Who it is for
- Beginners and mechanical engineering students
- Self-learners and people preparing for university
- Anyone moving toward a mechanical, design, or simulation career
Study roadmap
Learn mechanical engineering in the right order.
You do not need to know your level exactly. Pick the closest fit, and you can move between paths whenever you like.
Beginner
Build or refresh the math, physics, CAD, programming, and statics base before the core courses.
Start the foundation path →Core
Work through dynamics, materials, thermo-fluids, manufacturing, controls, and labs in order.
Open the core path →Advanced
Apply the core through simulation, robotics, energy systems, design, and portfolio work.
Explore the advanced path →Start with
Vectors, calculus, differential equations, numerical methods, and uncertainty, taught as engineering tools.
Open the course →Then connect
Mechanics, energy, rotation, thermal physics, fluids, and electricity with worked examples.
Open the course →Core example
Free-body diagrams, equilibrium, moments, trusses, friction, and practice ladders for real problem solving.
Open the course →