Bachelors in Engineering (Engineering Technology)
VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
Key Information
Campus location
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
Bachelors in Engineering (Engineering Technology)
Being a technologist means perfectly controlling engineering production processes. It needs to know the properties of materials, methods of machining, SW CAD CAM, manufacturing process and so on.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Semester 1
Compulsory
- Basics of Mathematics
- Fundamentals of Energy Processes
- Mathematics I
- Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals
- Physics I
- Structural Materials
- Technical Calculations
- Welding Fundamentals
- Work Transport and Logistics
Mandatory optional type B
- Czech Language for Foreigners a/I - mobility - exchange programs
- History of Science and Technology in Engineering
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
Optional
- Basic Winter Sports Course 1.year
Semester 2
Compulsory
- Constructive Geometry
- Machine Operating, Diagnostics and Maintenance
- Mathematics II
- Properties and testing of materials
- Statics
- Technology of Machining
Mandatory optional type B
- Czech Language for Foreigners a/II - mobility - exchange programs
- English Language b/I for FS (pre-intermediate)
- English Language c/I for FS (intermediate)
- History of Science and Technology in Engineering
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
Optional
- Basic Summer Sports Course 1.year
Semester 3
Compulsory
- Dynamics I
- Engineering Metrolgy
- Fluid Mechanics
- Graphic Systems
- Mathematics III
- Mechanics of Materials
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/II for FS (pre-intermediate)
- English Language c/II for FS (intermediate)
- German Language c/II for FS (intermediate)
- History of Science and Technology in Engineering
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
Optional
- Basic Winter Sports Course 2.year
- MathCad
- Physical education 2.year A
- Team Work Principals
Semester 4
Compulsory
- Computer aided design I
- Control System Fundamentals
- Electrical Engineering
- Forming and Casting Technologies
- Machines Parts and Mechanisms
- Physics II
- Thermomechanics
Mandatory optional type B
- History of Science and Technology in Engineering
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
Optional
- Basic Summer Sports Course 2.year
- Graphic Systems II
- Physical education 2.year B
Semester 5
Compulsory
- Machining
- Management and Organization of Production
- Metal Forming
- programing Machine Tools
- Surface Treatment
- Welding
Mandatory optional type B
- History of Science and Technology in Engineering
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
Semester 6
Compulsory
- Cutting Tools
- Numerical Mathematics
- The Welding Machines
Mandatory optional type B
- Engineering Technology in Contexts
- Practice in machining and metrology
- History of Science and Technology in Engineering
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
Optional
- Computer Aided Welding
Program Outcome
Graduate's knowledge
Within the specialization Engineering Technology the student gains a deeper knowledge of basic technological processes (forming, welding, machining) and heat treatment of materials, surface treatment of semi-finished products and basics of tool construction. Students will learn more about the possibilities of computer support of technological processes and their organization and management.
Graduate's skills
Graduates will acquire professional skills in terms of using professional terminology and processing technical documentation. They can read technical drawings of products or parts and design the most effective methods and procedures of their production, they can perform expert analysis of machinery and production technologies, they can analyze and evaluate technical solutions.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Graduate's employment
Students will find employment as head of production, assembly and metrology technologists, specialists in production.