About the training program
During the program, students study engineering and computer graphics, theoretical and applied mechanics, the fundamentals of design, development, and manufacturing technology of mechanical engineering products, and the automation of production processes in mechanical engineering. They are trained to work with computer-aided design (CAD) systems and acquire practical skills in programming numerically controlled (CNC) equipment.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of this program can work at any mechanical engineering enterprise in the manufacturing industry. Initially, they take positions such as design engineer, process engineer, mechanical engineer, CNC equipment programmer, or equipment adjustment engineer. With experience, they can advance to roles like shop manager, chief engineer, chief designer, or director of a mechanical engineering production facility.