The program takes five years to complete.
The first year includes introductory courses in mathematics, physics, engineering mechanics, and basic computing.
Graduates can work in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy, robotics, and more.
Yes, the program may offer concentrations or electives in areas such as thermal systems, manufacturing, robotics, or structural mechanics.
Yes, students are required to complete an internship as part of the program to gain hands-on experience in the field.
Course registration is done through the Student Electronic Services portal, following the academic schedule.
Yes, students may have the opportunity to participate in competitions and practical engineering projects organized within the university or in collaboration with industry.
Class sizes vary, but generally, they range from 20 to 40 students depending on the course.
The department offers lab facilities, workshops, and collaborative projects with industry partners to help students gain practical experience outside the classroom.
Academic advising is provided by faculty members and the department’s academic advisors, and career advising is available through the career services office.
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