Description
Designed for learners entering technical and engineering domains, this course provides an integrated exploration of thermodynamics and heat transfer principles. Participants examine core concepts such as energy, heat, work, and thermodynamic laws, alongside the mechanisms governing thermal energy movement including conduction, convection, and radiation. Through interactive modules, applied examples, and scenario-based activities, learners analyze system behavior, evaluate energy transformations, and interpret heat exchange processes in real-world contexts. The course emphasizes practical application, enabling participants to connect theoretical foundations with engineering and industrial use cases. By the end of the course, learners will be able to assess thermodynamic systems, apply energy balance principles, and evaluate heat transfer methods across various environments. Ideal as a foundational course within engineering and applied science learning pathways.
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Learning Outcomes
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Able to explain basic thermodynamic principles, such as the first and second laws of thermodynamics.1
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Able to calculate basic energy balances and heat transfer in steel industry processes.1
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