Mechanical construction (Master's Degree)

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Program Overview

Mechanical construction is a set of activities, methods, and techniques related to the design of machines and mechanical systems. The industrial nature of mechanical construction encompasses various types of technology, from electricity to information technology, and encompasses the need to manufacture land, air, and space vehicles, as well as industrial machines of various types. However, mechanical construction remains at the heart of industry, both historically and structurally. The design of an industrial product will always be linked to considerations related to mechanical durability.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Continuum Mechanics

Advanced Strength of Materials

Internal Combustion Engines

Applied Fluid Mechanics

Finite Element Method

Advanced Structural Dynamics

Articulated Mechanical Systems and Robotics

Mechanical System Design

Materials and Dynamics of Rotating Machines

Steel Structures

Composite Materials

Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue

Advanced Topics

It allows students to continue their doctoral studies in mechanical engineering specializations. Students can also establish micro-enterprises in the field of mechanical industries or technological innovation.

Admissions Information

The student must have a 'licence' degree in mechanics.

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