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Faculty of Technology

Process Engineering

Faculty: Faculty of Technology Programme: Process Engineering Mode: Full time, Part time Type: Bachelor's Language: Czech

This programme is taught in Czech only

Do you like machines and not want to be lost the woods when it comes to searching for a job?  Well you might want to apply to this programme. The demand for graduates of this programme is constantly four times higher than the amount of graduates our university can provide. We will teach you to use advanced technology (yes, you will really work with the equipment, not just stare at it from afar and marvel at how wonderful, complicated and expensive it is), you will be able to create things you see around you and your ideas will get a chance to change the world. You will be allowed to create plenty of models, construction in 3D software such as Catia, AutoCAD, NX or SolidEdge, and fiddle with a wide array of materials in the lab. In addition to that, you will gain expanding knowledge in mathematics and physics, and during sleepless nights you will be able to improve your technical drawing skills. It is really no exaggeration to say that as a graduate of this programme you will have no problems succeeding in the labour market.

What courses can you look forward to?

  • Algebra and Geometry
  • Computer Aided Design
  • Basics of Construction and Machine Parts
  • Materials Science
  • CAD
  • Quality and Metrology
  • Technical Drawing
  • Technical Means of Automation
  • Engineering Polymers
  • Processing Engineering of Composites
  • Mechanical Behaviour of Solids
  • Electrotechnics and Industrial Electronics
  • Construction of Machines and Equipment

Where can you find employment after graduation?

  • Literally any industry
  • Development engineering
  • Construction
  • Projection
  • Design of polymer components
  • Innovation and optimization of production processes of companies
  • Control and quality of production
  • Plastic and machine production

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