Graduates with professional employment orientation in theoretical and applied mechanics can engage in technical or management work in design, construction, development, research, teaching and management units in construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, underground engineering, road and bridge engineering and other fields.
1. Master the basic knowledge of mathematics and physics, and have strong analytical and calculus skills;
2. Master the basic theoretical knowledge of mechanics, and initially master the basic experimental skills and experimental analysis methods of mechanics; Master certain engineering background knowledge, and initially learn the method of establishing simple mechanical model;
3. Understand the general principles and knowledge of similar majors;
4. Understand the new development of science and technology within the scope of this major;
5. Understand the national science and technology policies and regulations, industrial policies and intellectual property rights;
6. Master the basic methods of information inquiry, document retrieval and obtaining relevant information by using modern information technology; Have the ability to design experiments, create experimental conditions, summarize, sort out and analyze experimental results, write papers and participate in academic exchanges.
Theoretical and applied mechanics's professional prospects theoretical and applied mechanics's professional employment prospects are good. At present, due to the rapid development of mechanics and applied mechanics related industries, there is an increasing demand for professionals, including professionals. Affected by this, the professional employment rate of theoretical and applied mechanics in domestic universities has generally increased, but due to the nature of professional work, the total demand is still small.