This course introduces the fundamental principles of classical mechanics, which form the basis of engineering and physical sciences. It focuses on the description and analysis of motion of a material point, without considering the causes at first, and later introduces forces and dynamics.

Students will study kinematics, including rectilinear and curvilinear motion, using position, velocity, and acceleration vectors. Motion is analyzed through graphical, analytical, and parametric representations. The course also covers dynamics, applying Newton’s laws to relate motion to forces.

By the end of the course, students will be able to model mechanical systems, analyze different types of motion, interpret motion graphs, and solve basic engineering problems using fundamental physical laws.