Branch Details

Manufacturing Technology

Original title in Czech: Strojírenská technologieFSIAbbreviation: B-STGAcad. year: 2020/2021

Programme: Engineering

Length of Study: 3 years

Accredited from: 1.1.1999Accredited until: 31.12.2024

Profile

The graduates will acquire knowledge of the basic conventional and non-conventional technologies used in industrial and generally in all engineering applications. This way graduates will obtain all basic knowledge in the areas of the branch. The graduates will be able to work independently and to solve problems of production technology, technical and technological production preparation also with computer support in the frame of CAD/CAM/CIM methods. Thus the Bachelor’s degree graduates will be well equipped to find jobs in engineering practice as leaders or members of production teams of various specifications focused into branch of manufacturing technology. Graduates will be also well equipped to work in all branches of production technology like experts in modern industrial large/small-scale production and enterprise spheres of activity, as well as in non-productive areas such as services, business, guidance, and also in another large number of employment opportunities.

Key learning outcomes

The graduates will acquire knowledge of the basic conventional and non-conventional technologies used in industrial and generally in all engineering applications. This way graduates will obtain all basic knowledge in the areas of the branch. The graduates will be able to work independently and to solve problems of production technology, technical and technological production preparation also with computer support in the frame of CAD/CAM/CIM methods. Thus the Bachelor’s degree graduates will be well equipped to find jobs in engineering practice as leaders or members of production teams of various specifications focused into branch of manufacturing technology. Graduates will be also well equipped to work in all branches of production technology like experts in modern industrial large/small-scale production and enterprise spheres of activity, as well as in non-productive areas such as services, business, guidance, and also in another large number of employment opportunities.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

A wide range of careers in engineering is available in the industry, business and education although the Engineering degree can lead to a career in almost any area. There continues to be a shortage of graduates in many fields and our students find that they greatly sought after these days. The reputation of the University is such that industry is keen to collaborate with us in teaching as well as research. Support has been frequently provided in the form of specialised equipment and, in some subjects, visiting staff contributes to course teaching to provide an up-to-date industrial dimension.

  • Production Engineering and Industrial Management -Master´s Degree (3 year full-time studying programme)
  • Manufacturing Technology – Doctoral Studying Programme (3 years full-time, 5 year part-time)

Guarantor


Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
CELElectrical Engineering and Electronicscs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 26yes
CMMathematics III-Bcs4CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / CPP - 13yes
4PPStrength of Materials Ics7CompulsoryCr,ExP - 52 / C1 - 12 / CPP - 14yes
CTTTechnology of Formingcs9CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 39yes
3VTProduction Technology IIcs2CompulsoryGCrL - 26yes
A3English 3en0Compulsory-optionalCrCj - 26 / CPP - 13Englishyes
A5English 5en0Compulsory-optionalCrCj - 26Englishyes
0MIPractical Materials Engineering on Industrial Artefactscs2ElectiveCrP - 8 / L - 12 / C1 - 3yes
2. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
CMEMetallurgycs6CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 13yes
DPPComputer Aided Technologycs5CompulsoryGCrP - 26 / CPP - 26yes
6SMEngineering Metrology Ics4CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 26yes
DTMEngineering Mechanicscs7CompulsoryCr,ExP - 52 / C1 - 14 / CPP - 12yes
DTBMachining Technologycs6CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 39yes
DSTPower Machinescs5Compulsory-optionalCr,ExP - 26 / C1 - 261yes
DZMTesting of Materials and Productscs5Compulsory-optionalCr,ExP - 26 / L - 261yes
A4English 4en0Compulsory-optionalCrCj - 26 / CPP - 13Englishyes
A6English 6en0Compulsory-optionalCrCj - 26Englishyes
3. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DR3Year Project II - Machiningcs3CompulsoryGCrL - 26yes
DR2Year Project I - Metal Forming, Weldingcs3CompulsoryGCrL - 26yes
ESVSpecial Technology of Productioncs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 26yes
ETRTechnological Processescs6CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 26yes
ETMTechnological Projects and Materials Handlingcs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / CPP - 26yes
ETVTechnology of Weldingcs6CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 26yes
EACApplication of CAD/CAM in Machining Technology Ics4Compulsory-optionalCr,ExP - 26 / CPP - 261yes
ESLAdvanced Foundry Technologycs4Compulsory-optionalCr,ExP - 39 / L - 261yes
0ZCAcademic Sources and Citationscs2ElectiveCrCPP - 13yes
3. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
FDTBachelor Project (B-STG)cs5CompulsoryCrL - 26 / VB - 78yes
EMMMechanisation and Automationcs6CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / C1 - 26yes
FPNJigs and Toolscs6CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 39yes
FACApplication of CAD/CAM in Machining Technology IIcs3Compulsory-optionalGCrP - 26 / CPP - 262yes
HT2Technological Projectscs3Compulsory-optionalGCrP - 26 / CPP - 262yes
FEOBachelor Seminar (B-STG, Machining)cs2Compulsory-optionalCrC1 - 26seminaryes
FETBachelor Seminar (B-STG, Forming, Welding, Casting)cs2Compulsory-optionalCrC1 - 26seminaryes
3. year of study, both semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
5AZEnglish - Basic Examen6Compulsory-optionalExZ - 1Englishyes
7AZEnglish - Exam B1en6Compulsory-optionalExZ - 1Englishyes
All the groups of optional courses
Gr. Number of courses Courses
1 1 DST, DZM
English 1 A3, A5
2 1 FAC, HT2
1 1 EAC, ESL
English 1 A4, A6
English 1 5AZ, 7AZ
seminar 1 FEO, FET

Responsibility: Ing. Jiří Dressler