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Mechanical Design

 

 

International semesters in Mechanical Design

 

1st semester (Autumn, end of August)

» Cooperation in Project Work (MTCLP1) - (2½ ECTS)

» Cross-Cultural Understanding (BTCCU1) - (2½ ECTS, optional)

» Multidisciplinary Project (MIPRJ1) - (10 ECTS)

» Fluid Mechanics 1 (MIFLM1) - (2½ ECTS)

» Finite Element Method (MIFEM1) - (2½ ECTS)

» Machine Design (MIMDE1) - (2½ ECTS)

» Steel Structures/Eurocode 3 (MIEUC1) - (5 ECTS)

» Computer Aided Design /Drawings (MICOM1) - (5 ECTS)
 

2nd semester (Spring, end of January)

» Industrial Control and Instrumentation (MICTR) - (5 ECTS, optional)

» Composite Materials (MICMA1) - (5 ECTS, optional)

» Dynamics (Simulation, Motion) (MIAMP1) - (5 ECTS, optional)

» Project Management and Economics (MIPRM1) - (5 ECTS, optional)

» Fracture Mechanics introductory (MIFRM1) - (5 ECTS, optional)

» Finite Element Analyse (Optimization) (MIFEM2) - (2½ ECTS, optional)

» Fluid Mechanics 2 (MIFLM2) - (2½ ECTS, optional)

» Bachelor's Project (MIBAC) - (20 ECTS, optional)

 

It is possible to take only the autumn semester

 

 

 

Testimonials from Mechanical Design students

 

 

"I studied electronics in my home university and went to study in Denmark because I was very interested in the international course about mechanical design and because I wanted to study in an international environment. I chose Aarhus because I found out that is a perfect city to be a foreign student it – people are very friendly, the college takes care of a place to live, and you can always ask the teachers about everything. In Spain there are much more theoretical subjects and there are more students per class. In Aarhus we can learn how to work in teams, and I found this interesting for our future. Last semester was a good experience in general."

Laura Ambres Fernandez, University of León, Spain

 


 

 

 

"I have always been interested in wind turbine structures and Denmark is very famous for them, so it was very easy to choose Denmark for my education. I have studied in the Mechanical Department and I've had a fantastic time here in Denmark. Even the weather has been great. Aarhus is a very nice city and I have lived close to the beach, centre and public transport which is perfect. Also, the college is  modern  and the Danes are very kind and helpful."

Lidiya Dukova, UACEG Sofia, Bulgaria

 


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