Code | M-IB-ST1 |
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Organizational unit | Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering |
Field of studies | Safety Engineering |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Level of education | First cycle (Bachelor) |
Language(s) of instruction | Polish |
Duration | 3,5 years (7 semesters) |
Recruitment committee address | aleja Tysiąclecia Państwa Polskiego 7, budynek B 25-314 Kielce |
Office opening hours | poniedziałek 11.00-14.00 wtorek 11.00-14.00 środa nieczynny czwartek 11.00-14.00 piątek 11.00-14.00 w dniach zjazdów: 15.00 – 17.00 sobota / w dniach zjazdów: 8.30 – 11.30 |
WWW address | https://wmibm.tu.kielce.pl/ |
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Safety Engineering
full-time study
- undergraduate (first-cycle) programme 3.5 years (7 semesters) in duration
leading to an inżynier qualification (bachelor’s degree)
specialisms:
– workplace and transport safety
– internal security engineering
– industrial safety systems
– forensic science and criminology
part-time (weekend) study
- undergraduate (first-cycle) programme 4 years (8 semesters) in duration
leading to an inżynier qualification (bachelor’s degree)
specialisms:
– workplace and transport safety
– internal security engineering
– industrial safety systems
– forensic science and criminology
Overview of the undergraduate (first-cycle) programme
Students specialising in workplace and transport safety will develop knowledge of safety for transport, safe operation and maintenance of industrial machinery and systems, and risk management. The focus will be on the knowledge of safety in industrial facilities, including logistics, recycling, electrical safety and safety requirements for machining processes and equipment. On completion of this programme, students will be prepared to perform tasks associated with safe operation and maintenance of machines and equipment in the transport, manufacturing and public administration sectors. During the programme, students of this specialism may obtain a forklift truck licence issued by the Office of Technical Inspection.
Students choosing the industrial safety systems specialism will gain knowledge and skills to organise a safe working environment, manage rescue and emergency operations by planning and overseeing safety procedures, assess hazards and risks at the workplace, and devise and implement health and safety measures. The focus will be on developing knowledge of workstation assessment, workplace ergonomics, safety devices and features, personal protective equipment and industrial system safety. The knowledge and skills of occupational health and safety gained during the programme will prepare students to work as safety inspectors and other specialists dealing with safety issues.
Students specialising in internal security engineering will learn about the essentials of weapons engineering, especially the design, production and use of weapons and ammunition. They will have knowledge of internal, external and terminal ballistics as well as mechanical failure analysis. They will be taught how to maintain and protect public administration buildings and other public facilities; they will also learn about the organisation and responsibilities of uniformed services in Poland.
Students choosing the forensic science and criminology specialism will have knowledge of the design, manufacture and safe operation of weapons, ammunition and fuzes. They will develop knowledge of state-of-the-art forensic analysis methods, especially forensic ballistics, as well as collection and preservation of forensic evidence, and forensic examination and investigation. Students will gain knowledge of data protection and cryptographic methods.
Required documents:
- valid passport (pages with photo and personal data)
- scan of the secondary school certificate with Legalization/Apostille and the annotation (or as a separate document) stating, that the certificate entitles to apply for admission to degree programmes at universities of every type in the country in which you received the above mentioned certificate
- Eligibility statement signed by the relevant institution.
- Statement of obligation to complete degree recognition process
- Information about secondary education for degree recognition purposes
- English certificate – (with exception if candidate is from an English speaking country or previous education was conducted fully in English language) or Polish certificate if a foreigner wants to study in Polish
- Medical certificate
- Signed Application Letter
- Bachelor diploma which entitles you to apply for master degree in country where bachelor diploma was awarded (regards ONLY candidates for master degree)
- Transcript of records with grading scale (regards ONLY candidates for master degree)
- Insurance policy against sickness and accidents for the period of candidate’s education in Poland, or European Health Insurance Card, or agreement with National Health Fund
Fees:
- Tuition fee for course in English = €1,000 per semester
- Tuition fee for course in Polish = €500 per semester
- Application fee = €20
- Application fee for Architecture = €35