( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
"DSK" wrote in message
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P.Fritz wrote:
I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a mechanical
engineer. :-)
Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all that is
needed.
You really do like to proclaim your ignorance.
Full of crap as usual
Mechanical Engineering Course of Study (far above 'decent" BTW)
FRESHMAN YEAR
Calculus I
Calculus II
English Composition I
English Composition II
General Chemistry
Intro. Physics I (mechanics)
Hist/Poly Sci Requirement
Introduction to Computing
Intro to Eng. Graphs. & Vis.
Wellness2
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Calculus III
Differential Equations
Intro Physics II (mag/optic)
Circuits and Electronics
Intro to Mechanics (statics/def bods)
Dynamics of rigid Bodies
Creative Decisions and Design
Principles & Applications of Eng. Materials
Computing Techniques
Science 3
JUNIOR YEAR
System Dynamics & Control
Experimental Methodology Lab
Thermodynamics
Economics Social Science4
Fluid Mechanics
Heat Transfer
Essentials of Eng.Economy
Machine Design
Mechanics of Materials
Statistics & Applications
Instrumentation & Electronics Lab
Energy Conversion & Mechatronics
SENIOR YEAR
Mechanical Eng Systems Lab
Experimental Eng. Lab
Energy systems Analysis & Design
Capstone Design
Engineering Ethics 5 (Social Science or Humanities)
Manufacturing Processes & Eng.
Technical Elective
Social Science Elective
Humanities Elective
Technical Elective
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Not a significant structural engineering course in the lot
But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery either.
So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower repair
man?
Clueless as usual
Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the dental
and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs it.
DSK
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