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Engineering Technologies and Materials (ETaM)

The study programme of the III. degree of the university study Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Materials is designed for graduates of engineering studies in the field of study Mechanical Engineering. The aim of the study programme is to deepen the knowledge acquired at the second level of study, which is related to the student’s scientific work in the field of structural materials and their chip and chipless processing, simulation and optimization of technological processes and the application of computer support at various levels of technological systems. This study programme will prepare students for independent problem solving in the fields of forming, machining, welding, joining, surface treatment, plastics processing, casting, assembly, engineering metrology, powder metallurgy and CAx technologies. Graduates will acquire competencies to master the scientific research and development methods used in the field of manufacturing technology using current information technology. The study programme also emphasises the acquisition of communication skills and abilities in both native and foreign languages.

  Technical material properties

  Material processing

  Modelling and simulation process

  Technological process optimization

  New and newly developed materials

Grades and forms of study

 DailyCombinedExternal
Bachelor study   
Engineering study   
PhD studySK, EN SK, EN

 

SK – Study in Slovak
EN – Study in English


Additional values

Abroad stay projects such as Erasmus and Ceepus
International stays within the network of European Universities
Professionally equipped laboratories
CNC programming courses
EWE and IWE courses

Future application

Researcher
Material Property Test Worker
Engineering Production Manager
Development Worker
Production Coordinator

Studying at the FME taught me time management, teamwork, and provided me with a broader perspective, determination and especially healthy humility. I gained a lot of knowledge from experts in my fields, which I could use and develop in various job positions at work.

My specialization during my studies at the FME TU in Košice was focused on innovation management in the automotive industry. I continued to expand the acquired knowledge even after graduating university, and I continue to work in this field, which I enjoy very much, as you are constantly discovering new things in innovation.


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