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Information about the course

Field of study:

Mechanical Engineering

Level of studies:

second-cycle studies

Mode of study:

Part-time studies

Date of commencement of studies:

February 2024

Faculty:

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology

Level of qualification according to the European and national qualifications frameworks:

full qualification at the 7th level of the Polish Qualifications Framework

Learning profile:

general academic profile

Number of semesters:

    3

Number of ECTS credits:

  • 46 - Field of study: Mechanical Engineering
  • 90 - Specialization: Manufacturing Engineering and Production Systems
  • 90 - Specialization: Heat and Fluid Flow Technologies
  • 90 - Specialization: Modeling in Machine and Vehicle Design

Work placement:

The study program does't include apprenticeship.

Graduation requirements:

Obtaining the learning outcomes and the required number of ECTS points specified in the education program, submitting and obtaining a positive grade for the diploma thesis and passing the diploma examination.

Graduate profile and further learning opportunities:

A mechanics and mechanical engineering graduate, irrespective of his/her specialization, should have mastered knowledge in the main disciplines, enabling him/her to act as a specialist in mechanics in various fields of technology. The study system develops and perpetuates in him/her such qualities as creativity, the need and ability for continuous self-education and responsibility. The graduate possesses technical knowledge focused on mechanics and mechanical engineering. The knowledge obtained at the studies will enable the graduate to solve complex constructional, technological, operational, organizational, experimental, and research tasks, use mathematical methods, simulation, planning, and mathematical elaboration of experimental results, and use specialized computer software for design or engineering and research parts of the work. The graduate demonstrates the ability to solve simple scientific problems independently. The acquired basis of broadly defined technical knowledge and economic knowledge will enable the graduate to manage teams of employees and production plants. The graduate is familiar with the use and handling of computer equipment and has a good knowledge of at least one foreign language, allowing him or her to use foreign language literature freely and also to work abroad. The graduate is prepared to start studies at a Doctoral School.

Person responsible for the study programme:

dr hab. inż. Michał Wodtke
michal.wodtke@pg.edu.pl
+48583471046
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