To train professionals capable of identifying, developing and applying solutions to multidisciplinary needs of the various sectors at national and international levels, from the perspective of mechanical engineering; demonstrating high ethical and moral values that promote welfare and social responsibility, scientific and technological development.
The mechanical Engineering program will be recognized as a world-class program, aligned with the vision of institutional development plans in their different scopes, contributing to the fulfillment of their attributes.
Train competent Mechanical engineers in the various areas of knowledge of their profession that allows them to develop efficiently in the industry, in research, in education, in the productive, economic and social sectors, both national and international, with an adequate management of the information technologies and a High sense of social responsibility.
- SCI2: Develops the ability of abstraction and critical thinking through applying the knowledge of the basic sciences in the solution of problems related to the fields of engineering.
- SC1: Designs, draws, analyzes, selects and controls machines, mechanisms and energy systems to maintain and improve industrial processes using traditional techniques, computer aided drawing (CAD) and Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) with specialized software.
- SC2: Knows, plans and performs conventional and non-conventional manufacturing processes, using conventional machines, computer numerical control machines (CNC) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM).
- SC3: Designs and controls electro-mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, for the conversion of energy between its various forms that allow the automation of tasks in an efficient way.
- SC4: Designs and analyzes rotary machines, reciprocating mechanisms and robotic manipulators to streamline their operation and for the improvement of processes and tasks.
- SC5: Knows the properties of metallic, polymeric, ceramic and composite materials for application in the industry.
- SC6: Has knowledge of bioengineering, nanotechnology, microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) to collaborate in interdisciplinary projects.
- SC7: Analyzes and develops energy-efficient projects using conventional and alternating energy sources to reduce the consumption of non-renewable energy resources.
- SC8: Meet and apply standards and standards in their areas of expertise for the development of certified products and systems satisfying reliability, security and sustainability specifications.
- To demonstrate their attributes and capacities in the productive or service sector, in companies related to mechanical engineering.
- Create alternative self-employment by promoting their own professional development, solving problems related to mechanical engineering in industry or research.
- To base the need to continually update to have the tools that allow them to enhance or transfer their knowledge.
Lead with leadership to multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary groups in carrying out activities with a social responsibility approach.
Its modality is a credit system
Enrollments in semiannual periods (6-month terms). For more information, please visit www.ugto.mx/admision.
The study plan includes 70 subjects with a total of 333 credits. Includes English as a creditable subject. It takes on the engineering area common core. The school periods are semiannual.
- First Enrollment
- COlleg life integration
- Human development and communication
- Linear algebra
- Differential calculus
- College Chemistry
- Electromagnetism and waves
- Personal development activities
- Foreign language (English or French)
- Second Enrollment
- Cultural and intercultural formation
- Entrepreneur spirit
- Information systems fundaments
- Integral calculus
- Engineering drawing
- Science of materials for engineering
- Measurement lab
- Social responsibility activities
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College social service
- Third Enrollment
- Social responsibility
- Probability & statistics
- Vector and multivariable calculus
- Differential equations
- Static
- Science of materials for mechanical engineering
- Cultural and intercultural formation activities
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College social service
- Fourth Enrollment
- Numeric Methods
- Particle dynamics
- Thermodynamics
- Fluid mechanics
- Solid mechanics
- Electrical engineering fundaments
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College social service
- Fifth Enrollment
- Programmable logic controllers
- Rigid body dynamics
- Heat transfer
- Economical engineering
- Advanced Solid Mechanics
- Manufacturing processes
- Cut processes
- Entrepreneur spirit and creativity activities
- Complementary area formative activity
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College social service
- Sixth Enrollment
- Hydraulic and pneumatic circuits
- Analysis and synthesis of mechanisms
- Industrial installations
- Interncal combustion motors
- Mechanical design
- Hydraulic and pneumatic machines
- Deepening area optional
- Complementary area formative activity
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College social service
- Seventh Enrollment
- Environmental impact
- Mechanical vibrations
- Air conditioning and cooling
- Turbomachines and thermal equipment
- Elements design for machines
- Experiments design and probabilistic
- Deepening area optional
- Complementary area formative activity
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College social service
- Eighth Enrollment
- Projects in engineering
- Control systems
- Industrial engineering and methods
- Thermal plants and rational use of energy
- Machinery dynamics
- Deepening area optional
- Transversal optional
- Complementary area formative activity
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College social service
- Ninth Enrollment
- Degree project seminar
- Deepening area optional
- Deepening area optional
- Transversal optional II
- Complementary area optional
- Complementary area formative activity
- Foreign language (English or French)
- College Social service
- Job world immersion
Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, Engineering Division (DI)
Location Salamanca
Address: Carretera Salamanca – Valle de Santiago Km. 3.5 + 1.8; Comunidad de Palo Blanco; C.P. 37000; Salamanca, Gto.
Phone: (464) 647 99 40
Campus Webpage:www.irapuatosalamanca.ugto.mx
Division Webpage:www.ingenierias.ugto.mx
The mechanical Engineering program will be recognized as a world-class program,
Aligned with the vision of institutional development plans in their different scopes, contributing to the fulfillment of their attributes.