Study programme smart technológie v priemysle

Basic information

Study programme in national registry: smart technológie v priemysle
Guaranted by: Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies
Study field: Mechanical 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 study program Smart technologies in industry masters the issues of preparation and processing of technical documentation, technical preparation of production, has knowledge of production technologies, materials, production machines, acquisition and processing of data, digitization, control and management of production processes. He has the ability to apply methods and techniques of digitalization of processes in all branches of production and business in accordance with the principles of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0 concept).
Learning objectives
The goal of the education in the bachelor's study program "Smart technologies in industry" is to prepare graduates to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge based on the current state of science and research, to master their use in the performance of a profession or to continue in a subsequent second-level university study. The basic knowledge of every graduate includes knowledge of mathematics, physics, mechanics, technical materials, CA technologies, progressive production technologies, industrial informatics, knowledge of basic methods and methods of rationalization and innovation in production processes and operations, where all these partial knowledge move graduates to the position of experts in the subject areas. During their studies, they complete professional and practical training oriented to the requirements of practice. The study program "Smart technologies in industry" will enable the graduate to gain knowledge about the most modern methods of process control, smart solutions, web and cloud technologies, thanks to which he can ensure the operation of production-technological systems, increase their reliability, improve their operating parameters and respond flexibly to customer requirements and market changes. Based on the above, the knowledge, skills and competences of graduates correspond to the relevant level of the Qualification Framework in the European Higher Education Area. Knowledge (level 6): The graduate has cross-sectional knowledge of the field with a focus on application use at a level corresponding to the current state of knowledge, has broad knowledge and understanding in the specialized field, including knowledge of practical contexts and relations to related fields. Skills (Level 6): The graduate can actively acquire information and use it to solve practical tasks in the field, can solve practical tasks in the field using usual research and development procedures, with a critical assessment of their appropriateness and adequacy. Competencies (level 6): The graduate knows how to solve professional tasks and coordinate partial activities and bear responsibility for the team's results. He knows how to identify and evaluate the ethical, social and other contexts of solved problems, he knows how to independently acquire new knowledge and actively expand his knowledge.
Main learning outcomes
A graduate of the study program "Smart technologies in industry" is able to apply methods and techniques of digitalization of processes in all branches of production and business in accordance with the principles of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0 concept). From the acquired general knowledge, the graduate masters the issue of preparation and processing of technical documentation, technical preparation of production, has knowledge of production technologies, materials, production machines, acquisition and processing of data, digitization, control and management of production-technological processes. Every graduate of the bachelor study program in the study program "Smart technologies in industry" is prepared for practice in order to master the basic technologies that are used in the engineering industry. It is ready to solve technological problems in engineering and related productions, to apply smart solutions in production systems, to solve production management problems, to master the technology of processing new materials, new engineering and other progressive technologies, to apply digital technologies for the working environment, safety and health protection at work. He will use the acquired knowledge in practice, e.g. as a designer, controller, expert for the management of machines and technological processes, programmer for production and technological lines.
Professions
Professions for which the graduate is prepared at the time of completion.

Employability

Evaluation of the study programme graduates employability
Graduates of the study program Smart technologies in production are able to apply in both manufacturing and non-manufacturing companies in various positions that require managing activities, or demonstrate knowledge especially in the areas of smart technologies for the concept of Industry 4.0, informatics, basics of programming machines and PLC devices, digitization of production, computer modeling, smart identification technologies in industry, industrial informatics and digital technology. Graduates will also gain knowledge about the design chain of production and assembly lines, assembly of identification and control elements in production, programming of control members and logical units, programming of robots, cobots and manipulators. The graduate will also gain knowledge about monitoring and evaluation of production processes, machines and measuring devices, as well as about product safety (statistical methods and quality techniques, legislation), which according to valid standards for the engineering industry must already be included in the development phase of a new product. The graduate will get to know the activities that require valid technical specifications for the Industry 4.0 concept. Graduates also have additional and related knowledge about production systems, about the basics of PC technology applications, management of production operations, about technical materials and their testing, about vibrodiagnostics and tribotechnics, about the basics of economics, ecology and environmental protection, safety and health protection at work and Come. The study program Smart technologies in industry in the bachelor's degree is a new study program taught from the academic year 2021/2022, in which students have not yet passed the state final exams. According to https://uplatnenie.sk, within the framework of the application of graduates, it is necessary to state almost 100% interest in continuing in a subsequent engineering degree, mainly due to the very narrow offer of job positions in practice intended for graduates of the first degree of university studies https://www.profesia. sk.
Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers
The opinion of the representatives of the employers is part of the Minutes of the meeting of the RŠP of the Faculty of Production Technologies TUKE with its seat in Prešov.

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 Piteľ, PhD.
List of persons responsible for the profile courses: Study advisor: Ing. Monika Trojanová, PhD.
Student representatives: Silvia Hadušovská
Study department

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

List and characteristics of the study programme classrooms
FVT TUKE is located in Prešov in two separate complexes. In the first, there are modern laboratories, computer rooms, lecture rooms, including an auditorium for 280 students, as well as other top laboratories of the following departments: • Department of automotive and production technologies, • Department of computer support for production technologies, • Department of design and monitoring of technological systems, • Department of Process Technology. In the second separate building, there are specialized classrooms for the teaching of basic natural sciences and social sciences, a lecture room for 64 students as well as other top laboratories of the following departments: • Department of Industrial Engineering and Informatics, • Department of Natural Sciences and Humanities. Detailed information at: https://www.fvt.tuke.sk/studenti/infrastruktura
Characteristics of the information provision
Access to information resources is also possible through the TUKE computer network. The TUKE computer network and the basic network services operated on it form the TUNET (Technical University Network) communication infrastructure. TUNET is implemented by an infrastructure that connects all relevant TUKE buildings, as well as workplaces within Košice and Prešov (FVT TUKE). Library services are concentrated in the University Library (UK) of the Technical University in Košice, which includes all activities from searching in the library fund to searching for information in the online catalog and available databases (WoS, Scopus, Springer Link, etc.) to making available specific documents in printed or electronic form in the UK TUKE fund (the total number of documents is 186,966, of which 64,228 books, 40,046 textbooks, 7,779 anthologies, 6,341 bound periodicals, 7,718 electronic documents, 31,846 final and qualifying theses). UK also provides: loan services; consulting services; reference services; digital services; MVS and MKVS service; education and training for writing theses. More information at: • University library: http://www.lib.tuke.sk/ • Digital library and lending services: http://www.lib.tuke.sk/Library/Home/DigitalLibrary • Online catalogs: https://opac.lib.tuke.sk/tukeopac?fn=*searchform • Online repository of electronic books: https://ebooks.lib.tuke.sk/login • Final theses: https://portal.lib.tuke.sk/#/login • Database of evidence of publication activity: https://portal.lib.tuke.sk/#/login The IS MAIS university information system (https://mais.tuke.sk/) is used to support comprehensive education in all three levels of higher education.
E-learning
Information on distance education, instructions and overviews are available on the university website: https://mais.tuke.sk/ https://uvt.tuke.sk/wps/portal/uv/sluzby/informacne-systemy https://mail.tuke.sk/ https://moodle.tuke.sk/ https://tuke.webex.com/ https://uvt.tuke.sk/wps/portal/uv/sluzby/webex https://www.microsoft.com/sk-sk/microsoft-teams/log-in https://uvt.tuke.sk/wps/portal/uv/software/microsoft-office365 www.lib.tuke.sk
Institution partners
Cooperation in the pedagogical field: • Cooperation in the implementation of professional - production and technical practice for students of the ŠP (Spice project). • Cooperation in the application of SP students during and after their studies. • Creation of joint research teams from educators, researchers, undergraduate, engineering and doctoral students and practical staff. • Cooperation in the creation of teaching texts, scripts, university textbooks and in reviewing publications. • Cooperation in consulting and opposing bachelor's, diploma and dissertation theses. • Common or mutual use of laboratories of participating workplaces and companies in solving research projects, preparing bachelor's, diploma and doctoral theses. • Mutual participation in state commissions and commissions for doctoral examinations and in opposing bachelor's, diploma and doctoral theses. • Design and implementation of models for the presentation of the function of taught knowledge within the framework of increasing the quality and clarity of the teaching process. Partners: https://www.fvt.tuke.sk/sluzby/zmluvni-partneri

Admission procedures

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