This course will introduce you to the field of mechanical engineering and the interplay of physics, mathematics, communications, and sciences necessary for the study, design, and manufacture of mechanical products and systems. Amplify’d from www.saylor.org Introduction to Mechanical Engineering (97%) Purpose of Course This course will introduce you to the field of mechanical engineering and the interplay of physics, mathematics, communications, and sciences necessary for the study, design, and manufacture of mechanical products and systems. The course is divided into four units. In the first unit, you will learn how mechanical engineering is broadly defined, what mechanical engineers do, and what technical capabilities they have. We will also review some basic mathematics and physics applicable in any engineering discipline. In the second unit, you will learn about the ethical considerations and technical communication skills necessary for engineering work. You will revisit th