Industrial and Agricultural Plant Mechanics

 

Program Description

Study program “Mechanics of Industrial and Agricultural Plants” prepares specialists skilled in the construction, operation and maintenance of mechanical plants used in industry and agriculture. This program aims to equip students with technical skills to efficiently and safely manage machinery and automated systems in these sectors.

The combination of mechanics, electronics and hydraulics in this program ensures that students are prepared to face the challenges of the labor market and contribute to the development of the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Pedagogical and methodological preparation to maximize student success.

What is taught in this program?

During the program, students will be trained in:

  • Basics of Mechanics – Mechanical principles for plant operation.
  • Industrial Machinery and Plants – Installation and maintenance of machinery in the industrial sector.
  • Agricultural Machinery – Operation and management of agricultural equipment.
  • Facilities Management and Technical Safety – Quality control and safety in mechanical plants.
  • Energy and Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems – Application of advanced technologies for energy management.
  • Mechanical Design and Modeling – Use of CAD software for plant design and optimization.

Employment Opportunities

After completing the program, students can be employed in:

  • Manufacturing and processing industry – Management and maintenance of industrial machinery.
  • Agriculture and agribusiness sectors – Use of modern technologies in agricultural machinery.
  • Construction and energy sector – Implementation of mechanical and hydraulic plants.
  • Industrial automation companies – Using technology for the maintenance of automatic systems.

This program provides practical and technical preparation for a growing job market, enabling students to have a secure and stable career in the sectors of industry, agriculture and advanced mechanics.

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