Course Overview
The MSc in Mechanical Engineering gives students a strong background in advanced engineering theory and practical research. The course covers modern manufacturing, robotics, thermal systems, machine design, automation, and energy technologies. Students work in well-equipped laboratories and take part in research with faculty members on real engineering projects.
The university has built strong links with industry and research organizations, giving students opportunities to gain practical experience and develop technical skills. Graduates can move into careers in automotive companies, aerospace industries, robotics firms, energy companies, manufacturing, research centers, and government organizations. Many students continue to doctoral programs in South Korea or other countries. The degree is well respected by employers and academic institutions and gives graduates the knowledge needed for engineering work in a global setting. The program continues to grow through research activity, international partnerships, and a focus on practical engineering education.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related engineering field from a recognized university. Official academic transcripts, a completed application form, passport copy, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, and financial documents are commonly required for international admission. Some departments may request additional documents or an interview.
Gachon University offers scholarships for qualified international students. Awards may be based on academic results, language ability, research performance, or recommendations from the academic department. Students should apply within the admission period and submit all required documents before the deadline. Scholarship amounts and eligibility may differ by department and semester.
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.
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