Electromechanics

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Program Overview

Our Bachelor’s program in Electromechanics offers a comprehensive and future-oriented education designed to prepare students for the rapidly evolving world of mechanical and electrical systems. Through a balanced combination of theoretical foundations and hands-on experience, students gain deep knowledge in mechanical design, electrical machines, automation, energy conversion, and industrial maintenance.

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

With a curriculum aligned to international standards and partly taught in English, this program is ideal for students seeking:

  • A strong academic foundation in electromechanical systems and industrial engineering
  • International exposure through research and industry collaborations
  • A pathway to exciting careers in industrial automation, energy systems, robotics, and mechanical-electrical engineering


Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Bachelor’s program in Electromechanics is built on a strong multidisciplinary foundation. During the initial semesters, students follow a set of core courses designed to develop essential scientific and technical skills. These include Mathematics, Physics, Mechanics, Computer Science, Material Science, and Fundamentals of Electronics and Electrotechnics. This solid scientific base prepares students to confidently tackle advanced topics in electromechanical systems, automation, power electronics, and industrial engineering.

Advanced Topics

As students progress through the program, they explore more specialized and advanced subjects essential to the field of electromechanics. These include:

  • Fundamentals of Electromechanics
  • Electrical Machines and Power Electronics
  • Control Systems and Automation
  • Mechanical Design and Structural Analysis
  • Energy Conversion and Renewable Energy Systems
  • Mechatronics and Robotics
  • Embedded Systems and Industrial Instrumentation
  • Smart Grids and Industrial Power Distribution

These advanced modules are complemented by hands-on laboratory work, technical projects, and real-world applications, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to industrial automation, power systems, and mechanical-electrical integration, preparing them for careers in electromechanical engineering, industrial maintenance, and research.


Admissions Information

Admission to the Bachelor's program in Electromechanics is open exclusively to holders of a Baccalaureate diploma in one of the following streams: Science, Mathematics, or Electrical Engineering. All applications undergo a rigorous review process by an academic committee to ensure that the applicant's background aligns with the program requirements. This selection process guarantees that students possess the fundamental knowledge in mathematics, physics, and engineering principles needed to succeed in this technically demanding field.

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