Study programme Robotics and robototechnology (robotika a robototechnológie)
Basic information
Study programme in national registry: Robotics and robototechnology (robotika a robototechnológie)Guaranted by: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Study field: Mechanical Engineering
Level of degree: 2
Form of study: present
Degree: Ing.
Length of study in years: 2
Professionally oriented: No
Joint study programme: No
Languages of delivery: english language, slovak language
Graduate profile
DescriptionGraduates of the study program have a complex combination of multiple knowledge in the field of robotics and robot technology. The graduate is able to coordinate development teams in the implementation of robotic cells in production organizations. The graduate is also able to deploy robotic devices in production cells, including the necessary peripheral devices and demonstrate functions and characteristics on a virtual 3D model, taking into account the requirements of Industry 4.0. The graduate is able to understand the problems related to the implementation of artificial intelligence in robotic systems.
Learning objectives
A graduate of the engineering degree, studying robotics and robot technology, can apply the acquired knowledge in engineering informatics, automation and robotics. He knows the principles and constructions of machinery and systems characterized by high functional, movement and manipulation capabilities with high mechanical precision. The graduate can analyze principles, functions and use industrial and service robots for defined tasks. Knows the types, properties, characteristics and controls the programming of common types of industrial and service robots.
Main learning outcomes
The graduate has the skills to design, construct, project, program automated and robotic workplaces. Understands and applies modern automation and computer technology with the application of elements of artificial intelligence. He is able to solve engineering tasks associated with complex system design, testing, production and operation of robotic systems, controlled by computer, usually distributed systems. The graduate is able to analyze, design and program large-scale technical solutions involving robotics. Has the knowledge to implement tasks related to robotics independently or in multidisciplinary teams. It is also able to be implemented as a system integrator of automation technology. The graduate is able to use his communication skills for application in management and operational functions.
Professions
Professions for which the graduate is prepared at the time of completion.
- Špecialista robotiky
- Nastavovač priemyselných robotov
- Operátor robotiky
- Technik robotiky
- Analytik informačných a komunikačných technológií 7
- Iný technický špecialista inde neuvedený (okrem špecialistov v oblasti elektrotechnológií)
- Strojársky špecialista konštruktér, projektant 7
- Procesný špecialista v strojárskej výrobe 7
Employability
Evaluation of the study programme graduates employabilityRESULTS ON GRADUATES ENDING IN THE YEAR (source: Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic) Graduates of 2018 All displayed data are calculated as of June 30, 2020 Technical University in Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering DEPARTMENT Production technology - production machines and equipment, higher education II. degree - engineering Number of graduates: 10 (100% men), of which: - employed 60% - SZČO 10% - unemployed 10% - continuing studies 10% - others (working abroad) 10% 83% of graduates worked in the field of education they graduated from. The average gross monthly salary of graduates was EUR 1150. Top 3 industries: 83% Industrial production, 17% Information and communication. Top 3 jobs: 50% engineering specialists, 17% electrical engineers and energy specialists, 17% engineering technicians Unemployment rate of 13% of economically active graduates. It took an average of 53 days for employed graduates to find their first permanent job. After graduation, the graduate worked for 1 employer on average. Graduates of 2018 All displayed data are calculated as of June 30, 2020 Technical University in Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering DEPARTMENT of Mechatronics, higher education II. degree - engineering Number of graduates: 22 (91% men, 9% women), of which: - employed 82% - unemployed 10% - continuing studies 5% - others (working abroad) 14% 50% of graduates worked in the Košice Region, 11% in the Prešov Region and 22% in the Bratislava Region. Graduates of 2018 All displayed data are calculated as of June 30, 2020 Technical University in Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering DEPARTMENT Mechanical engineering - mechanical engineering, higher education II. degree - engineering Number of graduates: 11 (73% men, 27% women), of which: - employed 82% - unemployed 9% - others (working abroad) 9% 44% of graduates worked in the Košice Region, 33% in the Prešov Region, 11% in the Trnava Region, and 11% in the Žilina Region. 67% of graduates worked in the field of education they graduated from. The average gross monthly salary of graduates was EUR 1,519. Top 3 industries: 56% Industrial production, 22% Information and communication, 11% construction. Top 3 jobs: 22% engineering specialists, 22% electrical engineers and energy specialists, 11% engineering technicians. Unemployment rate of 10% of economically active graduates. It took an average of 47 days for employed graduates to find their first permanent job. After graduation, the graduate worked for 1 employer on average. Graduates of 2019 All displayed data are calculated as of June 30, 2020 Technical University in Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering DEPARTMENT of Mechatronics, higher education II. degree - engineering Number of graduates: 15 (100% men), of which: - employed 73% - Contract workers 13% - SZČO 7% - unemployed 0% - others (working abroad) 7% 50% of graduates worked in the Košice Region, 20% in the Prešov Region and 10% in the Bratislava Region. 73% of graduates worked in the field of education they graduated from. The average gross monthly salary of graduates was EUR 1,227. Top 3 industries: 90% Industrial production, 10% Information and communication. Top 3 jobs: 20% engineering specialists, 30% electrical engineers and energy specialists, 20% general administrative workers. Unemployment rate 0% of economically active graduates. It took an average of 17 days for employed graduates to find their first permanent job. After graduation, the graduate worked for 1 employer on average. Graduates of 2019 All displayed data are calculated as of June 30, 2020 Technical University in Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering DEPARTMENT Production technology - production machines and equipment, higher education II. degree - engineering Number of graduates: 9 (89% men, 11% women), of which: - employed 89% - continuing studies 11% - unemployed 0% 88% of graduates worked in the Košice Region and 12% in the Bratislava Region. 63% of graduates worked in the field of education they graduated from. The average gross monthly salary of graduates was EUR 1104. Top 3 industries: 63% Industrial production, 13% Construction, 13% Wholesale and retail. Top 3 jobs: 13% mechanical specialists, 38% Electrical and energy technicians, 13% mechanical technicians. Unemployment rate 0% of economically active graduates. It took an average of 39 days for employed graduates to find their first permanent job. After graduation, the graduate worked for 1 employer on average.
Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers
1/ Expression of authority from practice: Business name: Magna PT s.r.o. Headquarters: Perínska cesta 282, Kechnec ID: 51286378 Legal form: s.r.o. Statutory representative: Ing. Martin Hluchý Authority from practice: Ing. Martin Nemec, PhD. Job position: Senior manager TUKE Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Field of study: Mechanical engineering Study program: Production technology Degree of study: second Academic title: Ing.. Form of study: full-time Language of study: Slovak, English STATEMENT ON THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE STUDY PLAN The composition and content of the subjects and the way they are provided and evaluated correspond to the set outcomes and goals of education, and the compiled recommended study plans allow students to choose appropriate paths (trajectories) in their studies: - I agree with the comments Comments and recommendations/reasoning for disagreement: The Robotics and Robot Technology study program is structured. I recommend introducing the teaching of one or two subjects in a foreign language in order to strengthen the language component of students. Since Slovakia is strongly linked to the automotive industry, it would be good if in some subject there was also a focus on the use of robots in the automotive industry (including the advantages/disadvantages of their deployment, ROI calculation,...) I would personally prefer more emphasis on the subject Maintenance and diagnostics - I would include it among the compulsory subjects + a larger subsidy for hours. With a higher degree of automation/robotization, there will be more emphasis on maintenance/diagnostics/ and data collection. Students should familiarize themselves with the advantages of deploying MES systems. Students should be familiar with the tools used to analyze problems in industry. OTHER EXPRESSIONS SAME - I agree GENERAL STATEMENT The study program fulfills sector-specific expectations, requirements of practice and the labor market: - I agree In Košice, on: 23.6.2022, Ing. Martin Nemec, PhD. 2/ Expression of authority from practice: Business name: I. E. S. s.r.o. Headquarters: Textilná 7, 040 12 Košice ID: 31693717 Legal form: s.r.o. Statutory representative: Peter Friga, manager Authority from practice: Ing. Peter Friga, PhD. Job position: manager TUKE Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Field of study: Mechanical engineering Study program: Production technology Degree of study: second Academic title: Ing.. Form of study: full-time Language of study: Slovak, English STATEMENT ON THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE STUDY PLAN The composition and content of the subjects and the way they are provided and evaluated correspond to the set outcomes and goals of education, and the compiled recommended study plans allow students to choose appropriate paths (trajectories) in their studies: - I agree with the comments Comments and recommendations/reasoning for disagreement: Directives and standards are an integral part of work in the field of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. I recommend supplementing active work with standards as a separate subject or as part of selected subjects. OTHER EXPRESSIONS SAME - I agree GENERAL STATEMENT The study program fulfills sector-specific expectations, requirements of practice and the labor market: - I agree In Košice, on: 23.6.2022, Ing. Peter Friga, PhD.
Structure and content of the study programme
Suggested study plan in the MIAS portalCurrent academic year plan and current schedule
Current academic year planCurrent schedule: MAIS portal
Persons responsible for the study programme
Person responsible for thequality of the study programme: prof. Ing. Jozef Svetlík, PhD.List of persons responsible for the profile courses:
- prof. Ing. Jozef Svetlík, PhD.
- prof. Ing. Marek Sukop, PhD.
- doc. Ing. Rudolf Jánoš, PhD.
- doc. Ing. Ján Semjon, PhD.
- doc. Ing. Ján Kráľ, PhD.
Student representatives: Bc. Jakub Brna
Study department
Spatial, material, and technical provision of the study programme and support
List and characteristics of the study programme classroomsLaboratories: http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/lab-roboticy http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/atelier-dizajnu-strojov http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/laboratorium-nc-vyrobnej-techniky http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/laboratorium-vyrobnej-techniky http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/lab-sr http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/pneumatika http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/laboratorium-prototypovanie http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/veda-a-vyskum/labaky/laboratorium-strojoveho-videnia Classrooms: http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/studium/ucebne2/audiovizualna-ucebna http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kr/sk/studium/ucebne2/ucebne
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 book units. The annual addition to the library is over 3,000 book units. The study room contains basic and supplementary study literature, magazines, anthologies, encyclopedias, language and educational dictionaries. Users have free access to them. As part of the lending services, users borrow approximately 5,000 book units annually. The university library has barrier-free access to 2 elevators and 2 barrier-free toilets. There are 650 study places and more than 300 places with electrical sockets for charging laptops and mobile phones. The library has 32 desktop computers with Internet connection, intranet, Wi-Fi network and access to databases of electronic periodicals. Through the library's Copycenter, students have access to printing and reprographic services provided on 12 printers, 3 of which 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, which is located in the study room. Currently, the library fund is being built not only on a physical level (print and USB, CD, DVD), but also a repository of digitized books from the library fund on the MediaINFO platform, containing over 600 titles, is being developed. Access to information technologies is ensured through ÚVT TUKE: https://uvt.tuke.sk/wps/portal/uv/software
E-learning
Access to study materials and documents is provided for each subject through the MS TEAMS application and also MOODLE. Electronic textbooks and scripts are also available to students through the portal https://ebooks.lib.tuke.sk/.
Institution partners
MANEX s.r.o. Košice - offers job opportunities for students and graduates with knowledge of CAD systems in the field of creating design and drawing documentation of engineering products. SCHILLER spol. with r. about. - cooperation in the field of lectures by experts from practice, diploma theses and final theses. Magna PT s.r.o. - cooperation in the field of lectures by experts from practice, diploma theses and final theses, internships and professional practice for students. CAD - Up International Prešov - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. HM Transtech Prešov - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. MTS Krivá - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. PLOSKON AT Prešov - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. REGADA Prešov - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. ZTS VVU Košice - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. Robotec Sučany - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. SENSOR Košice - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. SEZ Krompachy - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. SMC PRÉMYSELNÁ AUTOMATIZÁCIA Bratislava - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. SPINEA Prešov - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. Tesla Stropkov - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses. SWEP Slovakia s.r.o. Kechnec, Slovakia - partner offering participation in final and diploma theses.
Admission procedures
Required abilities and necessary admission requirementAdmission procedures
Results of the admission process over the last period