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Fall 2026

ME3005 CRN 11717Experimentation and Modeling

LectureMainRuse, Ike A, Freyre Pinto, Cesar G, Veerakumar, RamsankarMon Wed Fri 9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.

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Lecture

Experimentation and Modeling

ME3005CRN 11717MainTraditional
Course and term details
Sequence
01
Part of term
1
Term
Fall 2026
Delivery
Traditional
Delivery code
TR
Linked section
Yes
Link group
A1
Open section
Yes

Schedule

Mon, Wed, Fri

9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.

Agriculture Bldg 1030

08/31/2026 – 12/11/2026

Meeting type

Class · LEC

Faculty

Veerakumar, RamsankarPrimary

rveeraku@uwyo.edu

All instructors
  • Ruse, Ike A

    iruse@uwyo.edu

  • Freyre Pinto, Cesar G

    cfreyrep@uwyo.edu

  • Veerakumar, Ramsankar(Primary)

    rveeraku@uwyo.edu

Seats

28
open of 72 seats
Enrollment and waitlist
Enrollment
44
Maximum enrollment
72
Seats available
28
Wait capacity
5
Wait count
0
Wait seats available
5

Course description

This course is the Mechanical Engineering Department's introductory laboratory and solid modeling course and introduces technical writing formats commonly encountered in the workplace. The course has two components: An introduction to CAD modeling followed by a series of labs and lectures on basic experimentation. The laboratories examine simple physical systems related to dynamics. You will design experimental procedures to determine system behavior, execute the experiment, and analyze the experimental results. In addition, you will communicate the problem, experiment, results, analysis, and conclusions in a manner consistent with professional engineering standards of practice. The assignments in this course are a mixture of individual and group efforts. Prerequisite: ES 1060 and ES 2120 and Successful Completion of ME success curriculum

Credits

3
OR
All credit fields
Credit hours
3
Credit range
0–3
Credit indicator
OR

Section information

Students must enroll in a laboratory section .................... A combined lecture/laboratory course introducing students to experimental methods in the context of dynamics. Written technical communication, intermediate structured programming, experimental design, fundamental statistics, and uncertainty methods (numerical and analytical) are emphasized. Collaborative writing and teamwork is introduced. Cross listed with ESE 3005. Prerequisites: ES 1060; ES 2120; companion course ME 2005.

Attributes

1

TPN1 · Program Fees - Engineering

Full attribute list
  • TPN1

    Program Fees - Engineering

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