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Field of study: Automotive Engineering
(New name of the Technical and IT Education programme, following approval from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education)
Degree level: First-cycle, Bachelor of Engineering
Mode of studies: Full-time
Guide for candidates
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Automotive Engineering is a fascinating journey through the world of modern technologies, robotics, and control engineering. Students gain broad knowledge and skills in industrial automation or renewable energy, depending on the chosen specialization.
What is Automotive Engineering?
Automotive Engineering is a modern engineering programme that combines theoretical foundations with intensive practical training. The programme lasts 7 semesters and includes 2475 hours of classes and 960 hours of professional internships carried out in industry-related companies.
This is a programme for people who want to develop their knowledge in the area of industrial process control or energy systems. In addition to technical knowledge, we place strong emphasis on soft skills such as teamwork, project management, and effective technical communication – competencies essential in today’s job market.
In the fourth semester, students choose one of two specializations, allowing them to tailor their educational path to their interests and career plans.
What will you learn?
The Automotive Engineering programme will prepare you to work in a dynamic industrial or energy environment. During your studies, you will acquire knowledge and skills in:
We offer two specialization modules:
Automation in Energy
Students in this specialization gain knowledge in control systems used in the energy sector, including renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydro power plants. The curriculum also covers topics related to power grid management, environmental monitoring, and modern energy technologies.
Industrial Automation
This specialization focuses on modern control and automation technologies in industry. Students learn PLC programming, SCADA system operation, industrial robotics, and digital technologies supporting production automation. It is excellent preparation for work in the dynamic industrial sector.
Where can you work after graduation?
Graduates of the Automotive Engineering programme are valued in the job market and can find employment as:
Why is it worth choosing Automotive Engineering?
Join us and gain the skills that will open doors to a career in modern industry and energy!
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