Course Overview
The BSc in Mechanical Engineering at Gachon University has grown into a respected engineering program with a strong balance of theory and practical training. Students study engineering principles through laboratory classes, design projects, and research activities that match current industry needs. Modern equipment and research facilities give students practical experience before graduation.
The program has built close links with manufacturing companies, technology firms, and research institutes across South Korea. These connections support internships, field training, and employment opportunities. Students can take part in engineering competitions, research projects, and international exchange programs that add value to their academic experience.
Graduates work across many sectors, including automotive engineering, robotics, aerospace, manufacturing, energy systems, and industrial automation. Many continue their education in master's and doctoral programs or begin professional engineering careers in South Korea and other countries. The degree offers a strong academic base, practical skills, and good career opportunities in the global engineering sector.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have completed secondary education or an equivalent qualification recognized by Gachon University. Academic transcripts, graduation certificates, a passport copy, and other admission documents are required during the application process. English proficiency scores should be submitted if requested for the selected program.
Gachon University offers scholarships for international students based on academic performance and language scores. New students may receive admission scholarships, and continuing students can qualify for tuition reductions by maintaining good academic results. Applications are submitted through the university's online admission system during the official admission period. Applicants should prepare all required documents before the deadline.
Part Time Work Details
International students on a D-2 student visa may work part-time after receiving university and immigration approval. The usual limit is 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled vacations, subject to visa conditions and academic standing.
Language Requirement