Introduction, Objectives, Principles and Phases

Lecture Description: This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of Project Management, setting the foundation for understanding its core elements. We begin with an Introduction to Project Management, highlighting its importance in driving successful projects and achieving organizational goals. This section covers fundamental concepts and the role of a project manager, along with an overview of project types across industries.

Electrical Engineering Fundamental

Force: The unit of forces the Newton (N) where one newton is one-kilogram meter per second squared. Thus, force, in Newton's 𝑭 = 𝒎𝒂 Where m is the mass in kilograms and a is the acceleration in meters per second squared. Gravitational force, or weight, is mg, where 𝒈 = 𝟗. 𝟖𝟏 𝒎/𝒔 𝟐 . Example: A mass of 5000 g is accelerated at 2 m/s2 by a force. Determine the force needed? Force = mass x acceleration = 5kg x 2m/s2 = 10 kg m/s2 = 10 N. Work: The unit of work or energy is the joule (J) where one joule is one Newton meter.

An Introduction to Linguistics

This course explores the fundamental properties that all languages share and examines how they differ in aspects such as structure (sound systems, word formation, syntax), meaning, acquisition, variation, and change. It also considers the cultural and artistic uses of language and compares oral, written, and signed languages.