The Master in Mechanical Engineering at UTAD aims to train graduates with the ability and responsibility to intervene at all levels of engineering acts, including the design, planning, management and execution of solutions having Mechanical Engineering as their work object.
Grant opportunities
The scholarship is an annual cash benefit to share the cost of attending a course, awarded by the State, on a non-refundable basis, whenever the household in which the student belongs does not have an adequate minimum level of education. financial resources.
Learning outcomes
- Ability to conceive, project, execute and maintain machines and their components
- Ability to conceive, project, execute and maintain structures, such as pressure tanks, pipes and other industrial installations
- Ability to design, implement and maintain energy installations, including building air conditioning, refrigeration and renewable energies
- Use of technical-scientific skills and knowledge in solving a wide variety of problems, in an integrated and rational way
- Implementation of technological strategies that translate into the promotion of sustainable development
- Recognize the need for experimentation and be able to design, carry out and interpret the results of an experimental program
- Effectively communicate the content and importance of their work to a wide variety of audiences and through different means of communication
- Participate in multidisciplinary teams, with a high degree of personal integrity and professional ethics
- Knowing how to apply the acquired knowledge, in order to demonstrate a professional approach in the field of Mechanical Engineering
- Competences in terms of research and development, ranging from researching specialized literature, designing and developing experiments, interpreting and discussing results, to using models and resorting to simulation
- Development of a set of transversal skills, namely in terms of innovation, management and work in multidisciplinary teams
Prerequisites
- Holders of a bachelor's degree or legal equivalent in the field of Mechanical Engineering or similar;
- Holders of a foreign higher academic degree, resulting from the 1st cycle of studies organized in accordance with the principles of the Bologna Process in the field of Mechanical Engineering or similar;
- Holders of a school, scientific or professional curriculum that is recognized as attesting to the capacity to carry out the cycle of studies;
- Holders of a foreign higher academic degree that is recognized as satisfying the objectives of the bachelor's degree.
ISCED Categories
Environmental protection technology
Machinery and operators
Naval engineering