Study programme záchranárska, požiarna a bezpečnostná technika

Basic information

Study programme in national registry: záchranárska, požiarna a bezpečnostná technika
Guaranted by: Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies
Study field: Extraction and Processing of Earth Resources
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
The study program Rescue, fire and safety technology will provide the graduate with a broader professional profile on the organization and work of various rescue systems (mining rescue service, fire and rescue service, safety technical service, road rescue system, military rescue service) and their connection to the integrated rescue system. Graduates must prepare proposals for safety and health protection at work, safety in the environment, evaluate safety risks and solve fire protection projects. They know how to assess the fire safety of buildings, the size of fire sections, main fires, fire-technical properties of materials and design escape routes, separation distances and equipment for fire fighting. The cross-sectional nature of the study program does not exclude the application of graduates in other fields.
Learning objectives
A graduate of the bachelor's study program Rescue, fire and safety technology controls the basic parameters of the work environment in connection with production technologies, or work comfort in the non-production sphere and knowledge of the basic conditions for ensuring PO and OSH in the given conditions. Future graduates are professionally profiled in the field of mine rescue, fire protection and safety at work. Acquires basic knowledge about the organization and work of various rescue systems (mining rescue service, fire and rescue service, safety technical service, road rescue system, military rescue service) and their connection to an integrated rescue system. The majority of the study is focused on preventive, liquidation and regression activities of industrial accidents and natural events. This gives the graduate an original, unified and comprehensive view of the issue of rescue, fire and safety technology.
Main learning outcomes
The qualification of the first level of higher education in the Fire Rescue and Safety Technology study program, confirmed by a university diploma and socially honored by an academic title, is awarded to students who: 1. They demonstrated knowledge and their understanding in the field of study Acquisition and processing of earth resources, which follow on from their general high school education and are typically at the level of advanced textbooks supplemented with selected aspects of the latest knowledge from the field of study Acquisition and processing of earth resources, in the Fire Rescue study program and security technology. 2. They know how to use their knowledge and their understanding in a way that indicates a professional approach to work and to the profession, and they have competences usually demonstrated by putting and defending arguments and solving problems, specific tasks in the field of study Acquisition and processing of earth resources, in the study program Rescue fire and safety technology. 3. They have the ability to acquire and interpret relevant data and facts, usually in the field of study Acquisition and processing of natural resources, in the study program Rescue fire and safety technology, and based on them to make ethically and socially responsible decisions. 4. They know how to communicate information, concepts, principles, problems and solutions to professional and lay audiences. 5. They have developed educational skills necessary to continue further studies with a high degree of independence. Profile subjects (will be marked later in IS MAIS): 1st grade: ⁻ Work environment (Pandula) ⁻ Safety in the environment (Škvareková) ⁻ Economics in the environment (Teplická) 2nd year: ⁻ Occupational health and safety legislation (Pandula) ⁻ Mine Rescue Service (Wittenberger) ⁻ Basics of firefighting (Végsöová) ⁻ Health and Safety Education (Škvareková) 3rd grade: ⁻ Technical and safety requirements (Wittenberger) ⁻ Fire protection (Végsöová) ⁻ Budget and financing (Teplická)
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=709010000&field=2153R07&year=2018 Number of graduates: 22 Average salary: 1285 euros Half of the graduates earned more than: 1207 euros TOP 3 industries in which graduates worked: - Industrial production (22%) - Construction (22%) - Wholesale and retail trade (11%) TOP 3 jobs in which graduates worked: - Construction technicians (11%) - Managers of administrative and support activities (11%) - Specialists in the field of accounting and financial control (11%) Employed: 41% Contract workers: 0% SZČO: 5% On maternity leave: 0% Unemployed: 0% Continuing studies: 50% Others (working abroad, voluntarily unemployed): 5% Year: 2019 Source: https://uplatnenie.sk/?degree=V%C5%A0&vs=709000000&faculty=709010000&field=2153R07&year=2019 Number of graduates: 15 Employed: 7% Contract workers: 0% SZČO: 0% On maternity leave: 0% Unemployed: 0% Continuing studies: 93% Others (working abroad, voluntarily unemployed): 0%
Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers
The study program at FBERG TUKE is fully implemented with the needs of real practice. Since the communication between education at FBERG TUKE and employers is continuous, it consists in solving joint projects with the involvement of students, in solving research tasks of a commercial nature, it uses professionals from companies in the process of completing studies by membership in state examination commissions at the relevant level of higher education, the faculty reflects the demands of employers graduates of the given study program and critically evaluates them with trends abroad. The partner - company EUROVIA - Kameňolomy, s.r.o., issues a favorable opinion on the compliance of the obtained qualifications of the graduates of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Management and Geotechnologies of the Technical University in Košice (FBERG TUKE) with the sector-specific requirements for the performance of the profession. The partner - the company Carmeuse Slovakia s.r.o., issues a favorable opinion on the compliance of the obtained qualifications of the graduates of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Management and Geotechnologies of the Technical University in Košice (FBERG TUKE) with the sector-specific requirements for the performance of the profession. The partner - the company LB MINERALS SK, s.r.o., issues a favorable opinion on the compliance of the obtained qualifications of the graduates of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Management and Geotechnologies of the Technical University in Košice ( The partner - the company EUROTALC s.r.o., issues a favorable opinion on the compliance of the obtained qualifications of the graduates of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Management and Geotechnologies of the Technical University in Košice (FBERG TUKE) with the sector-specific requirements for the performance of the profession. Partner – the company National highway company, a. with. , issues a favorable opinion on the compliance of the obtained qualifications of the graduates of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Management and Geotechnologies of the Technical University in Košice (FBERG TUKE) with the sector-specific requirements for the performance of the profession. The partner - the company Danucem Slovensko a.s., issues a favorable opinion on the compliance of the obtained qualifications of the graduates of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Management and Geotechnologies of the Technical University in Košice (FBERG TUKE) with the sector-specific requirements for the performance of the profession.

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: doc. Ing. Gabriel Wittenberger, PhD.
List of persons responsible for the profile courses: Study advisor: doc. Ing. Ľubica Kozáková, PhD.
Student representatives: Adam Daňko
Study department

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

List and characteristics of the study programme classrooms
In addition to FBERG lecture halls and classrooms, the following laboratories are also available to support the study program: • Laboratory of working environment and safety • Laboratory and research hall of geomechanics - Multimedia laboratory, Laboratory and research hall of geomechanics – Multimedia laboratory • Laboratory of blasting • Laboratory of engineering seismic, Seismic engineering laboratory • EDC FBERG - EDC Laboratory (Excellence Digital Center FBERG) More information is available on the website and in the legislation of the faculty: https://fberg.tuke.sk/wps/portal/fberg/fakulta/legislativa https://fberg.tuke.sk/wps/portal/fberg/veda-a-vyskum/vedecky-park
Characteristics of the information provision
For the development of the study program, the departments of the Technical University of Košice (TUKE) use the rich library fund of the University Library (UK), the mission of which is the information security of scientific research and the pedagogical process at TUKE. The digital library of the UK (http://www.lib.tuke.sk) is also available to TUKE students and employees, which provides: lending services; consulting services; reference services; digital services; MVS and MKVS service; education and training for writing theses. Library services are concentrated in UK TUKE, which include all activities from searching in the library fund to searching for information in the online catalog and available databases (Springer Link, Science Direct, IEEExplore, etc.), to making specific documents available in print or electronic form in the UK fund (the total number of documents is 186966, of which 64228 books, 40046 textbooks, 7779 anthologies, 6341 bound periodicals, 7718 electronic documents, 31846 final and qualification theses). Students have access to the Internet on the school premises and in the dormitories via a WiFi connection, which allows them unrestricted access to library services. The MAIS academic information system http://mais.tuke.sk/ ensures the entry, processing and provision of information about the admissions process (submission of the application, results, overviews), about the study (subject information sheets, timetable, registration for exams, results of interim and final evaluations, submission of final theses, assessments for final theses, etc.). Overview of available study literature: http://people.fberg.tuke.sk/es/index.php/monografie-vysokoskolske
E-learning
In addition to the classic library collection, modern electronic resources with flexibly updatable study materials of various types are available to support TUKE study programs. Both teaching materials and e-learning teaching materials (textbooks or scripts) were created. All are available in CD form or in LM systems, e.g. http://moodle.tuke.sk/. Other teaching materials are also available in the faculty LMS, or on the websites of subjects or various pedagogical projects. The CISCO Webex video conferencing system is also available for distance learning in the event of an emergency or other emergency situations at the link: https://tuke.webex.com/.
Institution partners
List of partners participating in selected lectures and seminars of block teaching, professional practice and consultation of final theses of students of the study program: • major Ing. Miroslav Betuš, PhD. - company: Regional Directorate of the Fire and Rescue Service in Košice, email: M.betus@centrum.sk • PaedDr. Ľubomír Betuš, CSc. – Union of Civil Protection – East. • Ing. Marián Beňovský, PhD. - Slovak Society for Blasting and Drilling (President), email: sstvp@sstvp.sk • Ing. Ľudovít Kováč - Slovak Association of Aggregate Manufacturers (Chairman), EUROVIA – Kamenňolomy, s.r.o. (company director), email: ludovit.kovac@eurovia.sk • Ing. Vladimír Sulovec - EUROVIA – Kameňolomy, s.r.o. (production and technical deputy), email: vladimir.sulovec@eurovia.sk • Ing. Marek Szücs - EUROVIA – Kameňolomy, s.r.o. (regional director), email: marek.szucs@eurovia.sk • Ing. Ivan Buchla - Carmeuse Slovakia s.r.o. , email: komunicia@carmeuse.sk • Ing. Arpád Lőrincz, PhD. - CRH North Danube | CRH (Slovakia) a.s. (head of Fortuna mine), email: arpad.lorincz@sk.crh.com • Ing. Ján Greňa – EuroTalc s.r.o. Gemerská Poloma (mine manager), email: jan.grena@eurotalc.sk • Ing. Miloš Petraš, PhD. – District Mining Office Košice (Chairman), email: obke@obuke.sk • Ing. Martin Cvoliga – National Highway Company, a. with. , email: martin.cvoliga@ndsas.sk • Ing. Stanislav Paulík - Hornotrianske bane Prievidza, a.s. in short HBP, a.s. Main mine rescue station, chipping plant (director), email: spaulik@hbp.sk • Ing. Róbert Zeman, PhD. - Danucem Slovensko a.s. – production and technical manager for aggregates, email: robert.zeman@danucem.com • Ing. Ján Beca - company: EUROVIA - Quarries

Admission procedures

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