Bachelor in Mechanical Construction

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Program Overview

Mechanical engineering operates along a chain extending from raw material extraction to distribution, encompassing the most sophisticated finished products. The sector can be broken down into three areas of activity:

• Equipment (machines, production systems, components)

• Processing (subcontracting, tooling, household goods)

• Precision (healthcare, optics, measuring instruments)

The existence of numerous industrial activities related to mechanical engineering at the national and regional levels necessitates appropriate training in this field.

The objective of the Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering is to provide students with all the necessary knowledge to understand and solve problems related to mechanical systems.

This program allows students to acquire a broad scientific background in the field of engineering sciences, with a solid foundation in mechanics, mathematics, and scientific computing.

It consists of:

- Training students in the methods of synthesis, analysis, and understanding of the relevant fundamental laws and phenomena in the field of mechanical sciences.

- To provide essential complements to the applications of mathematics and computer science.

- To prepare students to acquire theoretical and practical methods for applications in various fields in general, and in the field of mechanical engineering in particular.

Teaching Language : ENGLISH

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Bachelor's program in Mechanical engineering is built on a solid multidisciplinary foundation. During the initial semesters, students follow a set of core courses designed to develop essential scientific and technical skills. These include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Waves and Vibrations, as well as Fundamentals of Mechanics and Thermodynamics.

Advanced Topics

As students’ progress through the program, they delve into more specialized and advanced subjects essential to the field of Mechanical engineering. These include:

Mechanical Construction

Theory of mechanisms

Dynamics of structures

Thermal transfer

Analytical mechanics

Material resistance

Elasticity

Industrial Drawing and Metrology

• These advanced modules are supported by hands-on laboratory work and technical projects, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios and prepare for careers in the mechanical industry or postgraduate studies.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Bachelor's program in Mechanical engineering is open exclusively to holders of a Baccalaureate diploma in one of the following fields: Science, Mathematics, or Mechanical Engineering. All applications are carefully reviewed by an academic committee to ensure alignment between the applicant's Baccalaureate specialization and the program requirements. This selection process ensures that students possess the foundational knowledge necessary to succeed in this technically demanding field.

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