Study programme dopravná technika a logistika

Basic information

Study programme in national registry: dopravná technika a logistika
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: slovak language

Graduate profile

Description
A graduate of the Transport Technology and Logistics study program has knowledge of the construction of transport and handling equipment. He understands the theories of strength, reliability and durability using modern CAD systems. He understands the principles of using the boundary conditions of solved transport and material handling tasks. Can effectively evaluate, analyze and manage logistics systems. He can apply the proposed solutions with regard to the requirements of their functionality. He has knowledge of experimental measurement methods.
Learning objectives
A graduate of the Transport Technology and Logistics study program can apply knowledge in the field of theory, design and construction of transport and handling equipment (e.g. cranes, conveyors, lifts, handling equipment). He understands the issues of designing logistic (transportation and handling) systems, such as management and regulation of material flows, warehouse management, system solutions for material handling, etc. Understands the principles of using and defining marginal (working) conditions suitable for solving transport and material handling tasks. He is able to use the acquired knowledge and is able to evaluate, analyze and manage highly efficient integrated logistics systems with transport machinery and equipment in wider contexts, going beyond their field of study. Understands the theories of strength, reliability and durability of structures using current computerized design systems. As part of his studies, he is familiar with experimental methods of testing machines. He is able to integrate acquired knowledge, evaluate and apply appropriate decisions even with incomplete information. He can independently design and construct transport machines and equipment with regard to the requirements of their functionality, dimensioning efficiency, reliability and service life. He masters the methods of constructing and testing transport machines and handling equipment and the principles of projecting material flows using modern logistics principles. He knows how to clearly communicate conclusions, findings and justifications to both laymen and experts. He has knowledge of introducing reliability theory into practical applications. In the field of education, he has developed habits that allow him to continue further self-study.
Main learning outcomes
Graduates of the second degree of the study program Transport Technology and Logistics in the field of Mechanical Engineering: - they can use the acquired knowledge when reading and creating technical documentation according to currently valid technical standards, - are able to comprehensively solve technical problems by applying the acquired knowledge in the field of natural sciences, technology, engineering and applied sciences in the field, - have the ability to make effective decisions in connection with the selection and use of appropriate methods, techniques and means in solving practical problems, - they know how to use the most modern CAD systems in the construction, modeling, simulation and optimization of machines and equipment of transport and handling technology, - are able to analyze the structures of transport and handling equipment and their parts using FEM, - have developed skills to prepare and evaluate experimental measurements using modern measuring devices, - are able to creatively apply new research findings in practice using modern information and communication technologies, - they can present their own results, topics, problems and their solutions, - they know how to use modern procedures when creating technical documentation, - they can solve transport and material handling tasks, - have the ability to implement and manage highly efficient integrated logistics systems, - they know how to work effectively with the most modern CAX software, - they can independently design, dimension and optimize construction nodes according to currently valid technical standards, - have developed skills to apply and evaluate methods of experimental testing of machines, - they have deep knowledge in the field of mechanical engineering, enabling them to manage teams of workers in this field, independently lead projects and take responsibility for complex solutions, - are able to work effectively as an individual, as a team member and as its leader, - manage appropriate practices in accordance with the professional, legal and ethical framework of the discipline, - have developed educational skills to keep up with modern procedures in their discipline.
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=709030000&field=2302T11&year=2018 Due to the low number of graduates, no application data is available. Year: 2019 Source: https://uplatnenie.sk/?degree=V%C5%A0&vs=709000000&faculty=709030000&field=2302T11&year=2019 Number of graduates: 13 Average salary: 1231 euros Half of the graduates earned more than: 1063 euros TOP 3 industries in which graduates worked: - Industrial production (86%) - Information and communication (14%) TOP 3 jobs in which graduates worked: - Engineering specialists (29%) - Engineering technicians (14%) - System administrators (14%) Employed: 54% Contract workers: 38% SZČO: 0% On maternity leave: 0% Unemployed: 8% Continuing studies: 0% Others (working abroad, voluntarily unemployed): 0%
Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers
An online employer satisfaction form has been created for the evaluation of graduates, available at the link https://forms.gle/usVcx8PcNkh6eQYNA. From the data processed so far, it appears that the graduates of the transport technology and logistics study program are people capable of working in a team environment of designers. They have the skills and knowledge needed to manage projects in the field of mechanical constructions and are key employees. Employers show satisfaction with graduates in terms of professional, human, including language readiness.

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. Jozef Kuľka, PhD.
List of persons responsible for the profile courses: Study advisor: Ing. Jozef Krajňák, PhD.
Student representatives: Bc. Ján Ivanecký
Study department

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

List and characteristics of the study programme classrooms
From the list of profile subjects that students can choose as part of their studies in the 1st and 2nd year of engineering studies, the mentioned subjects are taught in the classrooms and laboratories of the department listed on the list. An overview of the department's laboratories is available at: http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kkadi/sk/veda-a-vyskum/laboratoria An overview of the department's classrooms is available at: http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kkadi/sk/studium/ucebne For individual classrooms and laboratories, the subjects taught there are quantitatively listed. List of profile subjects in the 1st year of engineering studies: CA-methods of designing constructions Drives and transmissions I. Experimental methods of measurement Logistics of production and technical systems Theory and construction of earthmoving machines Drives and transmissions II. Reliability of technical systems Theory and construction of conveyors CAD-design of vehicles I. Term project Designing of steel structures I. Computer-aided design I. List of profile subjects in the 2nd year of engineering studies: CAD-designing of vehicles II. Operational strength Theory and construction of lifting machines Theory of vehicles Designing of steel structures II. Computer-aided design II. Theory and construction of transport machines Logistics and material flows
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
Materials for taught subjects are published and regularly updated within the Microsoft Teams portal and also on the department's website at http://www.sjf.tuke.sk/kkadi/sk/studium/podklady
Institution partners
- SOVA Digital a.s. - a framework contract has been concluded for the certification of students in the field of Siemens NX CAD system, - TBH technician s.r.o. – teaching materials from Bosch Rexroth (hydrostatic mechanisms), - KPK s.r.o. Martin, PROFIMONTCRANE s.r.o. Humenné, Tatravagónka a.s. Poprad, Kuenz - SK, s.r.o. Kechnec, Škoda Auto a.s. Mladá Boleslav, Tuchyňa Vyťahy s.r.o. Košice, SPIG s.r.o. Zvolen, TATRA TRUCKS, a. s., Transmisie s.r.o., Transunit s.r.o. - regular cooperation in solving final theses, student consultations and access to technical information.

Admission procedures

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