Mechanical Engineers specialise in the design, production, testing and maintenance of small everyday items such as printers, disk drives and sensors to large and more complex systems such heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aeroplanes, robotics, medical devices and industrial equipment and machinery. Studying Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wollongong in Dubai means you’ll develop the real-world skills and competencies required to secure a position as a design expert or specialist technician in various industries.
4 years Bachelor’s degree
- Fall: September
- Winter: January
- Spring: April
- 10/20 Baccalaureat
- IELTS 5.0 or equivalent in TOEFL
14/20 Baccalauréat = AED 255.000 – 25% scholarship = AED 191.250
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
13/20 Baccalauréat = AED 255.000 – 15% scholarship = AED 216.750
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
10/20 Baccalauréat = AED 255.000
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
Mechanical engineers are in high demand regionally and internationally and job opportunities are plenty. Students undertaking the B.Eng (Mechanical Eng) typically enter professions as:
- Mechanical engineer
- Aerospace engineer
- Automotive engineer
- Product Design Engineer
- Control and Systems engineer
- Maintenance engineer
- Analyst and consultant
- Nuclear engineer
- Reliability engineer
- Advanced Postgraduate studies in Engineering
Program Structure
Program Core
Subject Code | Subject Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
Year 1 - Common year for all engineering programs | ||
ENGG102 | Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics | 6 |
ENGG103 | Materials in Design | 6 |
ENGG105 | Engineering Design for Sustainability | 6 |
MATH141 | Foundations of Engineering Mathematics | 6 |
ENGG100 | Engineering Computing and Analysis | 6 |
PHYS143 | Physics For Engineers | 6 |
MATH142 | Essentials of Engineering Mathematics | 6 |
ENGG104 | Electrical Systems | 6 |
Year 2 | ||
CHEM103 | Introductory Chemistry For Engineers | 6 |
MECH203 | Mechanical Workshop Practice | 0 |
ENGG251 | Mechanics of Solids | 6 |
ENGG252 | Engineering Fluid Mechanics | 6 |
MATH283 | Advanced Engineering Mathematics and Statistics | 6 |
MECH201 | Engineering Analysis | 6 |
MECH215 | Mechanical Engineering Design 1 | 6 |
MECH226 | Machine Dynamics | 6 |
MECH252 | Thermodynamics, Experimental Methods and Analysis | 6 |
Year 3 | ||
MECH321 | Dynamics of Engineering Systems | 6 |
MECH341 | Thermodynamics of Engineering Systems | 6 |
MECH382 | Manufacturing Engineering Principles | 6 |
MECH311 | Mechanical Engineering Design 2 | 6 |
MECH343 | Heat Transfer | 6 |
MECH365 | Control of Machines and Processes | 6 |
ENGG378 | Sustainable Energy Technologies | 6 |
Year 4 | ||
MECH419 | Finite Element Methods in Engineering | 6 |
ENGG461 | Managing Engineering Projects | 6 |
MECH474 | Reliability Engineering | 6 |
MECH489 | Engineering Asset Management | 6 |
ECTE471 | Robotics and Flexible Automation | 6 |
ENGG452 | Thesis A | 12 |
ENGG454 | Professional Experience | 0 |
Electives
Mechanical Engineering Students are required to complete TWO technical electives