Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest technical disciplines we know, applied to contemporary technologies. It is all about devising, designing, building and improving technological solutions. These are often mechanical products, such as autonomous vehicles and mechanical metamaterials. In addition, a mechanical engineer also tests and constructs entire processes and systems, from large scale to below nanometer level. This is only possible with a good understanding of the latest technological developments and sufficient fundamental knowledge. Furthermore, being a mechanical engineer requires the ability to place your own discoveries in a societal context and the power to combine this with the ideas of future fellow engineers from other professional fields.
The minimum requirements for admission in Master Mechanical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
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You need to complete 120 credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.tue.nl/en/education/graduate-school/master-mechanical-engineering/
During this master's program, you will not only have lectures and study for exams, but you will also be prepared for the 'real world'. You do so mainly through projects that are included in various courses, by means of an internship and your graduation research project. This way, you learn how to immediately apply the theoretical background to today's technical developments. Think of robotic surgery, 3D printing of the most complex and miniscule shapes with a wide range of materials and a new carbon-free, recyclable fuel.
If this appeals to you, then the Master's Program of Mechanical Engineering in Eindhoven is the right program for you.
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