Explore the programs and courses offered by Electromechanics (Bachelor's degree)
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe electromechanical training program combines electrical and mechanical engineering. It provides students with dual expertise, enabling them to gain, on one hand, an in-depth understanding of fundamental mechanical concepts, including strength of materials, mechanical construction, technical drawing, turbomachinery, and internal combustion engines. On the other hand, they develop a strong foundation in electronics, automation, and electrotechnics. Furthermore, the program includes several courses focused on energy conversion between its electrical and mechanical forms, equipping students with the necessary tools to analyze and solve complex problems in this field.
Power Electronics
Electrical Machines
Mechanical Engineering
Heat Transfer
Control Systems
Industrial Regulation
Control of Electromechanical Drives
Sensors and Signal Conditioning
Automation and Industrial Computing Turbomachinery
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Combinational and Sequential Logic
Numerical Methods
Strength of Materials
After obtaining a bachelor's degree in electromechanics, graduates have several career development opportunities, whether in further studies, entrepreneurship, or scientific research.
- Those who wish to deepen their expertise can enroll in a specialized master's program in electromechanics, industrial maintenance, electrical engineering, mechatronics, or renewable energy, with the possibility of further specialization in areas such as automation, robotics, and embedded systems.
- Those interested in advancing their research and contributing to the field's development can pursue doctoral studies.
- For innovative minds, starting a startup is a promising opportunity, particularly in developing technological solutions applied to electromechanics.
Access to the 3rd year of the Bachelor's program (L3 level) is guaranteed for any student who:
- Has obtained the 120 credits from semesters S1, S2, S3, and S4. Or,
- Has acquired at least 90 credits, provided that they have validated:
100% of the Fundamental Teaching Unit (UEF) credits from semesters 1 and 2, and
100% of the UEF credits from semesters 3 and 4.
Apply Now