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Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering is an interdisciplinary science covering knowledge in the field of modern technologies of machine and product manufacturing processes, including IT methods supporting engineering works – design, production, operation of machines, and the selection of construction materials. It includes pro-ecological technologies and integrated environmental, safety, and quality management systems in manufacturing processes. It develops the skills of cooperation in a group, team management as well as the management of industrial and research and development institutions.

Predispositions

  • creativity,
  • ability to work individually and in a team,
  • focus on searching for new technical and technological solutions.

What subject is worth passing on the matura exam?

  • maths,
  • physics,
  • foreign language.

Career

  • work as a designer – constructor,
  • work as a manufacturing process technologist,
  • managing project teams,
  • management of industrial and research and development facilities.

The place where most classes are held

  • all classes take place in the building of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at ul. Mikołajczyk 5

First-cycle studies

  • 7-semester studies with a general academic profile, after which the student receives the title of the mechanical engineer.

Specialties

The course includes three specializations:

  • design and operation of aviation structures
  • machine design
  • manufacturing technology

Studies in the field of study are to provide the education of specialists who, based on the acquired knowledge in the field of basic sciences and engineering sciences and practical skills, will obtain the basis for work in the area of ​​issues related to the field of study, in order to meet the technical, technological, economic and ecological needs of social needs. Graduates of engineering studies (1st degree) may continue their studies at 2nd-degree master’s studies.