The Mechanical Engineering degree program is structured from a core curriculum, which is covered in the first two years, and which is in common with the degrees in Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Automation and Industrial Electronics Engineering. This core education includes basic knowledge of science and engineering such as Physics, Mathematics, Graphic Expression, Programming, Statistics and Chemistry, together with solid global training of an applied nature that covers a large number of technological areas (Materials, Thermal Engineering, Electronics, Electricity, Automation, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Structures and Organization). Mechanical engineers design, improve, produce and maintain mechanical devices and systems, components, vehicles, motors and industrial facilities, and thus, in addition to the common foundation of knowledge, they also have training in Mechanics, Solid and Structure Mechanics, Thermal Engineering and Fluid Mechanics.