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Course Overview

To prepare a culturally diverse student body for successful professional careers grounded in strong engineering knowledge, a culture of innovation, and an awareness of the global societal, economic, and environmental contexts within which mechanical engineering decisions are made.

With an emphasis on three key areas: energy systems; mechatronics and control; and manufacturing engineering, the program offers a broad range of electives, ranging from internal combustion engines and turbo-machinery to aerodynamics and robotic systems.

From traditional mechanical engineering to cutting-edge computer-enabled systems, students benefit from on-going field experience and an interdisciplinary capstone design project which integrates their technical knowledge, communication skills, and professional education to solve real engineering problems.

Our aim is to fully prepare our graduates for careers in mechanical engineering and for further studies at the postgraduate level.

Learning Outcomes 

Upon completing their studies, graduates will be able to…

  • Identify, formulate, and solve complex mechanical engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  • Apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
  • Communicate effectively with a range of audiences, through oral, written, graphic, and electronic channels.
  • Make informed engineering decisions, guided by ethical and professional responsibility, and considering the global impact of engineering solutions on the economy, environment, and society.
  • Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
  • Develop and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
  • Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies such as self-regulated learning, experimentation, and cooperative learning.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

All applying students must have:

  • A high school/secondary school certificate or equivalent from an institution accredited by the Ministry of Education in the U.A.E. or by the relevant national or regional institutional accrediting body;
  • International TOEFL® or Academic IELTSTM or the equivalent score on another internationally-recognized English exam. PBT is accepted from specific centers in the UAE.
  • The University administers the ACCUPLACERTM Exam (Math) to place students at the appropriate mathematics level. 

English Language Requirements:

English placement tests are required for admissions. If you have taken any international/national exams (TOEFL/IELTS/EMSAT/SAT), please submit them with your application for evaluation. AUD's international code for TOEFL® is C005.

  • Math Requirements: Applicants with an SAT score of 560 will be exempt from taking the Math Accuplacer™ exam, except for Engineering students. Architecture students with the above score may register directly in MATH105 (Precalculus for architecture), those willing to register in MATH 210 (Calculus for architecture), will have to sit for the AUD Accuplacer and test out of MATH105. AUD’s international code for SAT is 2688.

*ITP is accepted only from authorized and approved centers in UAE. Students should consult with the Admissions Office for further details.

Fees

Non-refundable application fee of AED 420. A reservation deposit (non-refundable) of AED 5000 which is fully applied toward tuition is required upon acceptance for admission.

A full balance of tuition is required at least one month prior to the beginning of the term.


This information was accurate on : 24/02/2021
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