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| Structured micro-coursesStructured micro-courses | × | × | × | ||
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| Science-focusedScience-focused | × | × | × |
Mechanical Engineering can be very challenging because it spans a wide range of subjects — from thermodynamics and fluid mechanics to materials science and machine design — each requiring strong math, physics, and problem-solving skills. The need to apply theoretical principles to practical engineering problems involving forces, heat transfer, and material behavior adds significant complexity. However, when these concepts are taught visually with structured, step-by-step approaches to problem-solving, even the most computation-heavy mechanical engineering topics become much more systematic and manageable.