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Crash Course Engineering (2018–2019) on YouTube

The answer: Concluded May 2, 2019.
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Premiered
May 17, 2018
Ended
May 2, 2019
1season
46episodes

About Crash Course Engineering

Crash Course Engineering ended on May 2, 2019. The series concluded after its first season, which premiered on May 17, 2018, and aired its final episode on May 2, 2019.

Crash Course Engineering was a web-based educational series hosted on YouTube that focused on the principles and practices of engineering. The show aimed to explore various engineering topics and challenges, providing viewers with insights into how engineering impacts the modern world. It was part of the broader Crash Course educational channel and was designed to make complex engineering concepts accessible.

Since the show has ended, it is no longer producing new episodes. The series was hosted by Dr. Shini Somara, who returned to present the content. The show did not specify a runtime for each episode.

Crash Course Engineering episode schedule

46 aired

Aired · 46

DateEp.Title
May 2, 2019 S1·E46 The Biggest Problems We're Facing Today & The Future of Engineering
April 25, 2019 S1·E45 How To Become An Engineer
April 18, 2019 S1·E44 Building a Desalination Plant from Scratch
April 11, 2019 S1·E43 How Seawater Sabotages Ships
April 4, 2019 S1·E42 YouTube Couldn't Exist Without Communications and Signal Processing
March 28, 2019 S1·E41 Why Moving People is Complicated
March 14, 2019 S1·E40 How the Leaning Tower of Pisa Was Saved
March 7, 2019 S1·E39 Mass-Producing Ice Cream with Food Engineering
February 28, 2019 S1·E38 Changing the Blueprints of Life
February 21, 2019 S1·E37 Smart Tattoos & Tiny Robots
February 14, 2019 S1·E36 How to Engineer Health - Drug Discovery & Delivery
February 7, 2019 S1·E35 Computer Engineering and the End of Moore's Law
January 31, 2019 S1·E34 To The Moon & Mars - Aerospace Engineering
January 24, 2019 S1·E33 How Engineering Robots Works
January 17, 2019 S1·E32 Why It's So Hard To Make Better Batteries
January 10, 2019 S1·E31 The Future of Clean Energy
January 3, 2019 S1·E30 The Engineering Challenges of Renewable Energy
December 20, 2018 S1·E29 Preventing Flint - Environmental Engineering
December 13, 2018 S1·E28 Flirting With Disaster - The Importance of Safety
December 6, 2018 S1·E27 Engineering Ethics
November 29, 2018 S1·E26 Skyscrapers, Statics, and Dynamics
November 15, 2018 S1·E25 Cheese, Catastrophes, and Process Control
November 8, 2018 S1·E24 Biomaterials
November 1, 2018 S1·E23 The Mighty Power of Nanomaterials
October 25, 2018 S1·E22 Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells
October 18, 2018 S1·E21 Electrical Power, Conductors, and Your Dream Home
October 4, 2018 S1·E20 The Polymer Explosion
September 27, 2018 S1·E19 Metals & Ceramics
September 20, 2018 S1·E18 Reaching breaking point: Materials, Stresses, and Toughness
September 13, 2018 S1·E17 Mass Separation
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September 6, 2018 S1·E16 Drugs, Dyes, and Mass Transfer
August 30, 2018 S1·E15 How Not to Set Your Pizza on Fire
August 23, 2018 S1·E14 Heat Transfer
August 16, 2018 S1·E13 Fluid Flow & Equipment
August 9, 2018 S1·E12 Stress, Strain & Quicksand
August 2, 2018 S1·E11 Heat Engines, Refrigerators, and Cycles
July 19, 2018 S1·E10 Why We Can't Invent a Perfect Engine
July 12, 2018 S1·E9 The First & Zeroth Laws of Thermodynamics
July 5, 2018 S1·E8 Reversibility & Irreversibility
June 28, 2018 S1·E7 The Law of Conservation
June 21, 2018 S1·E6 Biomedical & Industrial Engineering
June 14, 2018 S1·E5 The History of Chemical Engineering
June 7, 2018 S1·E4 The History of Electrical Engineering
May 31, 2018 S1·E3 Mechanical Engineering
May 24, 2018 S1·E2 Civil Engineering
May 17, 2018 S1·E1 What is Engineering?