IN 2610 Circuit Analysis Laboratory

In this laboratory, students will be able to use methods and procedures to measure amounts such as voltage, current, resistance, capacitance and inductance. They will also observe the behavior of RL, RC, and RLC circuits as well as the internal characteristics of transformers. Additionally, they will carry out efficiency and regulation simulations in single-phase transformers, blocked-rotor tests and void test in induction motors. They will also do Curves of Par versus rpm on wound rotor induction motors and squirrel cages.

IN 2405 Operations Research

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to solve problems that involve discrete variables, multiple objectives, serial decisions, evolution problems of a system through time and waiting phenomena. They will also be able to apply basic concepts intervening in statistical simulations.

IN 2000 Experiment Design

The aim of this course is for students to design and conduct experiments within the framework of statistics. Thwy will analyze the observed data and reach objective decisions to optimize process performance.  At the same time, they will gain experience in the use of specialized software and in interpreting their reports to give support to the analysis and decision-making process in real-life problems and cases.

IN 1004 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

Students will be able to understand the application areas of mechanical engineering, the concepts involved in it, and the types of applications that they will develop along their degree program and professional development in the three areas involved: mechanical design, materials, and production processes. They will also analyze projects and applications of the three aforementioned areas to identify the elements, problems and solution. They will become acquainted with current methodologies, computer equipment, and tools used in their professional field.