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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in Mechanical Design Engineering aims to train highly qualified engineers in the design, analysis, and manufacturing of complex mechanical systems. It builds upon advanced courses in structural mechanics, materials, CAD/CAM, finite element methods, tribology, and robotics. Students gain mastery of modern simulation and optimization tools tailored to industry needs. 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.
Why choose this program?
· A modern curriculum aligned with current engineering needs
· Practical training with professional software (SolidWorks, Abaqus, Ansys, Matlab...)
· Hands-on work in specialized labs (robotics, tribology, materials, manufacturing)
· Strong partnerships with companies in the mechanical, automotive, and energy sectors
· Opportunities for internships, collaborative projects, and doctoral studies
Career Opportunities
Graduates can work in many sectors: mechanical engineering, automotive, aeronautics, energy, railways, consulting engineering, and R&D. Examples of careers:
• Design/Computation Engineer
• Methods/Industrialization Engineer
• Technical Project Manager
• Design Office Manager
• Numerical Simulation Analyst
• Doctoral Student in Mechanical Engineering
· Continuum Mechanics
· Advanced Strength of Materials
· Applied Fluid Mechanics
· Finite Element Method
· Advanced Structural Dynamics
· Industrial Automation
· Manufacturing Technologies
· Mechanisms and Robotics
· Computer-Aided Mechanical Design
· CAD/CAM
· Composite Materials
· Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue
· Simulation Software for Engineering
· Production Engineering and Methods Office
· Turbomachinery
· Numerical Optimization
· Standards, Ethics and Research Integrity
The master's degree is primarily open to holders of a bachelor's degree in:
• Mechanical Construction (100%)
• Energy (80%)
• Civil Engineering / Public Works (70%)
• Other bachelor's degrees in the fields of Science and Technology (60%)
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