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Mechanical and Automation Engineering

 Objectives
This program is designed to train senior engineering talents, who can embark on a career in mechanical engineering, including designing and manufacturing, technology development, application research, operation management and sales.
 
Core courses
Hours
Credit
Mechanical Drawing
40
2.5
Engineering Fluid Mechanics
48
3
Mechanical Principle
48
3
Mechanical Design
48
3
Fundamentals of Mechanical Manufacturing
48
3
Fundamentals of Control Engineering
48
3
Equipment and Technology of Petroleum Drilling and Production
56
3.5
Mechanical and Electrical Transmission Control
56
3.5
 
Graduation & Degree Requirements
Students are required to complete a minimum of 151.5 credits for graduation, among which 118.5 credits from required courses and 33 from practical courses. They also have to pass CET 4 to gain the Bachelor’s degree.
 
Career prospects
Most of our graduates filled responsible positions relating to mechanical engineering in petroleum institutions. Some graduates also pursue further studies.
Date: 2015-05-20