M.Sc. In Mechanical Engineering

  • Engineering Postgraduate Studies |
  • English

Program Description

The master of science program in Mechanical engineering offers high quality education that prepares students for advanced academic research and professional careers in one of the following specializations: Energy and Power, Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Applied Mechanics, Automotive and Mechatronics. Mechanical engineering design is the backbone of the program, where graduates obtain knowledge of design procedures in a multitude of fields such as design of thermal equipment, rotating machinery, mechatronics and materials. The program consists of core courses, elective courses, and master thesis. Only four elective courses are required for each student.

Learning Outcomes

  • The objective of the Master of Science Program in Mechanical Engineering is to provide the graduates of the program with: A broad knowledge of modern computational and experimental methods in engineering. Extensive knowledge in one of the following specializations: Energy and Power, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Automotive Engineering, and Mechatronics. Deep understanding of the research techniques and datat analysis in the area of specialization. An ability to solve unstructured engineering problems, think critically, well in a team and communicate effectively. A high standard of written and oral communication on technical matters.

Markets and Career

  • Mechanical engineers can work on ambitious government building projects and often advance quickly into project leadership roles. Revelant career oppurtunities can be available in each of the following: Automotive engineering, construction, manufacturing and management.

Admission Requirements

Applicants to the Master of Science program must hold an undergraduate Bachelor's degree in Engineering from a university or college accredited by the SCU. An admission test is organized by the Department for students applying to study for the Master of Science in Engineering. If the applicant does not pass this admission test, the department council can require the applicant to study qualifying courses before starting the program. The applicant is required to pass these courses with a GPA of not less than 3.00 to be enrolled for study.

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Brief

Mechanical Engineering is concerned with the development and use of new technologies and the design of new processes and products, which mainly involve moving elements and/or energy utilization such as motor vehicles, aircraft systems, engines, pumps, gas turbines, industrial plants, air conditioningand refrigeration systems, manufacturing processes, oil and gas industries and even space stations. The master of science program in Mechanical engineering offers high quality education that prepares students for advanced academic research and professional careers in one of the following specializations: Energy and Power, Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Applied Mechanics, Automotive and Mechatronics. Mechanical engineering design is the backbone of the program, where graduates obtain knowledge of design procedures in a multitude of fields such as design of thermal equipment, rotating machinery, mechatronics and materials..

Code Title Prequisites
ME 731 Advanced Heat-Mass Transfer None
ME756 Advanced Mathematics None
ME 755 Advanced Dynamics None
ME 761 Advanced Fluid Mechanics None
Code Title Prequisites
ME 701 Master's Research Thesis (Part 1) None
Code Title Prequisites
ME 702 Master's Research Thesis (Part 2) None

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