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Mechanical Engineering

Key Knowledge and Skills to be Acquired:

Mechanics of Solids and Fluids:Understanding how forces affect objects and how fluids (liquids and gases) behave in various situations.

Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer:Studying the principles of energy conversion, heat transfer, and how they relate to machines and systems.

Materials Science:Learning about the properties and behavior of different materials used in mechanical engineering.

Machine Design:Focusing on the design of individual machine components and complete mechanical systems.

Dynamics and Controls:Analyzing the motion of objects and the application of control systems to regulate their movement.

Manufacturing Processes:Gaining knowledge about various methods used to produce mechanical components and systems.

Robotics and Automation:Exploring the design and control of robots and automated systems.

Requirements

Two principal passes in the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or combined Physics-Chemistry or Electricity for foreign applicants. An applicant without a principal pass in Advanced Mathematics and Physics must have a minimum of “C” grade at O-Level

Diploma or Full Technician Certificate (FTC) in Mechanical, Maritime, Automotive, Automobile, Mechatronics, Industrial, Industrial Design, Electromechanical, Electronics, Aerospace, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Aeronautical, Robotics, Production Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering with an average of B’’ or a minimum GPA of 3.0. OR Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in science cluster passing Mathematics and Physics.

Course description

A Mechanical Engineering course description typically outlines the program's focus on designing, analyzing, manufacturing, and maintaining mechanical systems and machines. It covers a wide range of topics, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, machine design, and control systems. Hands-on experience through labs, projects, and potentially internships is also a key component.

Engineering Mathematics

Thermodynamics

Fluid Mechanics

Solid Mechanics

Machine Design

CAD/CAM

Materials Science