Mechanical Engineering
- China.
- Germany
- Greece
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
- Germany
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The mechanical engineering Bachelor’s Degree course trains a professional who will have basic knowledge and understanding of the issues related to the: design, operation, production, installation, maintenance and regulation of machines and systems, etc...
The mechanical engineering bachelor’s degree course prepares for the role of junior mechanical engineer who can work as a freelancer or take up technical positions in the following production areas: mechanical and electromechanical industries; companies for energy conversion, plant engineering companies, industries for automation and robotics, manufacturing industries, industrial installation and testing, maintenance and management of machines.
What do you learn?
The student of the Bachelor's Degree course in Mechanical Engineering will acquire the necessary skills to deal with problems related to the: working, design, production, maintenance and regulation of mechanical artefacts: machines and implants.
The achievement of these skills will be obtained through a course of study that involves the preliminary acquisition of basic knowledge in mathematics, physics and chemistry, followed by in-depth studies in the typical fields of mechanical engineering, such as design, prototyping, manufacturing, process engineering and manufacturing methodologies, management, testing and inspection of components, processes, machines and industrial implants.
What can you do with it?
The Bachelor’s Degree course in mechanical engineering, aimed at training a junior mechanical engineer, will enable graduates to continue their studies in a master’s degree course or to work.
Graduates in mechanical engineering will find a wide range of employment opportunities, with various functions, mainly in: companies that design, produce and maintain mechanical components; manufacturing, automotive, naval and aeronautic industries; companies for energy conversion; service and industrial consulting companies.