Study programme automobilová elektronika

Basic information

Study programme in national registry: automobilová elektronika
Guaranted by: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Study field: Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Level of degree: 1
Form of study: present
Degree: Bc.
Length of study in years: 3
Professionally oriented: No
Joint study programme: No
Languages of delivery: slovak language

Graduate profile

Description
A graduate of the Bachelor's degree program Automotive Electronics has the necessary knowledge to perform an independent professional activity in the field of electronics with a focus on the application, deployment, operation and maintenance of electronic systems in automobiles. He understands the operation of electronic systems and their components, including more complex electronic systems in cars, he has the ability to use basic measuring techniques for the field of electronics as well as standard software tools in the field of electronics. The graduate also has basic knowledge of electrotechnical production technologies and materials used in electrical engineering. Based on this knowledge, the graduate has the ability to design and implement simpler electronic systems.
Learning objectives
A graduate of the bachelor's study program Automotive Electronics has knowledge and skills in the field of technical and natural science disciplines, in the field of analog and digital electronics, electronic measurement, basics of informatics, materials used in electronics and electrical engineering, production technologies in the electrical engineering industry, design and simulation environments in electronics, principles of functioning of automobile components with a focus on electrical and electronic blocks and systems in automobiles. He can understand, manage and use electronic systems, not only in the field of automotive electronics, and also participate in research with a certain degree of independence in the given and related fields of Electrical Engineering. The graduate is also prepared to acquire additional knowledge, skills and abilities in the Automotive Electronics second degree study program as well as in all related study programs.
Main learning outcomes
A graduate of the bachelor study program Automotive Electronics has basic general and cross-sectional knowledge in the field of automotive electronics at the level of understanding the blocks and functions of electronic and electrotechnical devices in cars, analog and digital electronic blocks and structures, materials used in the electrical industry and their properties, technological procedures used in production in the electrical engineering industry in such a way that he understands the basic context and relationships related to the field of electrical engineering. Knows and understands basic methods and procedures that are used in the field of electronics, with subsequent possible application, especially in industrial practice. He/ she can actively acquire new knowledge and information, creatively solve practical tasks using theory and development procedures and tools used in electronics. Understands technological, production and other processes from the point of view of the implementation of electronic systems and devices, including the specifics of printed circuit board design, mounting and soldering technology, which the graduate can implement in the field of progressive materials used in the electrical engineering industry. He has knowledge of key areas of electronics with an emphasis on electronic circuits, digital electronics, circuit theory, signal processing, measurement technology, as well as the areas of information and communication technologies. The student will apply the acquired knowledge and skills in the implementation, management and maintenance of electronic devices, electronic and electrotechnical systems of motor vehicles, sensor systems of cars, measurement and monitoring systems as well as devices for the Internet of Things He has skills in using measuring technology, basic information, development and simulation tools for electrical engineering. He can use information about the coordination of the work of specialists in the participating disciplines and will use them to an appropriate extent when processing his own proposals. He has sufficient knowledge for the analysis of problems and their subsequent specification for the relevant participating profession. He is able to test and identify faults in the electronic systems of cars under expert supervision, create simpler technological documentation, simulate and analyze the behavior of simpler electronic circuits, identify and use suitable materials for electrical production. the ability to apply knowledge from the field of electronic systems together with knowledge from the field of production technologies in electronics. The management of the production process of electronic devices also contains a large number of empirically acquired knowledge, which the student can analyze, manage their complexity and make decisions, bearing social and ethical responsibility for these decisions (Profile subject: Basics of materials engineering.). The graduate is able to formulate information about the procedure and results of solving tasks and was able to analyze a problem and communicate professional opinions with both experts and a lay addressee. He is able to work effectively as a team member.
Professions
Professions for which the graduate is prepared at the time of completion.

Employability

Evaluation of the study programme graduates employability
Year: 2018 Source: https://uplatnenie.sk/?degree=V%C5%A0&vs=709000000&faculty=709040000&field=2613R13&year=2018 Due to the low number of graduates, application data is not available. Year: 2019 Source: https://uplatnenie.sk/?degree=V%C5%A0&vs=709000000&faculty=709040000&field=2613R13&year=2019 Number of graduates: 14 Employment: 0% Contract workers: 0% SZČO: 0% On maternity leave : 0% Unemployed: 0% Continuing studies: 100% Others (working abroad, voluntarily unemployed): 0%
Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers
On the basis of the presented documents and the knowledge gained during the discussion in the framework of the meeting of the Council of SP Automotive Electronics, representatives of external parties from practice welcome and support the existence and development of the Automotive Electronics study program, which is characterized not only by a narrow focus on specialization in the field of the automotive industry, but also by a certain degree of interdisciplinarity within the field of electrical engineering. Interdisciplinarity and thus also the production of graduates, who can find employment in various areas of automotive electronics as well as in other job positions and specializations in electronics, is enhanced by the fact that the pedagogical activity is covered by several departments of the faculty. From their point of view, employers were, are and will be interested in applying graduates of the mentioned study program in practice. There has been a serious lack of qualified experts in this field, which causes problems with filling vacant positions and hinders the faster development of the industry in the field of automotive electronics and related fields of electronics in Slovakia and especially in the eastern Slovak region. Employers therefore see a high need for the aforementioned study program for practice and guarantee employment for all successful graduates if they are interested in working in the given field.

Structure and content of the study programme

Suggested study plan in the MIAS portal

Current academic year plan and current schedule

Current academic year plan
Current schedule: MAIS portal

Persons responsible for the study programme

Person responsible for thequality of the study programme: prof. Ing. Ján Šaliga, PhD.
List of persons responsible for the profile courses: Study advisor: doc. Ing. Ondrej Kováč, PhD.
Student representatives: Tomáš Virba
Study department

Spatial, material, and technical provision of the study programme and support

List and characteristics of the study programme classrooms
All existing as well as new laboratories at FEI TUKE are used for teaching individual subjects. These laboratories are equipped with cutting-edge technologies for design, simulation, development, prototype implementation, characterization and testing of advanced electronic, sensor, robotic, mechatronic modules and systems, information and communication systems, but also systems from the fields of electrical engineering, mechanics, and materials research. FEI TUKE is one of the most successful Slovak institutions in obtaining funding for research projects through domestic and foreign grant schemes, within which several top laboratories and workplaces have been built and equipped. In addition, the faculty has sufficient computer technology and software equipment necessary for modeling, design, simulation and experimental verification of various electronic and electrotechnical systems. Lectures take place in classrooms equipped with blackboards and multimedia equipment, which in many cases also enables the online transmission of the educational activity in the case of a distance form of study. The FEI TUKE Computer center ensures the computer classrooms. Expert laboratories, which are equipped with various devices and equipment, provide experimental exercises. These are mainly the following laboratories: 1. Laboratory of measurement and measurement systems 2. Technological laboratory 3. Laboratory of Automotive Electrical Engineering 4. Laboratory of optoelectronic systems 5. Measurement and testing laboratory 6. Laboratory of microwaves and UWB systems 7. Laboratory of Regulated Drives The information on the experimental laboratories is published on their web pages
Characteristics of the information provision
Access to study literature and information databases is provided through the TUKE University Library: http://www.lib.tuke.sk/Library/Home/DigitalLibrary. The library fund of UK TUKE consists of its own funds (books, scripts, anthologies, magazines, theses and electronic media). In 2022, the library fund consisted of 172,878 libraries. units. The annual addition to the library is over 3,000 kj. The study room contains basic and supplementary study literature, magazines, anthologies, encyclopedias, language and academic dictionaries, users have free access to them. As part of the lending services, users borrow approximately 5,000 books per year. units. The library has barrier-free access to 2 elevators and 2 barrier-free toilets. There are 650 study places and over 300 places with electricity. socket for charging laptops and mobile phones. The library also has 32 desktop computers with Internet connection, intranet, Wi-Fi network and access to databases of electronic periodicals. Through libraries. At the Copycenter, students have access to printing and reprographic services provided on 12 printers, of which 3 are large-capacity for oversized printing. The library also has its own digitization workplace with a scanning robot, as well as a book scanner for the public located in the study room. Currently, the library fund is being built not only on a physical level (printed books, CD, etc.), but also a digitalization repository is being developed. books from the library fund on the MediaINFO platform, containing over 600 titles. Access to information technologies is ensured through the Institute of Computing Technology TUKE: https://uvt.tuke.sk/wps/portal/uv/software
E-learning
Study materials are available through the software platform supporting educational activities and collaborative study Microsoft Teams or the e-learning portal Moodle, or through the subject websites. Lectures, exercises or consultations with students also take place via the CISCO Webex communication platform. Access to these tools is free for both TUKE employees and students. Access to the Moodle e-learning portal, which is used to support education, is at https://moodle.tuke.sk/moodle/course/index.php?categoryid=129 Access to the Webex platform is at https://tuke .webex.com/webappng/sites/tuke/dashboard?siteurl=tuke, where instructions and rules of use are also available. The rules for working with the Moodle TUKE system are published for students after self-login at https://moodle.tuke.sk/moodle/login/index.php. The applicant for creating a course is obliged to send a request for creating a course to the address moodle@helpdesk.tuke.sk, where you will enter the following information: - full name of the course, - place where the course is to be located - (sub)category, - list of TUKE employees who will have the role of teacher in the given course, - optional: weekly/thematic course format and number of weeks/topics. The user is obliged to place the video files outside the Moodle system on the TUKE stream server and to link them in the Moodle system. Access to the TUKE stream server must be requested and agreed to its terms of use. Instructions on how to register can be found at https://moodle.tuke.sk/moodle/course/view.php?id=1429.
Institution partners
When ensuring educational activities in the automotive electronics study program in the engineering degree, the following partners participate in the assignment of diploma theses topics, cooperation in solving them, reviewing final theses, participation in committees at state final exams, enabling excursions as well as invited lectures on professional subjects of the mentioned degree of the program: Non-negligible partner support also consists in the innovation of laboratories, measuring technology and financial support for the reconstruction of teaching spaces. Some of the partnerships are contractual, others are formed based on the needs and interests of employers and the university in an add-hoc manner based on long-term formal and informal relationships and cooperation. In many cases, the partnership is based on successful graduates of the study program working in partner organizations. The most important partners include: 1. ŠKODA AUTO as Mladá Boleslav. 2. IEE Sensing, sro, Veľká Ida 3. Marelli Slovakia sro, Kechnec 4. Minebea Slovakia, sro, Košice 5. Panasonic Industrial Devices Slovakia, sro, Stará Ľubovňa 6. Cannor, sro, Prešov

Admission procedures

Required abilities and necessary admission requirement
Admission procedures
Results of the admission process over the last period