9 Online courses every engineering student should learn from to start their career in 2021 (Best nine by Coursenator)

These days, engineering students face many problems while choosing their career paths. They can pursue a degree in whichever field they’re interested in, whether mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, or any other relevant field. For instance, if a person is interested in computer programming, they will choose computer engineering. 


But often, you are not sure where you will be able to find the best program(Cloud Data Engineering) that you might be interested in & to help generate your interest in a particular topic, you should have at least some basic knowledge about it. 


Now, to help the students and learners worldwide, we (Coursenator) have curated a comprehensive list that will provide you with some of the best-reviewed online courses suitable for engineering students (mostly beginner-level). It will definitely help you generate some interest in the engineering field and might also help you find the right career path for yourselves. 

These will also help you get an overview of the technical skills required in the different industries. 


To help learners (mainly engineers), Coursenator’s team has aggregated a BEST 9 list of the best-reviewed Engineering online courses, specializations, Nanodegree programs, etc., offered by some of the best platforms in the world, namely Coursera and Udacity. 


Before starting with the listing, we would like to say that we (Coursenator) have made this list not based on the number of enrollments a course gets. Still, our team has taken a survey from our students and subscribers to provide you with the whole experience and honest reviews about these top-rated courses, and we completed a few of the mentioned courses as well. 


So let us start with our Report and help all the confused learners out there! 


1. Introduction to Engineering Mechanics offered by Georgia Institute of Technology and provided by Coursera — This is one of the most loved courses. Our students had a great experience learning from this course. The instructor had profound knowledge about the topics and made the topics relatively simpler to understand. We highly recommend this course if you wish to learn about the fundamentals of engineering. And this is what one of our students said about this course. 


Before taking this course, we had very little knowledge about the fundamentals. Still, after taking the classes from Professor Dr. Wayne Whiteman, we can say that we are very clear with the concepts and happy to have learned engineering mechanics. He has a fantastic sense of humor and excellent teaching methods. We want to gain more insight from his other courses as well.


These are the topics our students learned from this course:- 

● Forces and Particle Equilibrium 

● calculating the moment of a force 

● equations in two (2D) and three (3D) dimensions — solving real-life engineering problems 

● Free Body Diagram 


The favorite lecture in this course we got from our students was this 


2. Site Reliability Engineering: Measuring and Managing reliability offered by Google Cloud Training and provided by Coursera— On an overall score, this course had a great response from our students. They found this course’s content interesting, well structured, and interactive, which helped them learn the necessary SRE skills. Our students recommended this course 100%, although they didn’t find the grading fair enough. (These are peer-graded assignments which means other learners who have enrolled in the course will anonymously grade our assignments, and we have to do the same for someone else’s assignment) 


Topics covered in this course: —  

● SRE, CRE, SLOs — introduction 

● measuring the desired reliability of service. 

● SLIs — measure and compare their pros and cons 

● Develop SLO, SLIs 

● Risks for our service, Documenting your SLOs 


Here is the best lecture our students loved from this course 


3. Become a Data Engineer, built In collaboration with INSIGHT and offered by Udacity— If you’re looking for a more advanced course than what Coursera offers, you can try out this Nanodegree Program offered by Udacity. This is in our top 10 list because our students greatly loved this program. This program helped many of our students improve their knowledge and structure of data. A very well-structured course with challenging projects and helpful feedback helped learners dive deep into the specific topics and learn much more. This is what one of the students said after taking this Nanodegree Program:- 


We enjoyed this course with mentors available to help us throughout the program. We had never had this experience before with live projects, finishing the course with our colleagues. We could finally apply the skills we always wanted to learn — Relational and NoSQL databases; building them with PostgreSQL in the first two projects was just incredible. We had never thought that we would be able to complete it, but yes, we did it! All thanks to Udacity for providing us with such fantastic courses! 


And these are the topics you’ll be covering in this Udacity Nanodegree Program:- 

● Data modeling — relational and NoSQL databases

● Cloud data warehouses — on AWS 

● Spark, Data lakes, Data Pipelines, and a capstone project at the end. 


4. Introduction to Electronics, offered by Georgia Institute of Technology and provided by Coursera— This is undoubtedly an excellent course if you want to start from the basics of electronics. The lectures were well structured and nicely conducted, and our students found the system easy to understand. The instructors, Dr. Ferri & Dr. Robinson, did a great job and helped the students learn the course content in an organized manner. 


This is what one of our students said: —  

Excelente curso. bien instruido por los profesores. muchas gracias Coursera” 


Here are the few topics you’ll be covering in this MOOC. 

● Linear circuit theory and basics 

● operational amplifier — applications examine filter transfer functions 

● Diode circuits 


And one of our students loved this particular lecture 

5. Engineering Project Management: Initiating and Planning (This course is part of the Engineering Project Management Specialization), offered by Rice University and provided by Coursera — It’s a great pick if you want to become a project manager and take up engineering projects someday. There is a lot to learn in this course, from initiating a basic project plan to developing a project charter. Our students loved the resources provided during this course and recommended this one, especially for students who have gained some engineering experience. 


This is what one of our students said about this course:- 

“I would highly recommend this online course. It is very well-organized and satisfactory explanations, provided with resources that are easy to follow. There are not many real-life examples in this course, but fictional case studies somewhat make up for that. The professor did a great job. Thanks, Coursera!”


You’ll cover the following topics in this course:- 

● the project, project management, project manager. 

● Project organizations 

● stakeholder management, project integration management 

● A Case study 


Favorite lecture:-

6. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design and Manufacturing with Fusion 360 (This course is part of the Autodesk CAD/CAM/CAE for Mechanical Engineering Specialization), offered by Autodesk and provided by Coursera. This course is an excellent choice for students or learners (primarily beginners) interested in learning mechanical engineering design and manufacturing with fusion 360. 


There’s a lot of in-depth knowledge that is provided by this course, and the students learned topics like the animation of components, 3d modeling, rendering, etc. 

You’ll find that the videos are short, accessible, and quickly digestible. The discussions held every week are quite interactive, informative, and valuable. Almost every mechanical engineer would love and recommend this one! 


You’ll cover the following topics in this online course:- 

● How fusion 360 relates to current trends 

● Fusion 360 — file storage, management 

● CAD — sketching, modeling, animation, rendering, detailed drawings 

● Fusion 360 — create simulations and G-code for CNC machining 


& this is one of the favorite lectures many students find in this course 


7. Become a Cloud DevOps Engineer offered by Udacity — This Nanodegree program offered by Udacity is one of the best combinations of online courses to take for every DevOps Engineer. 

In today’s world, companies are looking for more highly skilled DevOps Engineers to remain competitive with others. 


This is what one of our students said about this program:- 

“I joined this program in 2020, hoping to learn something new. With this course, there is so much that I have learned that would have taken me years to put this much content together in a structured manner. This program started with the basics (the way the students wanted), covering the fundamentals of AWS and Cloud computing. Then we learned about two major AWS services, S3 and EC2. We even discovered some new things while working on the project as well.” 


Overall we think this program is a 10/10 with a lot of learning for beginners and some industry experts. All thanks to Udacity for providing us with such a fantastic opportunity to learn and grow with everyone! 


We think the review above pretty much sums up for every DevOps engineer and a beginner whether they should go in for this program or not. 


8) MATLAB Programming for Engineers and Scientists Specialization 


This self-paced specialization course offered by Coursera takes around 120 hours to complete. Its objective is to take learners with little or no experience in coding to make MATLAB programs that can solve real-world problems. The course focuses on programming; however, the various language features that make MATLAB uniquely suitable for engineering and scientific computing are also taught in detail. The topics include some basic programming concepts in the initial course, Object Oriented Programming and graphical user interfaces in the next one, and data and image analysis plus visualization of data and machine learning in the final one. 


9) Data Processing and Feature Engineering with MATLAB 


This intermediate-level 18-hour course offered by MathWorks on Coursera will help the learners develop skills that will help lay the foundation for predictive modeling. 


This course will be ideal for those with a bit of domain knowledge but not a proper programming background. The pre-requisites to make the most out of this course would be to have some experience in basic statistics (histograms, mean, standard deviation, curve fitting, etc.). Upon completion of the course, the learner will learn how data is visualized, cleaning up data, arrangement, analysis, identification, etc. 


We recommend that engineering students sign up for the Udacity Nanodegree programs. These are not just short courses but a combination of online courses with in-depth knowledge about the topics and live projects where students can master the tech skills companies are looking for. 

These were one of the best nine courses we have curated so far for every engineering student to look at and start with their learning! 


We hope you will enjoy taking all of these online courses and learn something new for sure. 

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