Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University

Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering

Ankara, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Mechanical Engineering at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University in Ankara, Turkey, covers the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems, from small components to large machinery. Coursework typically includes statics and dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, and manufacturing processes, supported by mathematics and computer-aided design training. Students apply these principles in laboratory work and design projects that simulate real engineering problems, such as designing a mechanical component, analyzing stresses in a structure, or modeling heat transfer in a system. Courses in machine design and control systems build on the fundamentals to address how mechanical systems are engineered to perform reliably under operating conditions, while manufacturing courses cover processes such as machining, casting, and welding. Many programs also introduce students to robotics and automation as mechanical systems increasingly integrate with electronics and software. Graduates work in industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing, taking on roles in product design, production engineering, quality control, and systems maintenance. This 4 years bachelor's program is offered at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, located in Ankara, Turkey. Instruction is delivered in English. The combination of theoretical grounding and hands-on lab experience prepares graduates for a wide range of technical roles. The curriculum is regularly updated to reflect current tools and practices used in the engineering industry.

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