EEMC of the discipline "Mechanics of materials and constructions" is designed to prepare for the students in 192 "Building and engineering of the city" OS Bachelor of full-time and part-time forms of study.

The advantage of EEMC is the presentation of educational material on the discipline in a didactically unified and formalized form and giving students the opportunity to use it anywhere and at any time, regardless of the form of student learning.

Work in EEMC is organized on the training and information portal at: https://elearn.nubip.edu.ua/course/view.php?id=3934#section-0

With this system, the student can remotely, via the Internet, open an e-learning course, get acquainted with its structure with educational material, which is presented in the form of various information resources (text, video, presentation), complete tasks and send it for testing, take electronic testing.

The curriculum provides for lectures - 60 hours, practical work - 60 hours, independent work - 60 hours. Total 180 hours (6 ECTS credits). Knowledge control - test and exam.

The time of study is planned for 30 weeks (3rd and 4th semester), 6 hours each week.

These hours should be divided as follows:

1. Attendance at a lecture - 2 hours.

2. Independent passing of an electronic course of theoretical material in the form of a lecture on the topic and a presentation with questions for self-examination - 1 hour.

3. Attendance of a practical lesson with an analysis of methods and rules of use of the considered researches and its delivery with writing of the short report - 2 hours.

4. Independent performance of tasks and delivery of results of work on the corresponding - 1 hour.

Warning! Students, who are studying on an individual schedule must independently study and complete the study material, adhering to the time norms!

 The study of theoretical and practical material involves reviewing the topics of practices, presentations of lectures and video files and examples of practical and independent work.

 The division of educational material is made into five parts (Modules):

1. TENSION AND COMPRESSION

2. TORSION

3. BEAM BENDING

4. METHODS OF DEFINDING OF BEAM DEFORMATION

5. THE COMPLEX DEFORMATIONS

 Topics and the order of studying the material is determined by the approved Work program of the discipline.

 Modular control in the form of testing is provided at the end of each module. If it is necessary may be additional interview.

 Warning! Students, who are studying on an individual schedule must attend  on the class that will be assigned as a modular control!

 The main aim of the course Mechanics of Materials and Structures is to master the methods, laws and principles of strength of materials, which are that allows to successfully master other general and special disciplines, acquire practical skills and prepare students  solve industrial problems by rational way.

 For the practical implementation of tasks, students have to have the basics of mathematics, physics, theoretical mechanics and the ability to use web resources, electronic links and reference books.

 



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