Mechanical Construction

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Program Overview

Mechanical Construction Engineering is a branch of mechanical engineering that focuses on the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical structures and systems used across various industrial sectors. This specialization is dedicated to developing materials and techniques for constructing mechanical components to ensure optimal performance, durability, and efficiency under different operating conditions.

It integrates principles of mechanics, material science, and engineering design to understand how loads, stresses, and environmental conditions affect mechanical structures.

This knowledge aids in enhancing manufacturing processes and developing innovative engineering solutions.


Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

*    Mathematics 3

*    Waves and Vibrations

*    Fluid Mechanics

*    Rational Mechanics

*    Thermodynamics 2

*    Mechanical Manufacturing

*    Mathematics 4

*    Numerical Methods

*    Strength of Materials

*    Analytical Mechanics

*    Mechanical Constructions 1

*    Strength of Materials 2

*    Elasticity

*    Mechanical Constructions 2

*    Theory of Mechanisms

*    Heat Transfer

*    Structural Dynamics

*    Continuum Mechanics

*    Advanced Strength of Materials

*    Internal Combustion Engines

*    Applied Fluid Mechanics

*    Finite Element Method (FEM)

*    Advanced Structural Dynamics

*    Articulated Mechanical Systems and Robotics

*    Mechanical Systems Design

*    Materials Science

*    Rotating Machinery Dynamics

*    Metallic Structures

*    Composite Materials

*    Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue

Advanced Topics

*    Probability and Statistics

*    Computer Science 3

*    Technical Drawing

*    Practical Work: Waves and Vibrations

*    Basic Technology

*    Metrology (Measurement Science)

*    Technical English

*    Computer-Aided Design (CAD)

*    Practical Work: Fluid Mechanics

*    Practical Work: Numerical Methods

*    Practical Work: Strength of Materials

*    Practical Work: Mechanical Manufacturing

*    Industrial Electricity

*    Materials Science

*    Communication and Information Techniques

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