Mode and Duration of Study

The Master’s degree in Thermal Engineering Techniques extends over two academic years. The first phase begins with the preparatory year, during which students receive advanced academic courses according to standards that enable them to delve deeply into the specific areas of thermal engineering specialization. The curriculum is divided into two semesters. The first semester includes seven required courses, while the second semester includes six courses, totaling thirteen courses throughout the year. Each course lasts fifteen weeks, ensuring students acquire a solid and specialized knowledge base. In the second phase, students engage in scientific research by preparing a thesis on advanced topics in thermal engineering, contributing to enriching research and application and developing engineering solutions in the fields of energy and heat.