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Physics · Mechanical engineering · Numerical analysis
Dr. Keivan is a McGill University graduate with the following degrees: Master of Mechanical Engineering (McGill) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (McGill) Doctor of Medicine M.D (Iran) Dr. Keivan has more than 15 years’ experience in teaching many MATH, ENGR, and MECH courses for University students. He has been teaching assistant for many courses at Concordia University and McGill University in Montreal, with excellent course evaluation by students. The most featured courses are undergraduate and graduate mechanical engineering courses, and probability and statistics. Both in person and online classes are offered. For more information, you can contact Dr. Keivan at (514)4762075 Concordia Courses: COMM 215: Business Statistics COMP 233: Probability & Statistics ECON 325: Mathematics for Economists I ECON 326: Mathematics for Economists II ELEC 275: Principles of Electrical Engineering ENGR 213: Applied Ordinary Differential Equations ENGR 233: Applied Advanced Calculus ENGR 242: Statics ENGR 243: Dynamics ENGR 244: Mechanics of Material ENGR 251: Thermodynamics I ENGR 264: Signals and Systems I ENGR 273: Basic Circuit Analysis ENGR 301: Management Principals and Economics ENGR 311: Calculus and Partial Differential Equations ENGR 351: Thermodynamics II ENGR 361: Fluid Mechanics I ENGR 371: Probability and Statistics ENGR 391: Numerical Methods INDU 371: Random Processes INTE 296: Discover Statistics MATH 201: Elementary Functions MATH 202: College Algebra MATH 203: Differential and Integral Calculus I MATH 204: Vectors and Matrices MATH 205: Differential and Integral Calculus II MATH 206: Algebra and Functions MATH 208: Fundamental Mathematics I MATH 209: Fundamental Mathematics II MATH 251: Linear Algebra I MATH 252: Linear Algebra II MATH 264: Advanced Calculus I MATH 265: Advanced Calculus II MECH 211: Mechanical Engineering Drawing MECH 215: Programming for Mechanical and Industrial MECH 221: Material Science MECH 313: Machine Drawing and Design MECH 361: Fluid Mechanics II MECH 368: Electronics for Mechanical Engineers MECH 370: Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems MECH 371: Fundamentals of Control Systems MECH 375: Mechanical Vibrations MECH 6121: Aerodynamics PHYS 204: Mechanics PHYS 205: Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 206: Waves and Optics PSYC 315: Statistical Analysis I PSYC 316: Statistical Analysis II SOCI 212: Statistics I SOCI 213: Statistics II STAT 249: Probability I STAT 250: Statistics STAT 360: Linear Models McGill Courses: CIVE 205: Statics CIVE 206: Dynamics CIVE 207: Solid Mechanics CIVE 290: Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer CIVE 302: Probabilistic Systems CIVE 320: Numerical Methods CIVE 327: Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics ECON 208: Microeconomics Analysis and Applications ECON 227: Economic Statistics MATH 112: Fundamentals of Mathematics MATH 122: Calculus for Management MATH 123: Linear Algebra and Probability MATH 133: Linear Algebra and Geometry MATH 139: Calculus I with Pre-calculus MATH 140: Calculus I MATH 141: Calculus II MATH 150: Calculus A MATH 203: Principles of Statistics I MATH 204: Principles of Statistics II MATH 222: Calculus III MATH 223: Linear Algebra MATH 262: Intermediate Calculus MATH 263: Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers MATH 270: Applied Linear Algebra MATH 271: Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations MATH 315: Ordinary Differential Equations MATH 316: Complex Variables MATH 323: Probability MATH 324: Statistics MATH 329: Theory of Interest MECH 210 Mechanics I MECH 220 Mechanics II MECH 240 Thermodynamics I MECH 289 Design Graphics MECH 290: Design Graphic for Mechanical Engineers MECH 309: Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering MECH 314: Dynamics of Mechanisms MECH 315: Mechanics III MECH 361: Fluid Mechanics I MECH 341: Thermodynamics II MECH 346: Heat Transfer MECH 383: Applied Electronics and Instrumentation MECH 393: Machine Element Design MECH 412: System Dynamics and Control MECH 419: Advanced Mechanics of Systems MECH 430: Fluid Mechanics II MECH 513: Control Systems MECH 533: Subsonic Aerodynamics MECH 542: Spacecraft Dynamics MECH 562: Advanced Fluid Mechanics MECH 605: Applied Math I MECH 642: Advanced Dynamics MGCR 271: Business Statistics MGSC 372: Advanced Business Statistics PHYS 101: Introductory Physics – Mechanics PHYS 102: Introductory Physics – Electromagnetism PHYS 131: Mechanics and Waves PHYS 142: Electromagnetism and Optics PSYC 204: Introduction to Psychological Statistics PSYC 305: Statistics for Experimental Design
Mechanical engineering · Math · Statistics
Trusted teacher: The main objective of these subjects is to introduce students to the basic principles of automotive mechanics, and includes an understanding of the function of basic components of vehicles and basic competencies in maintenance and repair subjects. Article content: Introduction to Automotive: A presentation of the history of automobiles, technological developments, and current trends in the automotive industry. Engine Function: Study of the basic principles of an internal combustion engine, including air management, carburetor, and lighting. Understand the different types of engines (core, diesel, electric) and composites. Transmission Systems: Explore different transmission types (manual and automatic) and vehicles. Understand the basic principles of force transmission. Charging Systems: Study of charging systems, including disc brakes and drum tires. Training in tire maintenance and repair techniques. Suspension and directional systems: Understand the components of the suspension and directional system and their role in road course and channel comfort. Automotive Electricity and Electronics: An introduction to the electrical and electronic systems of vehicles, including the battery, charging system, lighting system, and engine management systems. Preventive Maintenance: Learn about basic maintenance procedures, oil drain data, filter replacements, and fluid checks. Diagnosis and Repair: Develop diagnostic competencies to identify and repair mechanical problems. Use of auto repair tools and equipment. Car Security: A discussion of safety standards and safety equipment in vehicles, as well as good practices for the safety channel. Training methods: Introduction to Automotive Mechanics courses generally combine theoretical conferences in the classroom with practical work in the workshop. Students get the opportunity to practically measure their knowledge by performing simple repairs on real vehicles. Assessment: Student assessment can include written tests, workshop practical work, research projects and assessments of practical competencies. Conclusion: Introduction to Automotive Mechanics is essential material for anyone who needs to work in the automotive industry, learn automotive mechanics, or simply understand the function of their own vehicle. It provides a solid base for ongoing training in this ever-evolving field.
Automotive technology · Automotive engineering · Mechanical engineering
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