BSc Mechanical Engineering, bachelor

This study programme provides a broad education with opportunities for specialisation within structural engineering or process technology. Key topics include mechanics, machine parts, machine drawing with 3D modelling, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Modern software is used for calculation and construction. Students may also specialise in ICT or economics and management.

Year 1
• Physics 10 ECTS • Mathematics I 10 ECTS • Engineering Drawing by 3D CAD 10 ECTS • Mathematics II 10 ECTS • Mechanics I 10 ECTS • Project Methods w/ICT 10 ECTS
Year 2
Chemistry & Environment 10 ECTS • Mechanical Components 10 ECTS • Thermodynamics 5 ECTS • Material Science 10 ECTS • Project Management & Finance 10 ECTS • Cybernetics – foundation course 5 ECTS • Cybernetics – advance course 5 ECTS • Project M4 w/advanced CAD 10 ECTS
Year 3
Fluid Mechanics 10 ECTS • Statistics 5 ECTS • FEM (Finite Element Method) 5 ECTS • Project M5/Student Business 10 ECTS • Technical Maintenance 5 ECTS • Technical Safety 5 ECTS • Elective 10 ECTS • Main Project 10 ECTS

 
Career opportunities/Further studies

Mechanical engineering is characterised by a wide range of career possibilities. These include design and construction in the mechanical and chemical-process industries, development, operation, maintenance, safety, product quality assurance and sales, purchase and marketing. Students may apply for the Masters Programmes in Energy and Environmental Technology or Process Technology at Telemark University College or at other university colleges or universities in Norway and abroad.

 

Published by Anne Marie Hagen Blichfeldt - 01/02/2012

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