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Mechanical engineering is a vibrant field focused on creating and developing machinery with moving parts, from engines that drive vehicles to industrial equipment and various tools. Learners apply fundamental principles like energy, thermodynamics, mechanics, kinematics, and fluid dynamics through hands-on workshops, industry collaborations, and practical training. They engage in designing, building, and assessing the efficiency of mechanical systems. Career paths span roles such as automotive engineer, mechanical systems specialist, or instrumentation and control engineer.
Graduates often pursue positions as:
Mechanical engineering technician, Aerospace systems technician, Automotive systems technician, CAD specialist, Instrumentation and control technician, Maintenance systems technician.