Programme structure
The study program includes (not limited) the following modules:
• Maths, Physics, Statistics and other base courses,
• IT module (information technology, programming etc.),
• Module of technical courses (algorithms and data structures, numerical methods, computer simulations, CAD/CAM/CAE systems),
• Design, manufacture and operation of machines and mechanical devices
• Practical use of CAx systems, with particular emphasis on simulation, analytical and computational methods,
• Application of machining technology, foundry, welding, plastics and metal processing,
• Implementation of the production and assembly processes of machines in accordance with modern technologies
• Automation and robotics,
• Engineering mid-project (last semester).
Career opportunities
Graduates from Mechanical Engineering:
• shall find jobs in companies dealing with design, manufacturing and exploitation of machinery, e.g. in design offices, and connected with production planning and automation of technological processes;
• shall possess the wide knowledge and skills in metallurgy, materials science, machining, joining technologies, engineering designing, automation, plant management, quality management and other related areas;
• shall be well-prepared to take up post-graduate studies leading to the Master’s degree – the faculty offers several proposals in English.