2 Mechanical Engineering programs in Chile
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Pontificia Universidad Católica De Chile
Master in Engineering Sciences degree in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
- Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
MSc
Graduates of this area of the Program must have the skills to analyze problems of mechanical engineering in various fields, model complex situations and propose innovative solutions, which empower them to perform successfully and with an entrepreneurial spirit, in companies and public and private institutions, including the academic and applied research field, based on at least one of the specialties of Mechanical Engineering.
University of Magallanes (UMAG)
Master of Science in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
- Punta Arenas, Chile
Master
On-Campus
Spanish
To train graduates with a high level of specialization, capable of developing and expanding their knowledge in the areas of Mechanical Engineering allowing them to carry out research in this specialty. They will also be trained to enter the industry in the Research units, and execute technological transformation projects, and practice university teaching in the area of Mechanical Engineering.
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Master Programs in Engineering Studies Mechanical Engineering
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.
Chile has the oldest education system in the South America. The government has always partially financed this education system making it one of the cheapest student’s lives. The leading universities are Universidad de Chile and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.