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Department of Mechanical & Control Engineering to Lead the Mechatronics Industry
The Department of Mechanical Control Engineering is divided into three stages: basic, core, and advanced, and four major subjects. Courses in mechanics, statics, design, automatic control, and mechatronics are included in the curriculum enabling students to acquire an understanding of specialized theory and practical skills to cultivate their creativity and ability to apply their knowledge.
We support the advancement of our students into key technology fields that drive national industrial competitiveness
The Department of Mechanical Control Engineering is a convergence of the departments of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Control Engineering. It provides a curriculum that helps students learn specialized knowledge of the field and practical skills, while seeking to support their advancement into key technology fields that drive national industrial competitiveness. The department endeavors to provide an education that serves as the foundation for high-tech industries by incorporating in it curriculum, aspects of intelligent automobiles, robots, aerospace semiconductors, nanotechnology, and medical engineering as well as those from manufacturing industries such as machinery, automobiles, shipbuilding, aviation and electronics, including robots, semiconductor/display manufacturing equipment, and various automation equipment.
Extensive Curriculum Focusing on the Basics
Mechanical Design and 4 Major Dynamics Courses, IT Convergence Courses
Special Lectures on Career Management, and On-campus Startup Support Group
Certificates are available for construction machine equipment engineer, construction machine account engineer, air conditioning and refrigeration machine engineer, green electric vehicle engineer, metal material engineer, mechanical design engineer, agricultural machinery engineer, mechatronics engineer, injection mold design engineer, industrial safety engineer, equipment maintenance engineer, elevator industry Engineer, energy management engineer, welding engineer, general machine engineer, automobile maintenance engineer, railroad vehicle engineer, packaging engineer, press mold design engineer, etc.
Mechanical control engineering will lead the 21st century while advancing related fields
Advancement into various fields such as robots, aviation, plant, semiconductors, heavy industry, etc.
As mechanical engineering is the foundation of all engineering industries, students can advance into various fields such as robots, aviation, shipbuilding, plant,, heavy industries, semiconductors, and automobiles graduation.