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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master’s in Electromechanics is a specialized program covering the modeling, design, optimization, and integration of electromechanical systems in the industry. It combines electricity, mechanics, and power electronics to train qualified specialists in electrical machines, industrial networks, and power transmission systems.
The Master’s program aims to:
Semester 1
1- Modeling and simulation of electrical machines
2- Advanced power electronics
3- Industrial electrical networks
4- Industrial mechanisms and power transmission
5- Hydraulic and pneumatic machines
Semester 2
1- Control of electrical machines
2- Hydraulic and pneumatic control
3- Applied thermodynamics
4- Applied Fluid Mechanics
5- Diagnostics and Monitoring
Semester 3
1- Modeling and simulation of electromechanical systems
2- Advanced control technology
3- Microprocessors and PLCs
4- Organization and management of industrial maintenance
Semester 4
Final Year Project
The admission requirements for the Master’s in Electromechanics are determined based on the specialization of the obtained Bachelor's degree. A ranking system is established based on the compatibility of the Bachelor's degree with the Master's program, with a coefficient assigned to each specialization: