Students learn about Applied Mechanics, Materials, Thermodynamics, Manufacturing, and
many more in
the
second year. In short, the second year acts as a foundation for the next two years
of the program.
Students are introduced to exciting subjects that play a vital role in developing
their understanding.
By the time of the third year, students already know enough about Machines to
initiate further
knowledge. That’s when they’re introduced to Machine Drawing, Design Optimization,
Product Development
and Industrial Engineering, among others. This solidifies their understanding of
Machines and
Materials.
In the program’s final year, students learn Control System Engineering, Automation,
Power Plant
Engineering, and Industrial Robotics. These new generation technologies help them
become industry
ready
before a 6-month internship in the industry.