Curriculum Structure
The Graduate Program for Engineering Technology under the College of Engineering is divided into two specialized divisions: Intelligent Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. This program integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, emphasizing professional expertise, interdisciplinary integration, and innovative applications. Graduates will be well-equipped to compete in the global job market.
Divisions & Curriculum
1. Intelligent Mechanical Engineering Division
This division focuses on mechanical system design, artificial intelligence, and automation technologies. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of Industry 4.0 core technologies, including smart manufacturing, robotics, automated production lines, the Internet of Things (IoT), and AI-driven mechanical systems. The curriculum is designed to develop expertise in mechatronic integration and big data analytics, enabling students to address industry challenges effectively.
2. Civil Engineering Division
This division emphasizes modern civil engineering technologies, covering infrastructure design, project management, urban planning, and disaster prevention technologies. Students will develop skills in advanced data analytics and 3D modeling techniques, essential for planning and managing large-scale construction projects. Additionally, the program prepares students to tackle challenges related to climate change resilience and sustainable infrastructure.
Career Prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in high-tech industries, manufacturing, public infrastructure, international engineering firms, and real estate development, equipped with the skills to solve real-world problems and stay ahead of industry trends.
1. Intelligent Mechanical Engineering Division
Career opportunities include smart manufacturing, automation equipment design, robotics development, and semiconductor manufacturing. With the growing demand for professionals in these fields, graduates may also explore cutting-edge industries such as robotics, autonomous vehicles, and IoT applications.
2. Civil Engineering Division
Graduates can work for major construction developers, international engineering firms, or government agencies, contributing to key infrastructure projects such as metro systems, bridges, and smart city planning. Additionally, there are opportunities in green building development and sustainable energy projects.
With a solid technical foundation and interdisciplinary expertise, graduates of this program are well-prepared to navigate global industry changes and challenges while making significant professional contributions.