Code | M-MBM-EN-ST1 |
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Organizational unit | Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering |
Field of studies | Mechanical Engineering |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Level of education | First cycle (Bachelor) |
Language(s) of instruction | English |
Duration | 3,5 years (7 semesters) |
Recruitment committee address | aleja Tysiąclecia Państwa Polskiego 7, budynek B 25-314 Kielce |
WWW address | https://wmibm.tu.kielce.pl/ |
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Mechanical Engineering
full-time study
- undergraduate (first-cycle) programme 3.5 years (7 semesters) in duration
leading to an inżynier qualification (bachelor’s degree)
specialisms:
– maintenance of mining and quarrying equipment
– metal science and welding technology
– industrial design engineering
– computer-aided manufacturing
– computer-aided laser and plasma technologies
– automotive engineering
– CAD/CAE systems
– fluid power systems
– weapons engineering and applied computer science
- postgraduate (second-cycle) programme 1.5 years (3 semesters) in duration
leading to a magister inżynier qualification (master’s degree)
specialisms:
– maintenance of mining and quarrying equipment
– industrial maintenance
– metal science and welding technology
– industrial design engineering
– computer-aided manufacturing
– computer-aided laser and plasma technologies
– automotive engineering
– CAD/CAE systems
– weapons engineering and applied computer science
Overview of the undergraduate (first-cycle) programme
On completion of this programme, students will have a theoretical and practical background to undertake and complete engineering tasks in the areas of design, development, control and automation of manufacturing systems and processes. They will gain the necessary knowledge to handle management problems in the manufacturing and transport sectors. They will develop knowledge required by specialists applying computer systems and digital data processing to design, operate, maintain and control manufacturing systems. In general-knowledge and core engineering courses, they will learn how to properly operate, maintain, repair, rebuild and retrofit manufacturing facilities, especially mechanical machinery and equipment. The will have skills to use computer hardware and software to design and manufacture as well as organise and manage engineering tasks. They will have a specialist knowledge of automotive engineering, including the fundamentals of electromobility. They will gain a basic knowledge of metrology for mechanical engineering, particularly geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) measurement. After completing additional training, graduates may seek employment at the Świętokrzyski Laboratory Campus of the Central Office of Measures established in Kielce in cooperation with the Kielce University of Technology.
Overview of the postgraduate (second-cycle) programme
Students completing this programme will have an extensive general and specialist knowledge of mechanical engineering. Provided with more experience in concept development than undergraduate students, they will be prepared to conduct research so that they can create new designs and processes or improve the existing ones. They will be equipped with knowledge and skills to lead innovation projects, especially ones involving the use of computer hardware and software, to solve engineering problems in both large and small manufacturing facilities. They will have computer knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively use various engineering applications. They will have programming skills to modify readily available applications or create their own ones.
On completion of this programme, students will have an in-depth knowledge of metrology and quality engineering for mechanical engineering purposes. They will be well acquainted with the latest methods of computer-based measurement, especially geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) measurement and surface texture measurement. Graduates of this postgraduate level programme could be a valuable asset to the management team at the Świętokrzyski Laboratory Campus of the Central Office of Measures established in Kielce in cooperation with the Kielce University of Technology.
Required Documents:
- secondary school certificate containing a transcript of marks – in the original language and sworn translation into English or Polish
- Legalization/Apostille of the originally issued diploma and transcript of marks
- valid passport (pages with photo and personal data)
- visa (if required and obtained)
- language confirmation (not necessary for citizens of English-speaking countries)
- health insurance (before arrival at KUT)
Required documents (from the IRK system)
- eligibility statement – a confirmation
- signed application letter
- personal questionnaire
- after arrival statement
- candidate’s statement
Fees:
- Tuition fee for course in English = €1,200 per semester
- Tuition fee for course in Polish = €600 per semester
- Application fee = €20
- Application fee for Architecture = €35