The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering programme offered at IIE MSA is accredited by the CHE/HEQC and endorsed by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).
The shortage of skilled engineers has a widespread effect on South Africa and the African continent at large, affecting the country’s functioning in the globalised business environment and economy. Upon graduating with this degree, your skills will be in high demand, making you sought after by potential employers.
You will be well-prepared to enter into the industry upon graduating. Unlike traditional engineering programmes, the IIE Bachelor of Engineering programme will expose you to the role of engineering in the real world as early as the first year of the programme.
Our programme ensures that you are equipped with first-hand experience of the value that engineering adds to improving the quality of lives in communities.
The AIC provides a comprehensive and strategic approach to supporting innovations in teaching and learning, including the development of blended, hybrid and online learning environments.
Mechanical Engineering is in demand in South Africa and is one of the broadest areas of engineering, attracting students who are proficient in mathematics and physics. Mechanical Engineers are logical thinkers who thrive on intricate challenges and problem-solving.
This qualification meets the academic requirements for you to write your trade test once you have aquired the required practical hours. This qualification consist of one compulsory part (N1-N3 theory) and two optional practical parts, beginners level (done between N1-N3).
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Mechanical Engineering (N1 - N3) A Mechanical Engineer is involved with the design, development, production, marketing, installation, maintenance and general research of machinery and mechanical equipment in almost every type of industry and technology.
The Mechanical Engineering programme comprises the design and development of machinery, ranging from simple mechanisms to more complex machines as well as the processes involved in operating and maintaining them.
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