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Cristhian Nio Martnez

Mechanical and Electrical


Engineering
Universidad de Piura

MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


COURSES BRIEF DESCRIPTION
LINEAR ALGEBRA
Mark: 12
Linear equations systems, matrix, linear spaces, linear transformations and theory
of eigenvectors are exposed.
METRIC GEOMETRY
Mark: 13
This course has two parts. The first comprises geometry and the second trigonometry.
Geometry: Logic and geometry. Relation between points, angles and circle arcs.
Proportional segments. Metric relationships. Dimensions. Areas maximization.
Trigonometry: Trigonometric functions. Trigonometric identities. Resolution
of trigonometric problems. Complex numbers. Resolution of spherical triangles.
TECHNICAL DRAWING I
Mark: 11
Labeling. Geometric constructions. Construction theory. Descriptive Geometry.
Main
and auxiliary views. Isometric
plans.
TECHNICAL DRAWING II
Mark: 13
Mechanical design drawings. Piping and electrical drawings. A brief introduction
to parametric 3D modeling.
INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
Mark:11
Analytical geometry: Summations. Straight and conical analytical geometry. Space
Analytical geometry (Straight, plane and surface).
Introduction to mathematical analysis: Real numbers. Relations and functions.
Continuity and limits. Introduction to differential calculus. Introduction to
integral calculus.
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I
Continuity and limits. Sequences and series.
derivatives.

Integrals and

Mark: 11

MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II
Mark: 11
Vector Calculus. Parametric description of a surface in three-dimensional
space. Double and triple integrals, three dimensional vectors and other tools are
involved.
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS III
Mark: 11
First, second and higher order differential equations. Linear differential
equations systems. Laplace and Fourier transforms. Fourier analyses. Partial
Derivative Differential equations. Resolutions of differential equations by power series.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
Mark: 13
Chemical periodicity. Chemical bonding. Reactions in aqueous solutions. Gas
and
kinetic molecular theory. Liquids and solids.
Stoichiometry.
GENERAL PHYSICS I

Mark: 11

Cristhian Nio Martnez


Mechanical and Electrical
Engineering
Universidad
Piura kinematics on particles and rigid bodies. Introduction to
Vectors. Basicdekinetics,

static
force analysis.

GENERAL PHYSICS II
Introduction to Thermodynamics, waves and optics.

Mark: 11

ELECTROMAGNETISM
Mark: 13
Electric field theory and basic electromagnetic phenomena. Introduction to electrical
machines theory.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
Mark: 13
Electric circuits basic analysis. Kirchoffs laws. Matricial approach. Linear devices.
ELECTRICAL MACHINES
Mark: 11
AC electric machines operation principles. Transformers. Synchronous and
asynchronous motors.
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
Mark:11
Electrical lines, the interconnected system and the consequences of the different kinds
of positions of any line are studied. PU approach.
ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION AND UTILIZATION SYSTEMS
Mark:
12
Introduction to electrical protection systems design and coordination. Study of
overcurrent and differential protection systems. Also, basic knowledge of domestic
electrical installations.
STATICS
Mark: 11
Vectors and forces are studied. It is an introductory course to structures and
elements
static analysis.
MATERIALS RESISTANCE
Mark: 12
Static force analysis of mechanical elements and structures. Introduction to stress
and
internal force concepts.
INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE
Mark: 13
The relations between the microstructure and the material properties are
investigated.
MODERN MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Mark: 12
Study of the most common manufacturing process used in an industrial
environment. Casting, mechanization, traditional and Numerical Control machine
tools.
MECHANICAL DESIGN I
Mark: 14
Stress and fatigue in mechanical elements based on Tresca, Von Mises and
Goodmans
criteria. Design of springs, threaded parts, gears and welded
joints.
THEORY OF MACHINES
Mark: 12
Study of mechanisms. Kinematics. Simulation of mechanisms using MATLAB
software.

MAINTENANCE
Industrial maintenance techniques, methods and philosophies.

Mark: 12

DYNAMICS
Study of kinetics, kinematics, and dynamics on particles and
bodies.

rigid

Mark: 12

FLUID MECHANICS
Mark: 14
Study of Newtonian fluids behavior and properties. Flow types and boundary
layer theory.
HYDRAULIC MACHINES
Mark: 12
Study of centrifugal and positive displacement pumps. Criteria to select a pumping
system based on installation requirements. Study of hydraulic turbines: Francis,
Kaplan and Pelton.

PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL CALCULUS

Mark: 11

Algorithm methodology to solve mathematical problems and non-linear equations


(numerical methods) and basic MATLAB programming.

STATISTICS
Mark: 12
Non deterministic data. Discrete and continuous data distribution. Descriptive
and
inferential statistics. Statistical
tests.
THERMODYNAMICS I
Thermodynamic
systems.
efficiency
Coefficient
of
Performance.

Thermodynamic

laws

and

cycles.

Mark: 12
Thermal

THERMODYNAMICS II
Mark: 12
Non-reactive gas mixtures, gas and steam mixtures, air conditioning,
chemical reactions and compressible flow are exposed.
TURBOMACHINES
Mark: 14
Study of fluid machines. Thermodynamics and fluid mechanics fundaments.
Centrifugal
Compressor and axial compressor. Axial and radial Gas
turbines.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Mark: 13
Theoretical study of internal combustion engines and their sub-systems
(injection, cooling, lubrication). Criteria on how to select an engine based on load
requirements.
AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
Single input- Single output linear systems are studied. PID
control.

Mark: 13

INDUSTRIAL CONTROL
Mark: 14
Advanced control techniques. Space-state modeling. MIMO system control theory
and

generalized predictive control applied to SISO


systems.

GENERAL ELECTRONICS
Mark: 14
Study of the basic structure of the materials used on electronic circuits.
Diodes.
Transistors. DC Machines.
DIGITAL SYSTEMS
Study of digital logic, microcontrollers and
PICs.

Mark: 13

UNIVERSITY STUDY TECHNIQUES AND METHODS


Study techniques for college students.

Mark: 14

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
The history of engineering and lateral thinking
training.

Mark: 13

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE


Language.
Linguistics.
Grammar.
Literature.

Mark: 11

INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Mark: 12
This course studies the human organization in a company. The relation chief
subordinate is introduced including which kind of motivations they could have. Criteria
needed to make a decision and evaluation of its consequences.
PHILOSOPHY I
An introduction of the human philosophy and their
history.

Mark: 13

PHILOSOPHY II
Mark: 15
Human modern philosophy: Nietzsche, Freud, Smith, Maquiavelo, Schopenhauer,
etc
THEOLOGY I
Gods existence theory, based in the Bible and in actual
context.

Mark: 12

THEOLOGY II
Christian Sacraments study.

Mark: 12

THEOLOGY III
Theory of moral goodness. The good and the evil on a scientific
context.

Mark: 11

DEONTOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS


Mark: 15
Morality on human acts, the Ten Commandments, the social Christian doctrine and
the professional ethics.
SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mark: 15
Study of the Catholic Church doctrine on matters of poverty and wealth,
economics, social organization and the role of the state.

SUMMER EDUCATIVE COOPERATION I


Validated
The student must have a pre-professional internship. He/she will be assigned
an assessor who will support him/her. After the internship is over, the student must
present a report of the activities he/she performed during that time.
EXTRACURRILAR ACTIVITY
You can choose the activity, my choice was dance.

Mark:15

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