Ege University

Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering

İzmir, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Mechanical Engineering studies the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems, ranging from small components to large machinery. The curriculum typically covers thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, machine design, manufacturing processes, and control systems, supported by laboratory work and computer-aided design projects. Students learn to model how forces, heat, and motion interact within mechanical systems, and to design components and machines that are efficient, durable, and manufacturable at scale. This bachelor program is offered by Ege University, a state institution located in İzmir, Turkey, and runs over 4 years of full-time study, with instruction in English. Coursework moves from mathematics, physics, and mechanics fundamentals into specialized subjects such as machine design, manufacturing, and thermal systems, typically including design projects that require students to apply theory to practical engineering problems. Graduates of mechanical engineering programs find roles across a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, and consumer products. Common career paths include design engineering, manufacturing and production engineering, quality control, and maintenance engineering, as well as roles in research and product development. Because mechanical systems underlie so much of modern industry, from engines and machinery to HVAC and robotics, the degree provides a broad technical foundation that translates into employment opportunities across manufacturing-based and industrial sectors worldwide.

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