
MSc in Mechanical Engineering
Objectives
The program aims to train senior engineers who can embark on a career in mechanical engineering, including designing, producing, detecting, controlling, applying and maintaining plant equipment, etc. It assists students to develop a rigorous scientific approach, pioneering spirit and strict academic morality.
Upon completion of the program, students are expected to:
1. Mater modern manufacturing technology, electromechanical and hydraulic integration technology, experimental technique and mechanical behavior analysis technology.
2. Be able to design and develop new products, apply productive technology and maintain production facility.
3. Do scientific research and professional technology work independently.
4. Be highly adaptable.
5. Be proficient in a foreign language; especially obtain the necessary competency in reading foreign language literature.
Core courses
Required courses
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Hours
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Credit
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Innovation and Practice of Mechanical Engineering
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32
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2
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The Frontier of Oil and Gas Mechanical Engineering
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32
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2
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Hydromechatronics Control Technology
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32
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2
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Principles and Design of the Intelligent Instrument
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32
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2
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Testing Technology of Mechanical Parameter
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32
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2
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Advanced Fluid Mechanics
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48
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3
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The Control Theory of Mechanical Engineering
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48
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3
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Signal Analysis and Processing
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48
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3
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Elastic-plastic Mechanics
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48
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3
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Mechanical Vibration
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48
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3
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Elective courses
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Title
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Hours
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Credit
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The Basis of Engineering Analysis Software Application
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32
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2
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Lectures of Mechanical Engineering Practice
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32
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2
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Machinery Dynamics
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32
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2
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Principles of Tribology
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32
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2
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Optimal Design of Machine
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32
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2
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Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering
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32
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2
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Introduction to Modern Automobiles
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32
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2
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Structure Mechanics of Offshore Engineering
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32
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2
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Mechatronic Engineering
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32
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2
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Subsea Production System and Engineering
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32
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2
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Fault Diagnosis of Machine Equipment
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32
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2
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Reliability and Failure Analysis of Mechanical System
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32
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2
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Graduation & Degree Requirements
Students are required to complete a minimum of 32 credits for graduation.
Career prospects
Most of our graduates filled responsible positions relating to mechanical engineering in petroleum institutions. Some graduates pursue further studies.