Departments > Mechanics and Automobiles > Mechanical Engineering
Program of the Department of Mechanical Engineering is designed to provide students with a sound background in the principles of mechanical engineering and problem solving skills. Mechanical engineering requires a broad range of knowledge in machinery design, fabrication and production technologies, electrical machinery, thermal and fluid systems, hydraulics and pneumatics, material science, instrumentation and controls, CAD. Students of this department undertake a comprehensive study of mechanical system design, manufacturing and machining technologies, and CAD/CAM. Graduates of this department will take roles as professional engineers in the fields of production, design, and management in a variety of industries, with the strong skills and knowledge.
All students in this department receive training in basic mechanics, engineering materials, engineering drawing, manufacturing. Following the completion of a common first year, students select one of two courses of specialization.
::: CAD/CAM Course :::
::: Automatic System Course :::
::: Courses after draduation :::
Graduates of this department have diverse employment opportunities in industries such as machinery design and manufacturing companies, electrical and electronics manufacturers, mould and die makers, and automotive parts manufacturers. Positions of employment include production design, production technology, maintenance, product development, quality assurance, cost estimating, and technical sales and services.
Graduates with sufficiently high standing will be eligible to transfer to the third year in universities to obtain Bachelor's degrees.
::: Technical Lienses :::
After the completion of the first year in this department, students are applicable for test to acquiring technical licenses in the fields: manufacturing; construction machinery; machinery fabrication; CAM ; production automation; mechanical design; automobile maintenance; automobile diagnostics; precision measurement; etc.
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::: MDT :::
Study techniques of design and geometric modeling of industrial products, using the Mechanical Desk Top.
::: LIM :::
Study CAD/CNC programming
::: Mechatronics :::
Study leading technologies on design and control of the latest automated machines and robots.
::: ComGuy :::
Study stress analysis techniques of complicated structures, using EXCESS