Geotechnical Engineering/ Soil Mechanics-I (Expert Course)
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Brief on Soil Mechanics: Particle size Analysis, Index properties of Soil, Soil Classification, Soil Compaction, Consolidation and Shear Strength, Extra Resource (Booster for Expert learning)
- Basics on Civil Engineering i.e. Soil Mechanics, Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Material
An extensive course for UG Civil students, PG Scholars, Research Professionals, Consultants, and the Professionals from Geotechnical Background. The course covers all the basic learning that will be required to carry out complex Geotechnical works in the allied field.
Course Objectives:
- In this course, the student will be able to understand the various topics and terminologies used in soil mechanics.
- The course covers relevant topics from Soil Mechanics and gives you an insight on various topics in detail.
- The course is designed keeping in view the practical aspects/ implementation of the subject concerned. The practical aspects covered in the course will be helpful for the student in running consultancy and boost his/her career prospects in the longer run.
Course Outcomes:
- This course will be helpful for Practicing Engineers, Consultants, Undergraduate and Post Graduate students, Researchers, Industry Specialist, Lab Instructors, and a wide array of Geotechnical Design Engineers.
You’ll Also Get:
✔ Lifetime Access to course updates
✔ Fast & Friendly Support in the Q&A section
✔ Udemy Certificate of Completion Ready for Download
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- The UG, PG, Research Scholars, Consulting Geotechnical Engineers, Industry specialist, Practicing Engineers, and Faculty members from different institutions can enrolled in course to get an insight on soil mechanics