Mechanical Engineering, BSc
(Operation and Maintenance Specialization)
The aim of the teaching program is to train mechanical engineers who can operate and maintain machines and mechanical devices, introduce and apply engineering technologies, organize and control work phases, and solve general problems in research and planning as expected by the labor market. Those who complete the specialization will have in-depth theoretical knowledge to continue their studies in the second cycle.
Our graduates will develop competence and acquire knowledge in the following areas:
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Introducing and applying modern technologies and computational engineering methods and systems (manufacturing technologies, CAE)
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Operating and developing mechatronic systems (electrotechnics and electronics, measuring and automation, hydraulics and pneumatics)
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Operating and maintaining machines and mechanical devices (mechanical system engineering, heat and fluid machines)
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Organizing and controlling operational processes and mechanical developments
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Planning the construction and design of machine parts, devices, and apparatus (machine elements, CAD, finite element method)
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Solving general problems in research and planning as expected by the labor market (administration and law, basics of quality assurance, management for engineers, safety engineering)
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Carrying out diagnostic testing and assessing the reliability of machines and devices (fracture mechanics, non-destructive testing and diagnostics)
The curriculum contains the following subject modules:
Basic Science Subjects: 48 credits
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Mathematics, Technical Mechanics, Engineering Physics, Operation and Theory of Machines, Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Technical Chemistry.
Economics and Humanities Subjects: 20 credits
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Economics for Engineers, Microeconomics, Basics of Quality Management, Management for Engineers, State Administration and Law, Introduction to Ethics.
Professional Subjects: 117 credits
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Informatics, Descriptive Geometry, Technical Drawing, Machine Elements, CAD and CAE, 3D Computer-Aided Design, Materials Science, Technology of Structural Materials, Electrotechnics and Electronics, Measurements and Automatics, Thermal and Fluid Machines, Manufacturing Processes, Logistics, Industrial Safety, Steel Constructions, Hydraulics and Pneumatic Machines, Fracture Mechanics, Manufacturing Planning, Diagnostics, FEM, PLC, Material Handling and Robotics, Drivetrain Optimization, Machine Repairing, Maintenance Engineering.
Optional Subjects:10 credits
Thesis: 15 credits
Duration of Studies: 7 semesters
Contact Hours: 2,352
ECTS Credits: 210
Internship: 6 weeks
Final Exam:
Defending the thesis (oral presentation and discussion)
Exam in two subject areas chosen by the student
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Machine Repairing
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One subject chosen by the student (Material Handling and Robotics or Maintenance Engineering)
The Bulletin of the program can be found here
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