Training Objectives

Attached to the Advanced Mechanics department, the Mechanics and Production Engineering program provides a versatile education focused on manufacturing, materials, mechanics, design, management, and more.

Subjects

The program is delivered through lectures, tutorials (TD), practical work (TP), module projects, and culminates with a final year project (PFE) in the last semester. Practical work involves the use of CNC tools, simulation, Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD), Computer-Aided Design (CAO), and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) applied to milling, turning, machining, manufacturing, etc.

Potential Career Paths

Targeted Jobs

  • Mechanical Design Engineer
  • Methods and Industrialization Engineer
  • Production Project Manager
  • Quality or Maintenance Engineer
  • Simulation or Computer-Aided Manufacturing Engineer
  • Production Engineering Consultant

Activity Sectors

  • Automotive Industry
  • Aeronautics and Aerospace
  • Transport and Logistics
  • Home Appliances
  • Manufacturing Industry
  • Foundry, Machining, Manufacturing

Double Degrees & Exchanges

The program offers double engineering and master’s degrees with:

  • ECAM Brussels
  • INP Grenoble
  • Polytech Clermont / French Institute of Advanced Mechanics

Study Plan