Overview
The complexity of the current industrial reality and the growing competition, both national and international, require increasingly advanced skills. On the one hand, these skills must meet a need for interdisciplinarity, and on the other, a need for specialization. In any industrial context, the design and production of an engineering system or product (such as a household appliance, a food vending machine, or a solar panel energy recovery system) also requires knowledge that ranges from mechanics to electronics, from control (to provide intelligence to systems) to production management, from materials science and technology to chemistry. In fact, we talk more and more often about 'systems of systems'.
Career Outcomes
Graduates from this programme are well-prepared for a variety of roles in their field. Our university's career services team provides dedicated support to help you achieve your professional ambitions upon completing your studies.