Publication date: 
2022/01/27
Modern engineering is no longer based on mechanics alone. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering applies current technological trends and the latest knowledge in robotics, automation, additive manufacturing and process control to teaching. It is unique in many technical areas. It has its own testing facilities for aircraft engines, provides homologation of new cars and develops innovative machining tools. It incorporates new technologies into its curricula. Students learn how machines can make life better, how they are improved and how they are designed using new discoveries and processes.

To keep up with the rest, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering opens newly accredited bachelor study programmes. MACHINERY ENGINEERING is a three-year programme suitable for postgraduate studies.  If a student decides to start working in an engineering company as soon as possible, he/she can transfer to the ENGINEERING study programme, which is more practice-oriented, from the second year onwards. This programme has two specialisations, Mechanical Engineering Production and General Engineering. Applicants who have successfully passed the mathematics or physics school leaving exams in 2020 and 2021 or will pass the leaving exams in 2022 are admitted to the Bachelor's programme without an entrance examination.

In the programme courses, students can get involved in various teaching or student projects. They can also build their own formula or model aircraft, produce a precision part on a 3D printer, design a new production line, reduce emissions from biomass combustion and learn to work in a team. An example is the Engineering Student Club team, that meets with many industry professionals and ensures its team members are well prepared for careers in top companies.

More information about studies and student life is available on the faculty's website.

The news can also be found on the faculty´s website here.

Photo, courtesy of: CTU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

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