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Faculty of Engineering / Department of Mechanical Engineering
Specialty subjects


Specialty Courses (fiscal 2004)
The courses with are required courses.
The courses with are elective courses.
  1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year
Mechatoronics  
Mechatronics I
Mechatronics II
Mechatronics III
Robotics
 
Material science  
Strength of Materials I
Strength of Materials II
Machine Design I
Strength of Materials III
Strength of Materials IV
Machine Design II
Materials Engineering
Heat engineering  
Engineering Thermodynamics I
Engineering Thermodynamics II
Energy Engineering
Engineering Heat Transfer
Heat Engines
 
Production engineering
Manufacturing Processes a
Manufacturing Processes b
 
Cutting Engineering
Plasticity and Metal Forming
Production System Engineering
 
Control engineering
Dynamics of Machinery
Mechanical Vibrations I
Mechanical Vibrations II
Control Engineering I
Control Engineering II
 
Fluid engineering  
Fluid Engineering a
Fluid Engineering b
Fluid Mechanics I
Fluid Mechanics II
 
Common subject
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
Computer Programming
Engineering Materials I
Engineering Materials II
Elementary Seminar <Mechanical Engineering>
Machine Design and Drawing I
Machine Shop Practices I
Machine Design and Drawing II
Machine Shop Practices II
Machine Design and Drawing III
Machine Design and Drawing IV
Experiments in Mechanical Engineering a
Experiments in Mechanical Engineering b
Seminar <Mechanical Engineering>
Computer Aided Engineering I
Computer Aided Engineering II
Industrial Management
Special Lecture I
Special Lecture II
Special Lectures in Information Systems
Special Lectures in Production Management
       
Graduation Thesis
Subject related to specialty
Experiments in Physics I
Experiments in Physics II
Basic Mathematics Tutorials
Calculus I
Calculus II
Linear Algebra I
Linear Algebra II
Base of physical engineering A
  Base of physical engineering B
Physics I
Physics II
Dynamics I
Dynamics II
Applied Mathematics for Engineers I
Applied Mathematics for Engineers II
Dynamics III