University Courses

 

Overview

Real-world Forensic Engineering Associates are not just consulting engineers. Most of our consultants hold full-time or part-time jobs as university professors, researchers, machinists, or other professionals. Over the past 25 years, RWFE Associates have contributed to educating over 4,000 engineers through teaching over 20 different university courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

 

Courses Taught

University level courses taught by RWFE staff and Associates includes:

Undergraduate Courses

  • Mechanics of Solids
  • Principles of Failure Analysis & Forensic Engineering
  • Mechanical Metallurgy
  • Materials Science
  • Statics
  • Measurements & Instrumentality Lab
  • Materials & Mechanics Lab
  • Materials in Design
  • Manufacturing Processes
  • Dynamics
  • Introduction to Machine Design
  • Machine Component Design
  • Mechanical Systems Laboratory
  • Applied Mechanics
  • Senior Design I
  • Senior Design II
  • Individual Studies
  • Electronics

Graduate Courses

  • Fracture & Failure Analysis
  • Foundations of Solid Mechanics
  • Plasticity & Viscoelasticity
  • Theory of Thermal Stresses
  • Deformation Mechanics
  • Dislocation Mechanics
  • Corrosion & Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Energy Applications
  • Introduction to Legal Aspects of Forensic Science & Engineering
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy Techniques

 

Courses Developed

Courses developed in whole or in part by RWFE Associates includes:

Undergraduate Courses

  • Principles of Failure Analysis & Forensic Engineering
  • Mechanical Metallurgy
  • Materials in Design
  • Applied Mechanics

Graduate Courses

  • Fracture & Failure Analysis
  • Foundations of Solid Mechanics
  • Plasticity & Viscoelasticity
  • Theory of Thermal Stresses
  • Deformation Mechanics
  • Dislocation Mechanics
  • Corrosion & Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Energy Applications
  • Introduction to Legal Aspects of Forensic Science & Engineering
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy Techniques