Mechanical Construction

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Program Overview

Our Master's program in Mechanical Construction offers a comprehensive and future-oriented education designed to prepare students for the rapidly evolving world of mechanical engineering and manufacturing. Through a balanced combination of theoretical foundations and hands-on experience, students gain deep knowledge in continuum mechanics, finite element analysis, robotics, and emerging technologies such as applied AI, advanced Python programming, and modern CAD/CAM systems.

The program emphasizes innovation and problem-solving, with courses taught by experienced faculty members and reinforced by practical projects, lab work, and industry partnerships. Students also benefit from opportunities to join scientific and cultural clubs, participate in competitions, and take part in exchange programs.

With a curriculum aligned to international standards and taught partly in English, this program is ideal for students seeking a solid academic background, international exposure, and a pathway to exciting careers in mechanical engineering industries, research, or further studies.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Master's program in Mechanical Construction 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 Continuum Mechanics, Advanced Strength of Materials, Internal Combustion Engines, Applied Fluid Mechanics, Conventional and Advanced Manufacturing Techniques, as well as Automation of Industrial Systems. This strong scientific base prepares students to confidently approach advanced topics in mechanical construction and related engineering fields.

Advanced Topics

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

  • Finite Element Method
  • Advanced Structural Dynamics
  • Articulated Mechanical Systems and Robotics
  • Mechanical Systems Design
  • CAD/CAM
  • Optimization
  • Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue
  • Turbomachinery

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 engineering industry or postgraduate studies.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Master's program in Mechanical Construction is open exclusively to holders of a Bachelor's diploma in one of the following fields: Mechanical Construction, Energetics, Civil Engineering, Public Works, or Other Science and Technology Domains. All applications are carefully reviewed by an academic committee to ensure alignment between the applicant's Bachelor's 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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