Mangaluru: SJEC introduces innovative minor degree programme for mechanical engineering students


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Mangaluru, Aug 12: St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) is proud to announce the launch of an unprecedented opportunity for students enrolling in their bachelor's programme in mechanical engineering. The university-approved minor degree programme will enable mechanical engineering students to simultaneously pursue specialized expertise in emerging technologies while obtaining a major degree in their core discipline.

This groundbreaking initiative aims to equip mechanical engineering students with a comprehensive skill set that combines the principles of traditional engineering with cutting-edge knowledge in diverse fields. The minor degree programme encompasses a range of exciting options including:

1. Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
2. Data Science
3. IoT (Internet of Things)
4. Innovation & Entrepreneurship

The addition of these minor degree options was met with enthusiasm by the faculty and students alike. A senior faculty member in the mechanical engineering department highlighted the incredible opportunity this provides for students to graduate with a strong foundation in core engineering principles while gaining valuable skills in emerging technologies. This multifaceted approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of the modern workforce, capable of adapting to the rapidly evolving technological landscape.

"The introduction of the minor degree programme is a visionary step towards producing well-rounded engineering graduates," noted the faculty member. "Students can now seamlessly integrate their passion for core engineering with the dynamic fields of AI, cybersecurity, data science, IoT, and entrepreneurship, creating a workforce that is not only versatile but also highly relevant to industry needs."

The inclusion of the innovation & entrepreneurship option is particularly exciting for students with business aspirations. They will have the unique opportunity to learn about innovation processes and entrepreneurial strategies during their bachelor's degree, culminating in the potential to initiate their own startups upon graduation.

Additionally, this programme significantly enhances the employability of mechanical engineering graduates. With a strong focus on hands-on skills and real-world applications, students will be uniquely positioned to address complex challenges across multiple domains. The past academic year (2022-23) witnessed an outstanding placement record for mechanical engineering students at St Joseph Engineering College, with 154 job offers extended to 119 students by nearly 60 core mechanical companies.

The minor degree option, available for the current batch (2023-24), promises to open new horizons for both students and potential employers. By specializing in emerging technologies, graduates will offer a rare blend of traditional engineering expertise and cutting-edge proficiencies, creating a pool of talent poised to drive innovation in diverse industries.

Admissions for the mechanical engineering programme, including the minor degree options, are now open at St Joseph Engineering College. Interested candidates can learn more about the programme by contacting the admissions office.

St Joseph Engineering College remains committed to providing exceptional education and fostering holistic development to produce graduates ready to make a significant impact on the world.

 

 

 

  

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