Electromechanics

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Program Overview

Our Bachelor’s Degree in Electromechanics offers a comprehensive and forward-looking education designed to prepare students for the growing challenges of modern industrial systems and electromechanical technologies. Through a balanced combination of strong theoretical foundations and practical experience, students acquire in-depth knowledge in electrical machines, mechanical systems, industrial automation, power electronics, and industrial equipment maintenance.

The program emphasizes innovation, technical analysis, and problem-solving, with courses delivered by experienced faculty members and reinforced through practical projects, laboratory work, and partnerships with the industrial sector. Students also benefit from opportunities to join scientific and technical clubs, participate in technology competitions, and complete internships or exchange programs.

With a curriculum aligned with international standards and incorporating technical courses taught in English, this program is ideal for students seeking a solid scientific and technological background, exposure to the industrial environment, and access to promising careers in the fields of energy, manufacturing industries, industrial maintenance, or further academic studies.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Bachelor’s Degree in Electromechanics is built on a solid multidisciplinary foundation. During the initial semesters, students follow a set of fundamental subjects designed to develop essential scientific and technical skills. These include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, General Mechanics, as well as Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. This robust scientific base enables students to confidently approach advanced subjects in electromechanics and industrial engineering.

Advanced Topics

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

 

• Electrical Machines

• System Mechanics and Strength of Materials

• Industrial Automation and PLCs

• Power Electronics

• Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems

• Industrial Maintenance

• Control and Regulation Systems

• Industrial Robotics

 

These advanced modules are accompanied by hands-on laboratory work, technical projects, and industrial internships, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations and prepare for careers in industry, maintenance, energy production, or further studies.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Bachelor's program in Electromechanics is open exclusively to holders of a Baccalaureate diploma in one of the following fields: Science, Mathematics, or Electrical 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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