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2 Mechanical Engineering Bachelors Degree Programs in Mexico


UNAQ Universidad Aeronautica De Queretaro
Engineering in Aeronautical Mechanical Design (IDMA)
- Coyote, Mexico
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Aeronautical Mechanical Design Engineer has the professional competencies necessary for his performance in the labor field, at the local, regional and national levels. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Professional competencies are the skills and attitudes that allow the Engineer to develop activities in his professional area, adapt to new situations, as well as transfer, if necessary, his knowledge, skills, and attitudes to nearby professional areas. Generic Competences: Raise and solve engineering problems based on the principles and theories of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, through the scientific method to support decision-making in the scientific and technological fields. Develop and strengthen instrumental, interpersonal, systemic, and managerial skills to communicate in a second language.


Center for University Studies Rudolph Diesel
Engineer in Automotive Mechanics
- Rosarito, Mexico
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The automotive mechanical engineer is in charge of preserving, designing, optimizing, and validating the automotive components that constitute individual parts of the automobile. Has full knowledge of the interaction between all automotive mechanical components as well as electrical and electronic ones.
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Mechanical engineering is a diverse engineering discipline, as it is the knowledge that is necessary to take a product from idea to the marketplace. The skills necessary to accomplish this include the ability to design for functionality, aesthetics and the environment the product will be used in.
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