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Czestochowa University of Technology Master in Mechanical Engineering
Czestochowa University of Technology

Czestochowa University of Technology

Master in Mechanical Engineering

Częstochowa, Poland

MSc

3 semesters

English

Full time

30 Nov 2025

Feb 2026

EUR 1,200 / per semester *

On-Campus

* plus additional non-refundable 85 PLN (approx. 21 EUR) recruitment fee

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Mechanical Engineering offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with advanced knowledge in mechanical engineering principles. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through various projects and research opportunities, preparing graduates for today’s engineering challenges.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various careers in the engineering field, including roles such as mechanical engineer, research and development engineer, or project manager. They may also find opportunities in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.

Graduates of the Modelling and Simulation in the Mechanics field of study will acquire thorough preparation in the area of mechanics, machine construction, and the design, manufacture, and operation of machines and production systems. Specializations in automotive engineering, as well as thermal and automotive engineering, will provide graduates with the basics in the construction of power tools and devices as well as motor vehicles; metrology in thermal engineering; diagnostics, durability, reliability, and design of power engineering systems and thermal power stations, including the issues of energy efficiency and machine dynamics. Construction and technology-related specializations will cover the subjects of modern technological methods and preparation for constructing and designing machines, devices, and equipment with the use of computer techniques.

Graduates will be prepared to work in research institutions, design and construction, and technology institutes, as well as to manage and develop the production in machine industries and related enterprises. Graduates of first-cycle studies (Bachelor of Science) who subsequently continue to the second-cycle (Master of Science) degree programme will possess the necessary foundations to pursue four-year postgraduate studies. After completing their doctoral thesis, they will be conferred the title of Doctor of Technology in the field of mechanics or machine construction and operation.