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Mechanical-Electrical Engineering Curriculum Data

The degree awarded is that of Mechanical-Electrical Engineer, with a total of 450 credits in which the student has 10 periods (standard) to complete the degree.

General objective

To train professionals in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with an integral profile of quality and lifelong learning to desing, built, install, operate, maintain and control machines, electromechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic elements electrical substations, generating plants, mechanical and electrical installations, as well as transmission and distribution systems, capable of solving problems and meeting social needs, developing and innovating new processes and technologies in the metal-mechanical and electrical power generation industry with social responsibility.

Career and professional development áreas

  • Planning, research, design, development, operation, control, maintenance, and sustainable use of electromechanical equipment and systems.
  • Operation and maintenance of electric power generation plants.
  • Construction of electromechanical systems and equipment for the generation, distribution and use of energy in a sustainable manner.
  • Supervision of industrial processes.
  • Efficient use of energy.
  • Automotive sector
  • Organizations that manage public policies.
  • Participation in various educational institutions related to the technical area.
  • Quality management in the electromechanical industry.
  • Innovating systems and electromechanical equipment to solve community problems.

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Última actualización

Fecha: 15 abril, 2024 Responsable: Victor Fernández Rosales Contacto: vifernandez@uv.mx