Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

  • NU
  • 1 223 980 ₽/1 год
Уровень Бакалавр
Язык обучения English
Продолжительность 4 год
Форма обучения На кампусе

О программе

The Bachelor of Engineering, henceforth referred to as BEng, in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering is not a completely new program and it has been operating, under the name Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, since August 2011. The first batch of students graduated in 2015, with the second batch following in June 2016. Students’ interest in this program has increased over the years reaching a currently stable number of around 40 new admissions per year.

As revealed by the external advisors in the Industrial Advisory Board in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, a high demand for mechanical and aerospace engineers is anticipated in the forthcoming years. The current blooming of industrial development in Kazakhstan, as highlighted by the Expo 2017 developments “Future Energy”, the LRT project in Astana, and many other projects in Kazakhstan reinforce the high demand for mechanical & aerospace engineering graduates. Further opportunities are raised in many directions as highlighted by the “100 Steps” plan of economic development of Kazakhstan. The mechanical & aerospace engineering graduates are expected to be both academically and technically competent to meet the requirements of the industry worldwide. Recent graduates of the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering program either go on further study or enter into the relevant work force shortly after graduation.

 Aims 

The BEng program in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering aims to provide the education and training that will enable its graduate to:

  1. Acquire strong fundamental scientific and technological knowledge base with critical thinking skills necessary for life-long learning and to pursue a variety of aerospace and/or mechanical engineering careers in industry, academic, and research within Kazakhstan or abroad;
  2. Apply engineering skills incorporating the use of standards, computers, experiments, and realistic constraints to analyze, design, and solve problems associated with the aerospace and/or mechanical engineering profession;
  3. Understand the moral obligations, ethical standards, and professional integrity of aerospace and/or mechanical engineering practice and have an awareness of safety, legal, environmental, and social impact on the role of the engineering professional in a multicultural, global economy; and
  4. Develop the foundation for leadership through the abilities to communicate effectively technical and professional information as well as to work independently or as member in teams.