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Monica Cormier

Instructional Technologist

Center for Teaching and Learning
Academic Affairs
Adjunct Faculty

585-475-5190
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Monica Cormier

Instructional Technologist

Center for Teaching and Learning
Academic Affairs
Adjunct Faculty

Bio

Monica joined the Center for Teaching and Learning in 2019 as an Instructional Technologist and is currently working on enhancing learning experiences with on-campus, online, and blended courses. Prior to joining RIT, Monica’s work experience included providing IT support for elementary education and working as a systems engineer for the State of North Carolina and Bank of America. 

  • MS, Industrial Engineering, North Carolina State University
  • BS, Systems Engineering, University of Virginia
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Currently Teaching

MCET-220
3 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the analysis and design of structures and machines. Students learn to calculate unknown forces using the concept of equilibrium and free body diagrams and to calculate simple stresses and deflections for axially loaded members. Topics include forces, moments, free body diagrams, equilibrium, friction, stress, strain, and deflection. Examples are drawn from mechanical, manufacturing, and civil engineering technology.
MECA-436
2 Credits
This course provides coverage of the financial side of engineering decisions relating to product development and operations. Course topics provide a foundation for engineers to effectively analyze engineering systems and operations with respect to financial considerations of product development, analysis, and operations. This course prepares students for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination, Engineering Economics section.