Civil Engineering
Micro-courses:30
Masonry Materials
21 Concepts
Masonry
14 Concepts
Wood
11 Concepts
Introduction to Concrete
11 Concepts
Aggregates and Water
16 Concepts
Fresh Concrete
8 Concepts
Strength of Concrete
18 Concepts
Mixing, Placing and Curing Concrete
12 Concepts
Admixtures
6 Concepts
Elasticity, Creep, and Shrinkage in Concrete
12 Concepts
Permeability of Concrete
6 Concepts
Freezing and Thawing in Concrete
5 Concepts
Design Examples
6 Concepts
Fluid Properties
9 Concepts
Fluid Statics
8 Concepts
Fluid Dynamics
8 Concepts
Fluid Kinematics
7 Concepts
Finite Control Volume Analysis
9 Concepts
Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow
10 Concepts
Dimensional Analysis, Similitude, and Modeling
8 Concepts
Flow in Pipes
13 Concepts
Flow over Immersed Bodies
5 Concepts
Open Channel Flow
11 Concepts
Introduction to Surveying
10 Concepts
Leveling
7 Concepts
Angles and Directions
6 Concepts
Traverse and Topographic Surveying
9 Concepts
Horizontal and Vertical Curves
10 Concepts
Global Positioning System (GPS)
6 Concepts
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
9 Concepts
Masonry Materials
8,960 views
Total Concepts:21
1. Masonry
2. Mortar
3. Mortar Properties
4. Bricks
5. Brick Sizes
6. Brick Classifications
7. Brick Durability, Strength, and Appearance
8. Brick Masonry
9. Brick Cutting Techniques
10. Mortar Joints in Brick Masonry
11. Spanning Openings in Brick Walls
12. Reinforced Brick Masonry
13. Types of Building Stone
14. Quarrying of Stone
15. Stone Masonry
16. Manufacture of Concrete Masonry Units
17. Laying Concrete Masonry
18. Steel Manufacturing
19. Structural Steel Products
20. Steel Fastening Techniques
21. Mechanical Characteristics of Steel
Course Overview: Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Explained
Meiosis is the specialized cell division process that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells) and drives genetic diversity in sexually reproducing organisms. This micro-course explains each stage of meiosis, how chromosomes behave, and how meiosis differs from mitosis. Across six short, visual concepts, you’ll see how chromosome number is halved, how DNA is shuffled through crossing over, and how mistakes like nondisjunction lead to genetic disorders.
Frequently Asked Questions