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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Forensic Engineering: Learning from Failures certification course is taught by professors and lecturers from the Delft University of Technology. This course will introduce the concept of forensic engineering as a means to prevent future incidents of unwanted events by identifying the causes of similar past events and help students investigate the cause of events so that the knowledge can be applied to prevent any future mishaps.

The introductory course is for students interested in building a secure future by engineering and designing products that ensure the safety of people from accidents. With this course, students will understand the role of forensics in civil engineering and society at large through learning from prior engineering and design failures.

Upon completing the course, students will get an understanding of the failures and the investigative processes thereof to identify their causes. They will also learn to apply these lessons gained from investigative processes to previous failures and apply them to new designs and procedures. The self-paced course gives two different modes to enrol; verified and free audit. In the free mode, the learners can audit the programme for a limited duration. 

The Highlights

  • Course duration is 6 weeks for 6 modules
  • Online course
  • Self-paced course 
  • Certificate of completion
  • Video transcript in English

Programme Offerings

  • Case Studies
  • discussion forum

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
USD 139yesDelft University of Technology

Forensic Engineering: Learning from failures Certification Fee is as follows:

  • The course can be bought for $139
  • Purchasing the course ensures a certificate to the candidate upon completion of the course
  • You can also access the course for free by choosing the 'audit the course' option. However, you will not receive any certification in this case. 

Course

Fee in INR

Forensic Engineering: Learning from Failures (without certificate) 

Nil

Forensic Engineering: Learning from Failures (with certificate) 

$139


Eligibility Criteria

Work experience

Previous work experience is not required for taking Forensic Engineering: Learning from failures certification course by edX.

Education

Secondary School (High School)

Certification Qualifying details

Candidates who complete Forensic Engineering: Learning from failures will receive a shareable certificate in Forensic Engineering. 

What you will learn

Knowledge of engineering

By taking the course on Forensic Engineering: Learning from failures, candidates can expect to learn the following:

  • The basic steps for forensic investigations
  • Essential methods, techniques, and processes of forensic engineering
  • Applying TU Delft forensic engineering approach in fields like aeronautical engineering, building engineering, and Biomechanical engineering
  • Developing a positive mindset and attitude to learn from failures and apply the learnings in future engineering and design works

Who it is for

Forensic Engineering: Learning from failures Certification Course is ideal for the following candidates:

  • Civil, aeronautical, biomechanical engineers, and designers
  • Forensic investigators, police, legal and insurance professionals
  • Municipality, government agency personnel
  • Students wanting to learn forensic engineering
  • Anyone asked to perform a forensic investigations

Admission Details

Candidates can easily register for the Forensic Engineering: Learning from Failures certification course by edX in a few simple steps. They can create an account or login using their social media accounts and can upgrade or gain audit access to the program. Interested individuals can follow these steps below to enroll in the program:

Step 1: Visit edX's website by clicking on https://www.edx.org/course/forensic-engineering-learning-from-failures and click 'enrol now'.

Step 2: You can either use your edX account to log in or login via your accounts on Facebook, Gmail, Microsoft or create a new account.

Step 3: Once you are logged in, you can either upgrade to buy the Forensic Engineering: Learning from failures Certification Course or audit the course for free of cost. However, upon auditing the course, you will not receive certification for the course.

Step 4: Candidates can also explore the course by taking a free trial of 7 days if they have not decided whether to just audit or purchase the course.

Step 5: You can purchase the course by clicking on the 'pursue the verified track' button and making the payment using any one of the options listed.

Step 6: After buying or enrolling for auditing the course, candidates can start watching videos of the Forensic Engineering: Learning from failures Certification Course and access the forums, study materials, etc.

Step 7: You can access all the study files as they progress and learn at your own sweet pace.

The Syllabus

  • Welcome to Forensic Engineering? 
  • What is forensic engineering? 
  • Lifecycle of technical systems
  • The Tree house of failures
  • Details of the Tree house of failures
  • Failure exploration routine

  • Investigation steps: Theory
  • Investigation steps: applied
  • Delft mind-set
  • Delft forensic engineering approach
  • Case- Bike
  • Choose your cases

  • Introduction
  • Structural failure
  • Temporary structure and precast composite floor
  • Case orientation and data collection
  • Case-hypothesis generation
  • Case-hypothesis testing
  • Closure

  • Introduction
  • Knowledge on failure, damage and fatigue
  • Aviation tools and method
  • Case- Aircraft landing accident
  • Closure

  • Introduction
  • Gathering knowledge
  • Failure exploration
  • (In)conclusions
  • Closure

  • Debriefing per case
  • Learning from failures
  • Civil Engineering
  • Aerospace engineering
  • Biomechanical engineering

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