main
electromagnetic
phenomena.

(UNINE
TTUNO)

NO

(UNINE 25
TTUNO) Hours

NO

sayloro
rg

YES

111
hours

on Laboratory

7.

Mechatronics

8.

Materials and
Materials
Processing
Linear
Circuits
Electronic
Circuits
MOS
Transistors
Introduction
to Electronics
VLSI CAD:
Logic to
Layout
Nanotechnol
ogy: The
Basics

9.
10
11.
12.
13.

14

sayloro
rg
sayloro
rg

109.5
hours
100
hours

Yes
Yes

Courser 60
a
hours
EDX
45
hours
Courser 90hour
a
s
Courser 45
a
hours
Courser 110
a
hours

Yes

Courser 30
a
hours

Yes

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

15

A System View
of
Communicatio
ns: From
Signals to
Packets

Edx

35
hours

Yes

16

Electrify: An
Introduction
to Electrical
and
Electronic
Engineering
Concepts in
Nanotechnol
ogy
Solar: Solar
Cells, Fuel
Cells and
Batteries

FutureL
earn

18
Hours

Yes

Canvas
.net

32
Hours

Yes

Stanfor
d
Online

45
hours

NO

Dynamic
Systems &

Saylor

45
hours

Yes

17

18

19

Controls

20

Ten Things
Every
Engineer
Should Know
About
Materials
Science

Canvas
.net

NO

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