Filter by
SubjectRequired
LanguageRequired
The language used throughout the course, in both instruction and assessments.
Learning ProductRequired
LevelRequired
DurationRequired
SkillsRequired
SubtitlesRequired
EducatorRequired
Explore the Mechanics Course Catalog
- Status: Free Trial
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Mechanics, Physics, Graphing, Geometry, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Calculations, Algebra, Trigonometry, Mathematical Modeling, Problem Solving
- Status: Preview
University of Alberta
Skills you'll gain: Physics, Mathematical Modeling, Simulations, Scientific Methods, General Science and Research, Scientific Visualization
- Status: Preview
Coursera Instructor Network
Skills you'll gain: Engineering Analysis, Engineering Design Process, Product Engineering, Structural Analysis, Mechanical Design, Simulation and Simulation Software, Finite Element Methods
- Status: Preview
University of Manchester
Skills you'll gain: Laboratory Experience, Chemistry, Experimentation, Simulation and Simulation Software, Physics, Thermal Management, Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Modeling, Differential Equations, Scientific Visualization, Engineering Calculations, Calculus
- Status: Preview
Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Structural Analysis, Failure Analysis, Engineering Analysis, Mechanical Design, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Design Process, Engineering Calculations, Civil Engineering, Mechanics, Calculus, Applied Mathematics
- Status: Preview
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Skills you'll gain: High Voltage, Mechanical Engineering, Forecasting, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Energy and Utilities, Electrical Power, Cost Estimation, Engineering Analysis, Structural Analysis, Engineering Calculations, Failure Analysis, Engineering Design Process, Financial Analysis, Laboratory Testing
- Status: Preview
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Skills you'll gain: Structural Analysis, Engineering Analysis, Mechanics, Engineering Calculations, Geometry, Linear Algebra, Algebra, Trigonometry, Applied Mathematics, Calculus
- Status: Preview
École Polytechnique
Skills you'll gain: Engineering, Vibrations, Mechanics, Engineering Analysis, Differential Equations, Mathematical Modeling, Applied Mathematics
- Status: Preview
Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Structural Analysis, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering, Semiconductors, Physics, Chemical Engineering
- Status: Preview
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Physics, Spatial Analysis, Systems Of Measurement, Physical Science, General Science and Research, Mechanics, Mathematical Modeling
- Status: Preview
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Skills you'll gain: Physics, Advanced Mathematics, Quantitative Research, Chemistry, Computational Thinking, Engineering Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, Experimentation
- Status: Free Trial
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Medical Imaging, Applied Machine Learning, Generative AI, Reinforcement Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, Design Strategies, Design Thinking, Technical Design, Energy and Utilities, Bioinformatics, Automation, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Advanced Analytics, Electric Power Systems
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular mechanics courses
- Physics 101 - Forces and Kinematics :Â Rice University
- Astro 101: Black Holes:Â University of Alberta
- Innovate with ANSYS Simulation Tools:Â Coursera Instructor Network
- Introduction to Physical Chemistry:Â University of Manchester
- Mechanics of Materials IV: Deflections, Buckling, Combined Loading & Failure Theories:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Wind Energy:Â Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Mastering Statics:Â The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Fundamentals of Fluid-Solid Interactions: École Polytechnique
- Material Behavior:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Understanding Einstein: The Special Theory of Relativity:Â Stanford University