The Machinery Program is a discipline that aims to train technicians who will work in areas such as production, design, assembly, operation and maintenance. These technicians focus on the design, manufacturing, installation and maintenance of mechanical systems. Machinery technicians may work in many sectors, including automotive, aviation, energy, manufacturing, electronics, mining and various other industries.
The program offers students an educational opportunity that includes fundamental engineering principles, basic sciences such as mathematics and physics, business management, technical communication, manufacturing technologies, machine elements, mechanical design, control systems and many other subjects. This program aims to provide students with both practical skills and theoretical knowledge.
Students use a range of technological tools and resources, including those used for the design and production of various machines. These tools include computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), CNC machine tools, simulation software and many other technological resources.
The Machinery Program is a practical program that aims to equip students with the skills required to solve industrial problems. The graduation project of the program provides students with an opportunity to apply the skills they have acquired.
The Machinery Program is a two-year associate degree program. After completing the program, students may start working in an engineering company or an industrial enterprise.
Department Facilities
- CNC laboratory
- Mechanical laboratory
- Technology, research and application laboratories
- Continuing education center
- Career development center
- Technology development center
- Online education opportunities